… in the field of security requires citizenship, human rights, engagement, inclusion and representation to be taken … by sex and of gender statistics, securitising women’s rights Gender inequalities in the policy area Gender, … long-lasting. The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights estimates that 1 in 10 women have experienced a form …
… security in their own right and often do not hold property rights to land or farms. To overcome this latter aspect, … against women (CEDAW), a bill of women’s human rights, specifically deals with rural women. Article 14, in … regard to health, micro-enterprise, agriculture and legal rights Strategic objectives F.2: Facilitate women’s equal …
… modern ICT and the Internet enables the exercise of human rights, freedom of expression, cultural rights and the right to assembly. It can also confer a sense … to ICT and the Internet is not only a matter of human rights (e.g. freedom of expression); it would also improve …
… the labour market, as well as women’s restricted access to rights and assets worldwide. No country in the world has … work. unpaid care and family responsibilities. access to rights and assets (professions and decision-making … air hostess working for the Belgian national airline. The rights stemming from the Defrenne case are an unshakeable …
… policy strategies within the international women’s rights movement. In this context, the United Nations Fourth … and role as a model for gender equality and women’s rights, and underlines that women are not only more …
… of crime is not only an issue of gender equality and human rights, but also an economic one. Women’s representation in decision-making is a matter of justice (political rights). Access to justice It is essential to ensure the … despite a wide array of international laws ensuring equal rights for women and men, women’s access to justice is not …