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- Title
LA EVOLUCIÓN HISTÓRICA DE LA IGUALDAD DE GÉNERO DESDE EL PRISMA DE LA ORGANIZACIÓN DE NACIONES UNIDAS.
- Authors
Sánchez-Cabezudo Rina, Tiffany
- Abstract
This work has focused on synthesizing the evolution of gender equality within the United Nations through several stages. Each stage outlines which of the UN's actions have been most instrumental in the fight against discrimination, while drawing comparisons to gender equality in Spain. Prior to the birth of the UN, Spanish women had full capacity to act, specifically during The Second Republic. However, this was not the case following the outbreak of The Civil War and the establishment of The Dictatorship. Radical changes occurred in Spanish society in these moments, resulting in women remaining subordinate to men and limiting their ability to act. As the UN continues to make advances, it is in Spain's best interest to move away from the aforementioned period and to place itself in the same position as the other UN countries. This can be achieved by focusing its public powers on two specific objectives: by modifying laws and raising awareness pertaining to gender equality.
- Publication
Ihering. Cuadernos de Ciencias Jurídicas & Sociales, 2021, p74
- ISSN
2605-4876
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.51743/ihering.106