Corruption and Access to Justice in Southeast Europe: Addressing The Gender Dimensions
Soumis par iKNOW Politics le Mer Mar, 2010-03-23 10:42
In their process of meeting the European Union’s pre-accession requirements, the countries of Southeast Europe (SEE) have focused on establishing and consolidating rule of law. However, their pursuit of this goal has focused on a narrow perspective of what rule of law entails: judicial and police reform. Programs with this narrow approach to rule of law do not address the gender dimensions of two very significant rule of law issues: corruption and access to justice. These problems and their gender dimensions contribute to the overall frustration that citizens of SEE have with inefficient and ineffective public administrations. They are particularly significant in the fields of health, education and gender-based violence – all areas that have a disproportionate impact on women.
Auteurs:Ana Lukatela
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