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In person icon Gender Mainstreaming: The Role of Specialised Parliamentary Bodies 1

Gender
Parliaments
Representation
P025
Mette Marie Staehr Harder
University of Copenhagen
Drude Dahlerup
Stockholm University

In person icon Building: University Building, Room: X

Thursday 13:00 - 14:45 CEST (11/06/2015)

Abstract

This panel will contribute to the comparative study of specialised parliamentary bodies and their formal or informal role in gender mainstreaming. To a varied extent, gender-focused parliamentary bodies may serve as a channel for community participation in the parliamentary process, as a platform for gender-based discourse and as a support base for ‘critical acts’ promoting gender equality and institutional change. Papers will theorise the different types of specialised parliamentary body that have appeared in different regions of the world, how they fit into broader gender equality architecture, criteria by which their role in representation can be assessed and what contributes to their success or failure.

Title Details
Specialised Parliamentary Bodies: Their Role and Relevance to Women’s Movement Repertoires View Paper Details
Women’s Parliamentary Bodies and the Quality of Women’s Substantive Representation: A UK, Belgian and New Zealand Comparison View Paper Details
The Role of Specialized Parliamentary Bodies: The Swedish Parliament View Paper Details