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Equality of rights between men and women in international law
Dibová, Iveta ; Hýbnerová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Bayerová, Monika (referee)
The main purpose of the paper is to present an analysis of instruments and to contribute to the historical- logical interpretation of the issues of equality of men and women, with an emphasis on the analysis of the most important problems associated with implementation of the international standards. The analysis of the legal documents pertaining to the prohibition of discrimination has also been carried out with regard to the historical development of women's issues as a part of a social process. The history of treaty documents after World War II when the protection of women and prohibition of gender-based discrimination was laid down in both universal and regional treaties; and the examination extends up until the current versions of more than 30 conventions focused on women's issues. The initial examination of this topic is contained in Part I of this paper, which deals with the evolution of the principle of equality from the times when gender relations were formed up to international regulation and which analyses the legal documents pertaining to the prohibition of discrimination in the sphere of the UN. Part II is concerned with the history of equality and the prohibition of discrimination in both European systems; this is followed by Part III with a focus on equality and the prohibition of...
Equality of rights between men and women in international law
Dibová, Iveta ; Hýbnerová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Bayerová, Monika (referee)
The main purpose of the paper is to present an analysis of instruments and to contribute to the historical- logical interpretation of the issues of equality of men and women, with an emphasis on the analysis of the most important problems associated with implementation of the international standards. The analysis of the legal documents pertaining to the prohibition of discrimination has also been carried out with regard to the historical development of women's issues as a part of a social process. The history of treaty documents after World War II when the protection of women and prohibition of gender-based discrimination was laid down in both universal and regional treaties; and the examination extends up until the current versions of more than 30 conventions focused on women's issues. The initial examination of this topic is contained in Part I of this paper, which deals with the evolution of the principle of equality from the times when gender relations were formed up to international regulation and which analyses the legal documents pertaining to the prohibition of discrimination in the sphere of the UN. Part II is concerned with the history of equality and the prohibition of discrimination in both European systems; this is followed by Part III with a focus on equality and the prohibition of...

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