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Section XI of the Criminal Code is about human rights and fundamental freedoms, (Violation of equality, article 125): "Whoever on the basis of a difference of race, ethnicity, colour of skin, se
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The principle of prohibition of discrimination is also defined in Article 6 of the 2005 Civil Servants Act which prohibits civil servants from discriminating or granting privileges to citizens on the
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The Strategy of WomenEntrepreneurship Development in the Republic of Croatia for the period of 2014 - 2020 is a continuation of the same Strategy adopted for the period of 2010 - 2013.
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Each annual report covers following issues: population, health, education, employment and salaries, social welfare, health and pension insurance, judiciary, political power.
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In 2006 the Croatian Parliament adopted the third National Policy for the Promotion of Gender Equality 2006–2010 which contains 144 measures, and in 2011 the fourth National Policy for Gender Equality
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Gender Equality Act is a general framework for the protection and promotion of gender equality, as a fundamental value of the constitutional order of the Republic of Croatia.
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In this document Ivana Radacic attempts to provide an answer to the question, 'What is Feminism and Feminist Jurisprudence'?
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This act provides legal basis for the protection and promotion of equality in the Republic of Croatia, as well as ensures protection against discrimination on the various basis.
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The Conference was held in Zagreb, Croatia on May 31, 2007 with participation of many Croatian and international experts and representatives of EU institutions.
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The national gender equality strategy starts with legal grounds and situation assessment in the area of gender equality (legislation and institutional development, achievements and challanges in imple
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The paper aims to analyse the main trends and to reveal the dominant logics of eldercare in two postcommunist countries, Croatia and the Czech Republic.
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The chapter presents the results of quantitative survey on types of formal and informal childcare arrangements which are used in Croatia for children under the age of six.