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X-WR-CALNAME:Political Settlements Research Programme X
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X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Political Settlements Research Programme X
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DTSTART:20190101T000000
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191026
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Edinburgh Women Constitution Makers Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:*This event is by invitation only* \nInternational IDEA and the PSRP are hosting this event for women in constitution making processes. The event will begin with a review of the conceptual framework\, including constitution building processes\, constitutional design\, constitutional implementation\,  and the links between peacebuilding and constitutional reform from a gender perspective. Following this session\, panelists will discuss case studies from The Gambia\, Tunisia\, Egypt\, Nepal\, Kenya\, and The Maldives\, before closing the event by identifying existing data and resource support for women in constitution making processes and gaps in the resources and support needed. Based on this\, it will also consider participant interests in forging a Global Network of Women Constitution Makers and\, if desired\, hold initial discussions of its mandate and operations. \nMore information will be circulated to participants in due course. \nDay One \nSession I: Introduction to the conceptual framework on Women’s Participation\, Representation and Influence in constitution making processes \nSession II: Designing the Constitution Building Process: Entry points\, challenges and implications for women’s participation and representation \nSession III: Defining and Negotiating Women’s Strategic Constitutional Interests: intersectionalities and perspectives on ‘complementarity’ and the ‘human rights’ paradigm \nSession IV: Constitutional Outcomes\, Implementation Challenges and potential strategies for mitigation \nDay Two \nSession V: Peacebuilding and Constitutional Reform from a gender lens \nSession VI: State Structure\, Systems of Government and Electoral Systems \nSession VII: Inclusion in politics\, Special Measures\, and Human Rights \nSession VIII: Needs and Next Steps \n
URL:https://psrpdev.law.ed.ac.uk/psrpx/event/workshop-edinburgh-women-constitution-makers-dialogue/
CATEGORIES:Academic Event,Closed Event,Consortium
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