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In person icon Changing Constitutions, Building Institutions & (Re)defining Gender Relations

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Fiona Mackay
University of Edinburgh
Petra Meier
Universiteit Antwerpen

Title Details
CREATING GENDER PARITY – THE LIMITS OF CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM View Paper Details
Democracy and the Future of the Union: a Feminist Perspective View Paper Details
Devolution and Domestic Violence Debates in Scotland and England – Changing the Political Landscape for Feminists? View Paper Details
Enlargement, Gender and Governance: Addressing conceptual issues in Central and Eastern Europe View Paper Details
Frail success? The New Zealand Experience of Electing Women View Paper Details
From Government to Governance; Civic Participation and ‘New Politics’; the Context of Potential Opportunities for the Better Representation of Women View Paper Details
Gender Analysis Mainstreaming in Aotearoa/New Zealand View Paper Details
Not All Quotas Are Created Equal: Trajectories of Reform to Increase Women’s Political Representation” View Paper Details
Regional growth partnerships in Sweden – breaking down hierarchies or building new barriers for women’s participation? View Paper Details
The Impact of Europe in the Italian Gender Equality Policy. New Opportunities for the Women’s Groups? View Paper Details
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GENDER QUOTAS IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN FINLAND View Paper Details
The parity law with regard to the five tiers of local government, European and national elections in France View Paper Details
The Reform of the German Labour Market Institutions: A Set-back for Gender Equality? View Paper Details
The Representation of Women in the Political Decision-Making Process in Poland: Existing Problems and Advocated Solutions View Paper Details
The role of ideas in the re-negotiation of gender regimes: actors, institutions and outcomes. View Paper Details
Women and Constitutional Change in Wales View Paper Details