The Principle of Gender Equality in the Texts of the Constitutions of Western European Countries

The article analyzes the provisions of regulatory legal acts that ensure the enforcement of women's rights in Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, etc. The paper shows the effectiveness of the Northern European approach to overcoming obstacles to gender equality through the establis...

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Published in:Legal Linguistics
Main Authors: Головинов, Александр, Головинова, Юлия
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Language:Russian
Published: Altai State University 2021
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Online Access:http://legallinguistics.ru/article/view/%282021%292001
https://doi.org/10.14258/leglin(2021)2001
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spelling ftaltaistuniojs:oai:journal.asu.ru:article/9555 2023-05-15T16:52:21+02:00 The Principle of Gender Equality in the Texts of the Constitutions of Western European Countries Принцип гендерного равноправия в текстах конституций западноевропейских стран Головинов, Александр Головинова, Юлия 2021-07-01 application/msword http://legallinguistics.ru/article/view/%282021%292001 https://doi.org/10.14258/leglin(2021)2001 rus rus Altai State University http://legallinguistics.ru/article/view/%282021%292001/8077 http://legallinguistics.ru/article/view/%282021%292001 doi:10.14258/leglin(2021)2001 Copyright (c) 2021 Александр Головинов https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Юрислингвистика; № 20(31) (2021): Юрислингвистика; 5-8 Legal Linguistics; No 20(31) (2021): Legal Linguistics; 5-8 2587-9332 gender equality state women's rights constitution discrimination гендерное равенство государство конституция права женщин дискриминация info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftaltaistuniojs https://doi.org/10.14258/leglin(2021)2001 2023-03-14T18:09:00Z The article analyzes the provisions of regulatory legal acts that ensure the enforcement of women's rights in Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, etc. The paper shows the effectiveness of the Northern European approach to overcoming obstacles to gender equality through the establishment of special state agencies and government authorities. As generally recognized leaders in the field of women's rights this group of states effectively implements national mechanisms of gender equality. It is worth remembering that progress in achieving gender equality in Western countries is due to the intensity of the women's movement itself and the growth of women's representation in governments, parliaments and public organizations. Besides we should mention a broad anti-discrimination legislative framework and a system of state agencies implementing gender equality strategies in Europe. The systematic development of the concepts of equal opportunities has allowed women in these countries to take a secure place in the labor market on equal terms with men. The article shows that gender equality can be defined to a certain extent as a kind of "sameness" of men and women. However, this sameness should not be equated with identity. Alas, it is impossible to equate a woman and a man, at least the reason for this is mental and physiological differences, plus the obvious difference in their biological functions. It has proved that despite numerous benefits, women continue to face various forms of discrimination. Finally, as the experience of Western countries shows, to achieve equality de facto it is necessary to significantly increase the activity of women themselves, civil society institutions, to strengthen the role of state authorities in the implementation of true gender equality. Статья посвящена анализу положений нормативных правовых актов, обеспечивающие реализацию прав женщин, в Германии, Италии, Испании, Швеции, Финляндии, Исландии и др. В работе показана эффективность североевропейского подхода к преодолению ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Altai State University: Scientific Journals of ASU Legal Linguistics 20(31) 5 8
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topic gender equality
state
women's rights
constitution
discrimination
гендерное равенство
государство
конституция
права женщин
дискриминация
spellingShingle gender equality
state
women's rights
constitution
discrimination
гендерное равенство
государство
конституция
права женщин
дискриминация
Головинов, Александр
Головинова, Юлия
The Principle of Gender Equality in the Texts of the Constitutions of Western European Countries
topic_facet gender equality
state
women's rights
constitution
discrimination
гендерное равенство
государство
конституция
права женщин
дискриминация
description The article analyzes the provisions of regulatory legal acts that ensure the enforcement of women's rights in Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, etc. The paper shows the effectiveness of the Northern European approach to overcoming obstacles to gender equality through the establishment of special state agencies and government authorities. As generally recognized leaders in the field of women's rights this group of states effectively implements national mechanisms of gender equality. It is worth remembering that progress in achieving gender equality in Western countries is due to the intensity of the women's movement itself and the growth of women's representation in governments, parliaments and public organizations. Besides we should mention a broad anti-discrimination legislative framework and a system of state agencies implementing gender equality strategies in Europe. The systematic development of the concepts of equal opportunities has allowed women in these countries to take a secure place in the labor market on equal terms with men. The article shows that gender equality can be defined to a certain extent as a kind of "sameness" of men and women. However, this sameness should not be equated with identity. Alas, it is impossible to equate a woman and a man, at least the reason for this is mental and physiological differences, plus the obvious difference in their biological functions. It has proved that despite numerous benefits, women continue to face various forms of discrimination. Finally, as the experience of Western countries shows, to achieve equality de facto it is necessary to significantly increase the activity of women themselves, civil society institutions, to strengthen the role of state authorities in the implementation of true gender equality. Статья посвящена анализу положений нормативных правовых актов, обеспечивающие реализацию прав женщин, в Германии, Италии, Испании, Швеции, Финляндии, Исландии и др. В работе показана эффективность североевропейского подхода к преодолению ...
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