Case Study Report on Gendered Nature of Law- and Policymaking Processes and Crisis Response Towards Genderbased Violence

Elena Ghidoni, Caroline Sabine Marie Perrin, Linda Senden, Dolores Morondo Taramundi, Jitske Mink, Mylene Husson, Susan Andriessen, Lorena Fernandez Alvarez, Panos Kapotas, Devran Gulel, Tamara Shefer, Lwando Scott, Janine Hannibal, Anna Podolska, Joanna Kruczalak-Jankowska

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Abstract

This deliverable maps the status of gendered law and policymaking processes across the six consortium countries of the RE-WIRING project (Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, South Africa and the United Kingdom). The country reports contained here summarise information about the measures taken to counteract gendered lawmaking and the conditions that allowed these measures to emerge, particularly the actors involved, and the social and political circumstances surrounding the phenomenon. Specific attention is paid to effective measures and practices, building on the RE-WIRING Methodology Template for effective transformative equality approaches (TEA), which is developed in the forthcoming deliverable D1.3. The questionnaire submitted to consortium partners was developed based on the approach known as ‘problematisation’, developed by Carol Bacchi. Here, this approach is further complemented by the inputs Rikki Holtmaat developed in her research on the law and structural gender inequality. Two thematic sections zoom in on the issue of gendered law and policymaking in relation to gender-based violence and representation in leadership positions in the public and private sectors.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherRe-Wiring Project
Commissioning bodyHorizon Europe
Number of pages122
Publication statusPublished - 28 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Leadership
  • women
  • transformative equality
  • best practices
  • public sector
  • private sector
  • quota

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