New Binding Instruments for a Renewed Legislative Science: Normative and Gender Impact
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https://doi.org/10.30827/acfs.v47i0.2157Abstract
This article deals with European and international vested commitment to making law in a different way by incorporating the complex binding principle of gender mainstreaming. This commitment applies at national, autonomous and local levels and requires urgent organizational and functional modifications. In this process the three branches of government and senior officials responsible for sectorial policies, grounded in a suitable and complex training in anti-discrimination law, are committed to implement this new mandatory legislative technique.
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