… to sexual violence, sexual exploitation and trafficking in human beings . In order to develop a more inclusive security … perspective in the field of security requires citizenship, humanrights, engagement, inclusion and representation to be taken …
… family members and have to rely on derived pension rights. These traditions are reflected in pension systems and … endangered the progress already made in the enjoyment of humanrights by women. A gender-sensitive response is … work, and face the risk of exploitation and trafficking in human beings. United Nations The Beijing Declaration and …
… security in their own right and often do not hold property rights to land or farms. To overcome this latter aspect, … of discrimination against women (CEDAW), a bill of women’s humanrights, specifically deals with rural women. Article 14, in …
… This is true for several reasons. First of all, cultural rights are humanrights, and as such are the rights of both women and men. Across all areas of culture, humanrights are a precondition for enriching cultural …
… the labour market supports GDP growth, as more (qualified) human resources are involved in the production system. … men – are entitled to care allowances to build up pension rights in those periods of their lives when they are unable … employment rates. T<CommissionResp>he Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM) submitted an opinion to the …
… the labour market, as well as women’s restricted access to rights and assets worldwide. No country in the world has … promotion C122 Employment Policy Convention, 1964 C142 Human Resources Development Convention, 1975 C158 Termination … GEA seeks to show that discrimination is a violation of humanrights. It also has macroeconomic implications (i.e. …
… gender equality in the field of energy can be linked with humanrights and social, environmental and economic development. From a gender and humanrights perspective, women and men have different energy …
… policy strategies within the international women’s rights movement. In this context, the United Nations Fourth … on Climate change and development underlined “the human dimension of climate change, including a gender … of the green economy such as transport and energy, causing human resources to be wasted and preventing the EU from …
… violence against women remains one of the most pervasive humanrights violations of our time. In the EU, 9 out of 10 victims … and prosperity in the EU by protecting and promoting human health and safety, and improving public health. In this …
… in terms of the following points: Access to justice is a human right and an integral aspect of the rule of law. Crime … of crime is not only an issue of gender equality and humanrights, but also an economic one. Women’s …
… in turn provide cover during maternity leave, pension rights, training and many other social benefits. However, … with particular regard to the strategy for preserving human resources in the fisheries sector, in particular … of specific actions in favour of women: “Investment in human capital is also vital to increase the competitiveness …
… of scientific careers and fostering investment in human potential in R & D. The conclusion of the Council … equality. In the Parliament, the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality is the principal political body in … of public and private life, as a fundamental principle of humanrights and democracy. The Council of Europe transversal …
… violence in tourism Sexual exploitation and trafficking in human beings sometimes occur in the tourism industry, putting … Directive 2012/29/EU on common minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime (including … Parliament emphasises the need to make good use of all human resources and to adopt policies to encourage disabled …
… challenges which prevent them from fully enjoying their humanrights and accessing equal opportunities. In some cases, … In 2012, 30 % of women were employed in education, human health and social work activities for only 8% of men. …