THE EUROPEAN CHARTER FOR EQUALITY OF WOMEN AND MEN IN LOCAL LIFE AS A TOOL FOR INCREASING THE REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN THE REPRESENTATIVE BODIES OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL SELF-GOVERNMENT

Sanda Pašuld
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The European Charter for Equality of Women and Men in Local Life (2006) was first presented at the 6th Council of Europe’s European Ministerial Conference and at the meeting of the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality of the European Parliament in 2006 as an extension of the “Cities for Equality” initiative of the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR). Adoption and active application of the principles and rules of the above-mentioned European Charter are the foundation of the political and social life at a local level. Furthermore, they are of utmost importance for promoting equality of women and encouraging their stronger political engagement in order to achieve true gender equality. By the end of 2018, only 27 local and regional self-government units signed the European Charter in the Republic of Croatia, three of which were municipalities, twelve cities and twelve counties. The representation of women in representative bodies of local and regional government is extremely low in the Republic of Croatia, and the society’s lack of interest in any changes aimed at greater participation of women in the political life of the state is evident. This serious state of affairs first and foremost necessitates local and regional self-governments adopting the European Charter, which provides clear guidelines for the implementation of the principles of equality of women and men at the local level, and strengthens the participation of women in the political life of the local community and beyond. Although little has been written about the European Charter in scholarly and professional papers, it is a platform which can be upgraded with a number of positive actions for raising the awareness of the local public, with a view to a more effective implementation of the principle of gender
《欧洲地方生活中男女平等宪章》,作为增加妇女在地方和区域自治的代表机构中的代表性的工具
《欧洲地方生活中男女平等宪章》(2006年)首次在第六届欧洲理事会欧洲部长级会议和2006年欧洲议会妇女权利和性别平等委员会会议上提出,作为欧洲市政和地区委员会(CEMR)“城市促进平等”倡议的延伸。通过和积极实施上述《欧洲宪章》的原则和规则是地方一级政治和社会生活的基础。此外,它们对于促进妇女平等和鼓励她们加强政治参与以实现真正的性别平等至关重要。截至2018年底,克罗地亚共和国只有27个地方和区域自治单位签署了《欧洲宪章》,其中3个是直辖市、12个城市和12个县。在克罗地亚共和国,妇女在地方和区域政府代表机构中的代表性极低,社会显然对旨在使妇女更多地参与国家政治生活的任何变革缺乏兴趣。这种严重的事态首先需要地方和区域自治政府通过《欧洲宪章》,该宪章为在地方一级执行男女平等原则提供了明确的指导方针,并加强妇女对地方社区及其以外的政治生活的参与。虽然在学术和专业论文中很少有关于《欧洲宪章》的文章,但它是一个平台,可以通过采取一些积极行动来提高当地公众的认识,以便更有效地执行性别原则
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