Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.25595/2415
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Lux, Julia
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ISS e.V. - Observatory for Sociopolitical Developments in Europe
Year of publication
2024.05
Issue number
1
Language
englisch
Abstract
What's gender equality got to do with democracy? Why is an intersectional understanding of gender equality more democratic? And what's happening in the European Union to foster gender equality and democracy?
The Dossier engages with these questions in depth: The topic is introduced by Julia Lux (Observatory). In his statement, Robert Biedroń (Chair of the FEMM-Committee in the European Parliament) recapitulates the EU parliamentary equality policy efforts during the legislative period 2019–2024. Belinda Dear (ILGA-Europe) and Julie Pascoët (ENAR) highlight in the interview where reform is needed from an intersectional perspective on equality. Gabriele Abels (University of Tübingen, Germany) discusses the Commission initiative Union of Equality. To top it off, theses on the relationship between democracy and gender equality by Julia Lux (Observatory) provide food for thought.
Subject
Democracy
Intersectionality
European Union
Gender Equality
Union of Equality
Intersectionality
European Union
Gender Equality
Union of Equality
Publication type
Working Paper
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