ABSTRACT
Through a comparative analysis involving 13 countries from Africa, America, Asia and Europe, this book provides an invaluable assessment of women’s equality at the global level.
The work focuses on formal constitutional provisions as well as the substantial level of protection women’s equality has achieved in the systems analysed. The investigations look at the relevant gender-related legislation, the participation of women in the institutional arena and the constitutional interpretation made by constitutional justice on gender issues. Furthermore, the book highlights women’s contributions in their roles as judges, parliamentarians, activists and academics, thus increasing the visibility of their participation in the public sphere.
The work will be of interest to academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the areas of Constitutional Law, Comparative Law, Human Rights Law and Women’s and Gender Studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction
part I|103 pages
Women's Rights in European Constitutions
chapter 4|18 pages
The Protection of Women's Rights in Italy
part II|70 pages
Women's Rights in American Constitutions
chapter 9|17 pages
Gender Equality and Women's Rights in Mexico
chapter 10|21 pages
Gender Equality and Women's Rights in the US Constitutional Framework
part III|78 pages
Women's Rights in African and Asian Constitutions