This chapter looks at gender equality norms in regional governance, comparing two types of gender equality norms, i.e. on violence against women and gender mainstreaming, in four different regional organizations (EU, OAS, SADC and Mercosur). We argue that the existing governance landscape is an important explanatory factor for the unevenness in which gender equality norms diffuse. Core features of the existing governance landscapes are, firstly, their underlying logic, and secondly, the access and platform they offer to which types of actors. Our empirical findings call for an understanding of norm diffusion not only as multidirectional, but also as an on-going and continuous constitutive interplay between norms and governance landscapes
This thesis is about transnational women’s organisations and their interaction with the European Uni...
Includes bibliographyThis paper has been written within the context of the activities of the ECLAC/D...
This booklet discusses gender equality in good governance. The political, public sector and legal di...
This chapter looks at gender equality norms in regional governance, comparing two types of gender eq...
Contains fulltext : 130413.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)272 p
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Social and gender governance has emerged primarily at the national and global level, but more recent...
In Latin America and Southern Africa, norms on violence against women have developed with ups and do...
Contains fulltext : 130415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
From the global to the local level, gender inequality is the most persistent and entrenched challeng...
This article analyses the impact of the multilevel governance structure in Spain. Particularly, it e...
Internationally defined gender rights are glocalized in Peru by both state and non-state actors, esp...
Until recently, few gender scholars took notice of the impact of state architecture on women's repre...
The European Union (EU) is often considered a progressive political arena with regard to the promoti...
Largely part of a worldwide trend to enhance women’s empowerment, gender quotas, a policy requiring ...
This thesis is about transnational women’s organisations and their interaction with the European Uni...
Includes bibliographyThis paper has been written within the context of the activities of the ECLAC/D...
This booklet discusses gender equality in good governance. The political, public sector and legal di...
This chapter looks at gender equality norms in regional governance, comparing two types of gender eq...
Contains fulltext : 130413.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)272 p
The following full text is a publisher's version. For additional information about this publica...
Social and gender governance has emerged primarily at the national and global level, but more recent...
In Latin America and Southern Africa, norms on violence against women have developed with ups and do...
Contains fulltext : 130415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
From the global to the local level, gender inequality is the most persistent and entrenched challeng...
This article analyses the impact of the multilevel governance structure in Spain. Particularly, it e...
Internationally defined gender rights are glocalized in Peru by both state and non-state actors, esp...
Until recently, few gender scholars took notice of the impact of state architecture on women's repre...
The European Union (EU) is often considered a progressive political arena with regard to the promoti...
Largely part of a worldwide trend to enhance women’s empowerment, gender quotas, a policy requiring ...
This thesis is about transnational women’s organisations and their interaction with the European Uni...
Includes bibliographyThis paper has been written within the context of the activities of the ECLAC/D...
This booklet discusses gender equality in good governance. The political, public sector and legal di...