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Načelo enakosti spolov v mednarodnem pravu oboroženih spopadov
ID Štefe, Maša (Author), ID Sancin, Vasilka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Enakost spolov ne pomeni fizičnih enakosti med moškimi in ženskami in ne temelji na zanikanju, temveč sprejemanju razlik oz. drugačnosti med ženskami in moškimi. To pomeni, da se politika enakosti spolov zavzema za resnično partnerstvo med ženskami in moškimi ter delitev odgovornosti pri odpravljanju neravnovesij v javnem in zasebnem življenju. Enakost spolov se velikokrat enači z enakopravnostjo spolov. Ta pojem je ljudem bližji, vendar pomeni zgolj pravno enakost žensk in moških. Tovrstno razumevanje enakosti spolov pa je preozko in neustrezno. Sodobni koncept enakosti spolov torej vključuje tako formalno (de jure) kot dejansko (de facto) enakost; torej enakopravnost, ki se nanaša na formalno-pravno enakost, in enakost, ki se nanaša na dejanske situacije v odnosu med spoloma in zadeva realne okoliščine. Namen magistrskega diplomskega dela je bil raziskati kakšno vlogo ima načelo enakosti spolov v mednarodnem pravu oboroženih spopadov, natančneje kakšni so učinki oboroženih spopadov na neenakosti spolov v praksi, kako je načelo enakosti spolov urejeno v mednarodnopravnih dokumentih in katere ključne elemente morajo akti vsebovati, za uspešno prepoved diskriminacije oz. uveljavljanje načela enakosti spolov v oboroženih spopadih ne zgolj v teoriji, temveč tudi v praksi. Hipoteza magistrskega diplomskega dela je, da je načelo enakosti spolov dobro urejeno v mednarodnopravnih aktih, v praksi pa se ne uresničuje v zadostni meri.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:enakost spolov, načelo enakosti spolov, oboroženi spopadi, mednarodno humanitarno pravo, mednarodno pravo oboroženih spopadov
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-124566 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:50787075 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:03.02.2021
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Language:English
Title:The principle of gender equality in the international law of armed conflict
Abstract:
Gender equality does not mean physical equality between men and women and is not based on denial, but on the acceptance of differences between women and men. This means that gender equality policy advocates a genuine partnership between women and men and the sharing of responsibilities in correcting imbalances in public and private life. Gender equality is often equated with equality. This concept is closer to the people, but it only means the legal equality of women and men. This kind of understanding of gender equality, however, is too narrow and inappropriate. The modern concept of gender equality thus includes both formal (de jure) and de facto (de facto) equality; that is, equality, which refers to formal legal equality, and equality, which refers to actual situations in the relationship between the genders and concerns real circumstances. The master's thesis aims to explore the role of gender equality in the international law of armed conflict, more precisely what are the effects of armed conflict on gender inequality in practice, how the principle of gender equality is regulated in international legal documents and what key elements must contain prohibition of discrimination or implementing the principle of gender equality not only in theory but also in practice. The hypothesis of the master's thesis is that the principle of gender equality is well regulated in international legal acts, but in practice it is not sufficiently implemented.

Keywords:gender equality, principle of gender equality, armed conflict, international humanitarian law, international law of armed conflict

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