Overview of the lectures at the School of Feminism: 7 May 2016
On Saturday, 7 May the lectures of the Module 2 (State, law, equality: de iure and de facto) at this year’s Žarana Papić School of Feminism took place. Natalija Petrić, lawyer, talked about the international legal and political standards in the area of domestic violence (violence against women), especially about their implementation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as about women’s rights in the system of UN, with a special emphasis on CEDAW.
More about the content of the lectures is available in the B/C/S version of this overview.
On Saturday, 14 May the lectures start at 11 A.M. In the scope of the Module 1, Selma Kešetović will talk about the diversity and disputes within the feminist theory and practice.
The realisation of the Žarana Papić School of Feminism is being financially supported by the Swedish Government via the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).
discriminationNatalija Petrićviolence against womenwomen's rightsŽarana Papić School of Feminism