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Scandinavian women's law in the 21st century

CreatorNielsen, Ruth > [ed]
Tvarnø, Christina D. > [ed]
ContributorTvarnø, Christina D.
Publish PlaceCopenhagen
PublisherDjoef Publishing
Publish Year2012
Pages283p.
ISBN/ISSN9788757425673
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
SCA 8 2012 - B
Mediumboek
FormatB
DescriptionIn Scandinavia, women's law was established as a distinct legal discipline in university teaching and legal scholarship in the mid 1970s. Scandinavian women's law has been mainstreamed into the general development of European law on gender equality and discrimination. Scandinavian women's law - as developed through the last 40 years - and EU gender equality law are thus contemporaries. Because of the direct effect and supremacy of EU law over national law, the interplay between elements of law stemming from the EU-level and from the national level has been particularly important in the Nordic EU-Member States - Denmark, Sweden and Finland (Norway is not a Member).
Thesaurusrecht
gender
gender mainstreaming
gelijke beloning
hoofddoeken
quota
CEDAW Treaty for the Rights of Women
EU
Noord-Europa
Europa
bundel
CategoriesBook/Boek


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