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Einrichtung: | TERRE DES FEMMES | Berlin |
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Signatur: | P 01 243 |
Verfasst von: | Dalton, Paul; Devrim, Deniz; Blomeyer, Roland; Mut-Tracy, Senny |
Jahr: | 2020 |
ISBN: | 9284667348 |
Sprache: | Deutsch |
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This paperprovides insight into the current situation and recent trends in the abolition\[W9]\or reform of discriminatory laws undermining women's rights in countries outside the\[W9]\European Union (EU). The paper aims to provide a nuanced understanding of\[W9]\processes through which legal reforms take place. Among the factors that have proven\[W9]\to facilitate legal reform are the ratification of international human rights treaties,\[W9]\feminist activism, legal and public advocacy by womens rights and other human rights\[W9]\non-governmental organisations (NGOs), political dialogue, and increased women's\[W9]\representation in decision-making processes. Incremental steps supported by the EU\[W9]\towards the abolition of discriminatory laws across all legal categories, EU engagement\[W9]\with a broad range of stakeholders at both national and local levels, programmes\[W9]\supporting the gathering of gender-disaggregated data across all sectors and the\[W9]\publicising of data to draw attention to gender inequality in law and practice, among\[W9]\others, can all contribute towards successful reform of discriminatory laws. Striking the\[W9]\right balance between funding programmes that mainstream gender and funding\[W9]\dedicated to gender-targeted programmes, together with the increased use of country\[W9]\gender profiles, are essential in order to achieve quality legal reforms. | |
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