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Author Davini, Marko.
Title Gender Competent Public Law and Policies.
Publisher Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2023.
Copyright date {copy}2022.



Descript 1 online resource (178 pages)
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Contents Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Constitutional Law and Gender -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Constitutionalism in Context -- 2.1 From the Sexual Contract to Common Ground -- 2.2 Public Politics and Private Matters -- 2.3 Constitutionalism Beyond the Nation-State -- 2.4 Decorum, Abuse, Distress -- 3 Fundamental Rights -- 3.1 From Man to Human: The Legal Subject -- 3.2 Agency and Participation -- 3.3 From Pyramid to Triangle: Dignity-Liberty-Equality -- 3.4 From Formal to Substantive: Equality Revisited -- 3.5 From Essentialism to Intersectional Diversity -- 4 Foundational Structures -- 4.1 The Political Dimension: Democracy -- 4.2 The Legal Dimension: Rule of Law -- 4.3 The Social Dimension: Welfare State -- 4.4 The Material Dimension: Sustainability and the Environment -- 5 The Future: Constitutionalism Taking Gender into Account -- References -- The Role of the European Ombudsman in Strengthening Gender Equality Within the EU -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Guarantees of Equality Between Women and Men in EU Legislation -- 3 The Institution of the European Ombudsman -- 4 Gender Equality Cases in the European OmbudsmanÅ› Practice -- 4.1 Sexual and Psychological Harassment -- 4.1.1 Prevention of Harassment -- 4.1.2 Dealing with Harassment -- 4.2 Pregnant Candidate Case -- 4.3 Gender Discrimination in Management Positions -- 4.4 Part-Time Work for National Experts -- 4.5 Paternity Leave -- 5 Conclusion -- Legal Documents, Internet Resources, and Cases -- References -- Mainstreaming Gender into Public Policies: A Tale of Two Countries -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gender Mainstreaming in Spain and Serbia: History and Current Challenges -- 2.1 Spain -- 2.2 Serbia -- 3 Legislative and Institutional Frameworks for Gender Equality and Gender Mainstreaming -- 3.1 Spain -- 3.2 Serbia -- 4 Gender Mainstreaming Tools and Oversight -- 4.1 Spain -- 4.2 Serbia.
5 Instead of Conclusions: Lessons Learned -- References -- Gender Pay Gap in the Western Balkans: Why Do Women Earn Less Than Men? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Assessing the Gender Pay Gap in the Western Balkans -- 2.1 Albania -- 2.2 Croatia -- 2.3 Serbia -- 2.4 Bosnia and Herzegovina -- 2.5 North Macedonia -- 2.6 Montenegro -- 3 Possible Explanations of Gender Pay Gap -- 3.1 Shared History and Gender Segregation -- 3.2 Shared Political Culture -- 3.3 Shared Economic Culture -- 3.4 Human Capital -- 3.5 Compensating Differentials -- 3.6 Discrimination -- 4 Adverse Economic Consequences and Policy Proposals -- 4.1 Decrease in Employment and Economic Activity -- 4.2 Decrease in GDP per Capita -- 4.3 Policy Proposals -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Female Genital Mutilation as a Criminal Offence According to the Istanbul Convention -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in General: Definition and Classification -- 3 The Istanbul Convention and FGM: Relevant Provisions -- 3.1 Substantial Criminal Law -- 3.2 Sanctions -- 3.3 Jurisdiction -- 4 Justification Grounds? Medical Interventions and the Issue of Consent -- 5 Spatial and Temporal Dimensions: Foreign Element and the Limitation Period -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Internet References -- On Extreme Forms of Violence Against Women in Europe: Does Femi(ni)cide Exist in Germany? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 International Legislation and Femi(ni)cide -- 3 Does Femi(ni)cide Exist in Germany? -- 3.1 State Baseline Report -- 3.2 Shadow Reports -- 4 Minor Interpellations -- 5 Motions -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Femicide in Serbia: Inadequate Judicial Response -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Definition and Classification of Femicide -- 3 Situation in Serbia -- 3.1 Research on Social and Institutional Response to Femicide in Serbia -- 3.2 Inadequate Judicial Response in Cases of Femicide in Serbia.
3.2.1 Cruelty and Insidiousness -- 3.2.2 Jealousy as a Base Motive -- 3.2.3 Previous Abuse -- 4 Instead of a Conclusion: Recommendations for Prevention and Suppression of Femicide -- References -- The Importance of Having a Specific Stalking Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Stalking Laws -- 2.1 The Stalking Law in Sweden -- 2.2 The Stalking Law in Lithuania -- 2.3 Scope of Criminalized Behaviors: Comparison of Lithuanian and Swedish Stalking Law -- 2.4 Sanctions: Comparison of Lithuanian and Swedish Stalking Law -- 2.5 Diversification of Criminal Liability: Comparison of Lithuanian and Swedish Stalking Law -- 3 Evidencing -- 4 Conclusion -- References.
ISBN 9783031147067 (electronic bk.)
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Author Davini, Marko.
Series Gender Perspectives in Law Ser. ; v.2
Gender Perspectives in Law Ser.
Alt author Kostić, Svetislav.
Descript 1 online resource (178 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Constitutional Law and Gender -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Constitutionalism in Context -- 2.1 From the Sexual Contract to Common Ground -- 2.2 Public Politics and Private Matters -- 2.3 Constitutionalism Beyond the Nation-State -- 2.4 Decorum, Abuse, Distress -- 3 Fundamental Rights -- 3.1 From Man to Human: The Legal Subject -- 3.2 Agency and Participation -- 3.3 From Pyramid to Triangle: Dignity-Liberty-Equality -- 3.4 From Formal to Substantive: Equality Revisited -- 3.5 From Essentialism to Intersectional Diversity -- 4 Foundational Structures -- 4.1 The Political Dimension: Democracy -- 4.2 The Legal Dimension: Rule of Law -- 4.3 The Social Dimension: Welfare State -- 4.4 The Material Dimension: Sustainability and the Environment -- 5 The Future: Constitutionalism Taking Gender into Account -- References -- The Role of the European Ombudsman in Strengthening Gender Equality Within the EU -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Guarantees of Equality Between Women and Men in EU Legislation -- 3 The Institution of the European Ombudsman -- 4 Gender Equality Cases in the European OmbudsmanÅ› Practice -- 4.1 Sexual and Psychological Harassment -- 4.1.1 Prevention of Harassment -- 4.1.2 Dealing with Harassment -- 4.2 Pregnant Candidate Case -- 4.3 Gender Discrimination in Management Positions -- 4.4 Part-Time Work for National Experts -- 4.5 Paternity Leave -- 5 Conclusion -- Legal Documents, Internet Resources, and Cases -- References -- Mainstreaming Gender into Public Policies: A Tale of Two Countries -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gender Mainstreaming in Spain and Serbia: History and Current Challenges -- 2.1 Spain -- 2.2 Serbia -- 3 Legislative and Institutional Frameworks for Gender Equality and Gender Mainstreaming -- 3.1 Spain -- 3.2 Serbia -- 4 Gender Mainstreaming Tools and Oversight -- 4.1 Spain -- 4.2 Serbia.
5 Instead of Conclusions: Lessons Learned -- References -- Gender Pay Gap in the Western Balkans: Why Do Women Earn Less Than Men? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Assessing the Gender Pay Gap in the Western Balkans -- 2.1 Albania -- 2.2 Croatia -- 2.3 Serbia -- 2.4 Bosnia and Herzegovina -- 2.5 North Macedonia -- 2.6 Montenegro -- 3 Possible Explanations of Gender Pay Gap -- 3.1 Shared History and Gender Segregation -- 3.2 Shared Political Culture -- 3.3 Shared Economic Culture -- 3.4 Human Capital -- 3.5 Compensating Differentials -- 3.6 Discrimination -- 4 Adverse Economic Consequences and Policy Proposals -- 4.1 Decrease in Employment and Economic Activity -- 4.2 Decrease in GDP per Capita -- 4.3 Policy Proposals -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Female Genital Mutilation as a Criminal Offence According to the Istanbul Convention -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in General: Definition and Classification -- 3 The Istanbul Convention and FGM: Relevant Provisions -- 3.1 Substantial Criminal Law -- 3.2 Sanctions -- 3.3 Jurisdiction -- 4 Justification Grounds? Medical Interventions and the Issue of Consent -- 5 Spatial and Temporal Dimensions: Foreign Element and the Limitation Period -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Internet References -- On Extreme Forms of Violence Against Women in Europe: Does Femi(ni)cide Exist in Germany? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 International Legislation and Femi(ni)cide -- 3 Does Femi(ni)cide Exist in Germany? -- 3.1 State Baseline Report -- 3.2 Shadow Reports -- 4 Minor Interpellations -- 5 Motions -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Femicide in Serbia: Inadequate Judicial Response -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Definition and Classification of Femicide -- 3 Situation in Serbia -- 3.1 Research on Social and Institutional Response to Femicide in Serbia -- 3.2 Inadequate Judicial Response in Cases of Femicide in Serbia.
3.2.1 Cruelty and Insidiousness -- 3.2.2 Jealousy as a Base Motive -- 3.2.3 Previous Abuse -- 4 Instead of a Conclusion: Recommendations for Prevention and Suppression of Femicide -- References -- The Importance of Having a Specific Stalking Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Stalking Laws -- 2.1 The Stalking Law in Sweden -- 2.2 The Stalking Law in Lithuania -- 2.3 Scope of Criminalized Behaviors: Comparison of Lithuanian and Swedish Stalking Law -- 2.4 Sanctions: Comparison of Lithuanian and Swedish Stalking Law -- 2.5 Diversification of Criminal Liability: Comparison of Lithuanian and Swedish Stalking Law -- 3 Evidencing -- 4 Conclusion -- References.
ISBN 9783031147067 (electronic bk.)
Author Davini, Marko.
Series Gender Perspectives in Law Ser. ; v.2
Gender Perspectives in Law Ser.
Alt author Kostić, Svetislav.

Descript 1 online resource (178 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Constitutional Law and Gender -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Constitutionalism in Context -- 2.1 From the Sexual Contract to Common Ground -- 2.2 Public Politics and Private Matters -- 2.3 Constitutionalism Beyond the Nation-State -- 2.4 Decorum, Abuse, Distress -- 3 Fundamental Rights -- 3.1 From Man to Human: The Legal Subject -- 3.2 Agency and Participation -- 3.3 From Pyramid to Triangle: Dignity-Liberty-Equality -- 3.4 From Formal to Substantive: Equality Revisited -- 3.5 From Essentialism to Intersectional Diversity -- 4 Foundational Structures -- 4.1 The Political Dimension: Democracy -- 4.2 The Legal Dimension: Rule of Law -- 4.3 The Social Dimension: Welfare State -- 4.4 The Material Dimension: Sustainability and the Environment -- 5 The Future: Constitutionalism Taking Gender into Account -- References -- The Role of the European Ombudsman in Strengthening Gender Equality Within the EU -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Guarantees of Equality Between Women and Men in EU Legislation -- 3 The Institution of the European Ombudsman -- 4 Gender Equality Cases in the European OmbudsmanÅ› Practice -- 4.1 Sexual and Psychological Harassment -- 4.1.1 Prevention of Harassment -- 4.1.2 Dealing with Harassment -- 4.2 Pregnant Candidate Case -- 4.3 Gender Discrimination in Management Positions -- 4.4 Part-Time Work for National Experts -- 4.5 Paternity Leave -- 5 Conclusion -- Legal Documents, Internet Resources, and Cases -- References -- Mainstreaming Gender into Public Policies: A Tale of Two Countries -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gender Mainstreaming in Spain and Serbia: History and Current Challenges -- 2.1 Spain -- 2.2 Serbia -- 3 Legislative and Institutional Frameworks for Gender Equality and Gender Mainstreaming -- 3.1 Spain -- 3.2 Serbia -- 4 Gender Mainstreaming Tools and Oversight -- 4.1 Spain -- 4.2 Serbia.
5 Instead of Conclusions: Lessons Learned -- References -- Gender Pay Gap in the Western Balkans: Why Do Women Earn Less Than Men? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Assessing the Gender Pay Gap in the Western Balkans -- 2.1 Albania -- 2.2 Croatia -- 2.3 Serbia -- 2.4 Bosnia and Herzegovina -- 2.5 North Macedonia -- 2.6 Montenegro -- 3 Possible Explanations of Gender Pay Gap -- 3.1 Shared History and Gender Segregation -- 3.2 Shared Political Culture -- 3.3 Shared Economic Culture -- 3.4 Human Capital -- 3.5 Compensating Differentials -- 3.6 Discrimination -- 4 Adverse Economic Consequences and Policy Proposals -- 4.1 Decrease in Employment and Economic Activity -- 4.2 Decrease in GDP per Capita -- 4.3 Policy Proposals -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Female Genital Mutilation as a Criminal Offence According to the Istanbul Convention -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in General: Definition and Classification -- 3 The Istanbul Convention and FGM: Relevant Provisions -- 3.1 Substantial Criminal Law -- 3.2 Sanctions -- 3.3 Jurisdiction -- 4 Justification Grounds? Medical Interventions and the Issue of Consent -- 5 Spatial and Temporal Dimensions: Foreign Element and the Limitation Period -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Internet References -- On Extreme Forms of Violence Against Women in Europe: Does Femi(ni)cide Exist in Germany? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 International Legislation and Femi(ni)cide -- 3 Does Femi(ni)cide Exist in Germany? -- 3.1 State Baseline Report -- 3.2 Shadow Reports -- 4 Minor Interpellations -- 5 Motions -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Femicide in Serbia: Inadequate Judicial Response -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Definition and Classification of Femicide -- 3 Situation in Serbia -- 3.1 Research on Social and Institutional Response to Femicide in Serbia -- 3.2 Inadequate Judicial Response in Cases of Femicide in Serbia.
3.2.1 Cruelty and Insidiousness -- 3.2.2 Jealousy as a Base Motive -- 3.2.3 Previous Abuse -- 4 Instead of a Conclusion: Recommendations for Prevention and Suppression of Femicide -- References -- The Importance of Having a Specific Stalking Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Stalking Laws -- 2.1 The Stalking Law in Sweden -- 2.2 The Stalking Law in Lithuania -- 2.3 Scope of Criminalized Behaviors: Comparison of Lithuanian and Swedish Stalking Law -- 2.4 Sanctions: Comparison of Lithuanian and Swedish Stalking Law -- 2.5 Diversification of Criminal Liability: Comparison of Lithuanian and Swedish Stalking Law -- 3 Evidencing -- 4 Conclusion -- References.
Alt author Kostić, Svetislav.
ISBN 9783031147067 (electronic bk.)

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