Equality Between Women and Men

  • MariaCaterina La Barbera Universidad Nebrija
Keywords: Formal equality, Substantive equality, CEDAW, Transformative equality, Intersectionality, social change, global justice

Abstract

This article addresses equality between women and men as a fundamental principle of the Rule of Law. The three interconnected dimensions of equality between women and men that are contained in the Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) are here illustrated. CEDAW does not restrain its focus to the formal dimension of equality or equality before the law. It points to the need to address the substantive dimension of equality, or equality de facto, and indicates the positive measures needed to this end. The conception of equality contained in the CEDAW appeals to the transformative dimension of equality, that is to say, it aims to eliminate stereotypes and social structures that harm women and to transform society as a whole in egalitarian terms. Following recent recommendations of CEDAW Committee, the need to consider women’s discrimination as the result of the intersection of gender structures with other interconnected axes of inequality is finally pointed out.

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Published
2019-03-29
How to Cite
La Barbera, M. (2019). Equality Between Women and Men. EUNOMÍA. Revista En Cultura De La Legalidad, (16), 233-242. https://doi.org/10.20318/eunomia.2019.4702
Section
Voices on Lawfulness