Gender quotas on the rise – polarization or parity?

15.03.2019 14:00 - English

Marianne Tøraasen (CMI) in conversation with Ruth Rubio-Marin (European University Institute), UiB), Ragnhild L. Muriaas (UiB) and Pilar Domingo (Overseas Development Institute).

Gender quotas are a popular, yet controversial tool for increasing women’s representation. Today, more than 130 countries around the world have adopted gender quotas in one form or another. They are used in diverse arenas such as politics, corporate boards, public administration and even in civil society organizations.

For many, gender quotas are seen a democratic tool aimed at including those previously excluded into decision-making roles, while transforming dominant conceptions of citizenship and gender equality. Critics however accuse the use of gender quotas for promoting “undeserving” women to positions which are not based on merit alone. Consequently, the adoption of gender quotas has in some cases been met with resistance from political parties, supreme courts and other actors.

In this seminar hosted by LawTransform,
Ruth Rubio-Marin (European University Institute) will discuss the possibilities and challenges connected to the rise of gender quotas in Europe as she presents in the new edited book “Transforming Gender Citizenship: The Irresistible Rise of gender Quotas in Europe”. Following her presentation,
Professor Ragnhild L. Muriaas (University of Bergen) and
Pilar Domingo (Overseas Development Institute) will join the panel for a discussion of the use of gender quotas in a global perspective. This discussion will be moderated by
Marianne Tøraasen (CMI).

All welcome to attend! Refreshments will be served.

Picture: verfassungsblog.de

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Event info.

Bergen Global
Jekteviksbakken 31, Bergen

15.03.2019
14:00
English
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Bergen Global is a joint initiative between the University of Bergen and Chr. Michelsen Institute that addresses global challenges.