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Women’s representation at the international level: empirical analysis of the implementation of arts. 7 and 8 of the CEDAW

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/77489
Date of Publication
December 2024
Publication Type
Working Paper
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World Trade Institute...

Author
Alessi, Nicolò Paoloorcid-logo
World Trade Institute
Institut für Politikwissenschaft (IPW) - Policy Analyse
Modesta Adjoa Nsowaa-Adu
World Trade Institute
Subject(s)

300 - Social sciences...

Publisher
World Trade Institute
Language
English
Uncontrolled Keywords

Women's participatory...

Articles 7 and 8 CEDA...

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Description
Gender equality is a fundamental human right and a prerequisite for achieving sustainable development. Despite significant progress in recent decades, women remain underrepresented in diplomatic and other leadership positions at the international level, facing systematic barriers and gender-based discrimination. The project “Gender Equality in the Mirror (GEM): Clothing the Invisibility of Women at International Level” deals with women’s participatory rights in human rights law and investigates whether and to which extent articles 7 and 8 of the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) have been implemented by providing the first comprehensive analysis of measures adopted by Member States of the CEDAW. Based on this, the project aims to understand the role of affirmative action and other legal measures and policies in accelerating participatory equality. In the framework of the project, an empirical investigation was undertaken to assess the concrete implementation of women’s participatory rights at the international level, where limited research, reports, and recommendations from human rights bodies are available. Interviews were conducted with international judges, members of human rights bodies, and diplomats. The focus was on areas where women are traditionally underrepresented, aiming to uncover regulatory, political, and societal barriers that hinder women’s representation and identify best practices. The paper aims to offer an overview of the main insights that one can draw from the conducted empirical analysis. In addition, it offers some brief considerations on whether and to which extent the recently adopted CEDAW Committee’s General Recommendation No. 40 has addressed the issues mentioned in the interviews and incorporated some of the views and solutions proposed by the respondents.
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https://www.wti.org/research/publications/1463/womens-representation-at-the-international-level-empirical-analysis-of-the-implementation-of-arts-7-and-8-of-the-cedaw/
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/191783
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Swiss National Science Foundation
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