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In this working paper, the Observatory examines the implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention, IC) to protect and support women affected by violence in Denmark.
In this working paper, the Observatory examines the implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention, IC) to protect and support women affected by violence in Austria.
In this working paper, the Observatory examines the implementation of the Istanbul Convention to protect and support women affected by violence in a comparison between Denmark, Finland and Austria.
The Corona crisis exacerbates and clarifies social realities - with regard to the relations between the genders, too. We are being confronted with an impressive demonstration of just how fragile gender justice is anchored in German science organizations even to this day. The current increase in structur-al discrimination against female scientists does not "only" harm the career histories of individuals. Also the quality and reputation of the science system will suffer a lasting adverse impact, unless coura-geous, committed and effective countermeasures will be taken.
Against this background, the Gender Equality Officers of the research organizations address the re-sponsible decision-makers and protagonists in their organizations with a Gender Equality oriented recommendations. They are based on the analysis of concrete observations on the develop-ment of Gender Equality in the science institutions during the last months.