Occupying the streets and spaces of power : the participation of women in politics. The case of Brazil / Daniela Hideko Ynoue
2020
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Title
Occupying the streets and spaces of power : the participation of women in politics. The case of Brazil / Daniela Hideko Ynoue
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020
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English
Summary
The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether and to which extent Brazil has been complying with its international obligations on the women’s right to political participation. I will elaborate on the relationships between women and politics, proving that gender equality is a condition of democracy. I will then identify what States are expected to do under international human rights law to comply with its obligations on the political rights of women. Finally, I will assess the efficacy of the legal and extralegal measures implemented by Brazil to fulfill women’s right to political participation equal to men.
Key words: representation, gender, politics, quotas, women
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