In legal documents at International, European, and National levels one notes a constant preoccupation with politically correct language as far as the discrimination of women is concerned. An example of such a concern is the European Constitution, Article II-83. A brief analysis of an excerpt bears witness to the fact that gender issues, as well as the adoption of a political correct discourse, are in the way in which this article is construed from a linguistic point of view. The excerpt in question follows: “equality between women and men must be ensured in all areas, including employment, work and pay. The principle of equality shall not prevent the maintenance or adoption of measures providing for specific advantages in favour of the unde...
The article adopts a pubic law perspective with the purpose to analyse forms and costs of changing l...
The Spanish language has been described as a sexist language due to the peculiar characteris-tics of...
none2noLanguage is one of the most powerful means through which sexism and gender discrimination are...
In legal documents at International, European, and National levels one notes a constant preoccupatio...
The promotion of equal opportunities for women and men aimed at the elimination of all kinds of disc...
El lenguaje jurídico se ha configurado dentro del sistema patriarcal, por tanto adolece de similares...
The following article deals with the issue of gender equality at text level. Adopting the feminist l...
Over the last decades, proposals to modernise legislative drafting have been choral and among the sp...
Languages vary widely in terms of gender systems showing differences in the number of classes, under...
Gender-neutral (hereafter GN) language, also called non-sexist, gender-inclusive, or non-gender-spec...
Most modern legal writing texts and style manuals recommend that writers use gender-neutral language...
This article highlights the question of gender neutrality in prescriptive legal texts and shows how ...
The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU (adopted in 2000 and legally binding since 2009) was the...
Written contracts are expressed through language, which has legal consequences. Language is reflecti...
Gender-neutral language, also referred to as gender-sensitive language, is an umbrella term for femi...
The article adopts a pubic law perspective with the purpose to analyse forms and costs of changing l...
The Spanish language has been described as a sexist language due to the peculiar characteris-tics of...
none2noLanguage is one of the most powerful means through which sexism and gender discrimination are...
In legal documents at International, European, and National levels one notes a constant preoccupatio...
The promotion of equal opportunities for women and men aimed at the elimination of all kinds of disc...
El lenguaje jurídico se ha configurado dentro del sistema patriarcal, por tanto adolece de similares...
The following article deals with the issue of gender equality at text level. Adopting the feminist l...
Over the last decades, proposals to modernise legislative drafting have been choral and among the sp...
Languages vary widely in terms of gender systems showing differences in the number of classes, under...
Gender-neutral (hereafter GN) language, also called non-sexist, gender-inclusive, or non-gender-spec...
Most modern legal writing texts and style manuals recommend that writers use gender-neutral language...
This article highlights the question of gender neutrality in prescriptive legal texts and shows how ...
The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU (adopted in 2000 and legally binding since 2009) was the...
Written contracts are expressed through language, which has legal consequences. Language is reflecti...
Gender-neutral language, also referred to as gender-sensitive language, is an umbrella term for femi...
The article adopts a pubic law perspective with the purpose to analyse forms and costs of changing l...
The Spanish language has been described as a sexist language due to the peculiar characteris-tics of...
none2noLanguage is one of the most powerful means through which sexism and gender discrimination are...