Article · Young researchers forum

INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIES FOR MAINSTREAMING GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN NATIONAL LEGISLATION

ABRAMOVA Juliana

Author
ABRAMOVA Juliana
Section
Young researchers forum
Pages
53-60
JEL classification
K 1; K 33
Universal Decimal Classification
341.2; 341.231.14; 331.23-055.2

Author information

ABRAMOVA Juliana - PhD Student, University of European Studies of Moldova, Faculty of Law (Chisinau, The Republic of Moldova)

ORCID juliana.abramov@gmail.com

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals, international legal protection instruments, women’s human rights, gender equality

Abstract

International human rights standards ensure equality and non-discrimination for all individuals, regardless of gender or sex. Both women and men are entitled to enjoy all human rights and fundamental freedoms. This study examines how transitional societies in post-Soviet countries have adapted this concept into law and fulfilled their international commitments alongside national obligations. The analysis is framed through the lens of international human rights obligations and the Sustainable Development Goals Agenda. The research also assesses the role of women’s human rights organizations, with case studies from Georgia and the Republic of Moldova. The findings, conclusions, and recommendations are presented in the study