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  • "Although European policy initiatives to advance the position of women in Academia (and especially in science) have proliferated, both at national and EU levels, serious inequities of many kinds remain. This situation is exposed and investigated in this outstanding book, which presents reports and discussions from a two-day conference held at the Law Faculty of Lund University in December 2004. The participants - law professors and social scientists - present detailed reports on domestic experiences and regulations in eight European countries: Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.Among the many provocative issues raised and explored are the following: 'positive action' in theory and practice; the progress of the EU Commission's strategy to integrate equal opportunity into all Community policies and activities; the motives for promoting women in Academia; the importance not only of setting targets but of funding to achieve them; the extensive group of part-timers and fixed-term employees at the margin of the traditional academic career; the importance of creating a situation in Academia where 'woman excellence' shows; and the development of 'marketable' research disciplines embodied in private research institutes. With its penetrating analysis of its subject - women in Academia in Europe - and its many keen insights into the possibilities within Community equality law to move forward quickly and effectively toward equity in academic positions for women and men, 'Women in Academia and Equality Law' will be read avidly and put to use by committed lawyers, academics, and policymakers throughout the EU countries." (Verlagsinformation). Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ann Numhauser-Henning: Introduction : aiming high - falling short? (1-22); Lynn Roseberry: Denmark : structural and unconscious gender discrimination in Danish universities (23-44); Anne-Marie Daune-Richard: France : gender equality in French academia (45-56); Dagmar Schiek; Almut Kirschbaum: Germany : new governance for higher education institutions, prospects for female university careers and equality law (57-82); Csilla Kollonay Lehoczky: Hungary : easy to accede, hard to succeed - the ambivalent case of academic career for women in the post-socialist Hungary (p. 83-112); Elena Urso: Italy : 'playing with fire' : equality, fairness and the paradox of a gender blind society (113-146); Susanne Burri: The Netherlands : women in academia in the Netherlands - bridging the gap? (147-170); Ann Numhauser-Henning: Sweden : recruitment targets for women professors - mission impossible? (171-198); Christopher McCrudden: United Kingdom : progress, problems and opportunities (199-216); Appendix: - Treaty establishing the European Community (consolidated text); - Council Directive 76/207/EEC of 9 February 1976 on the implementation of the principle of equal treatment for men and women as regards access to employment, vocational training and promotion, and working conditions; ; - Directive 2002/73/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 September 2002 amending Council Directive 76/207/EEC on the implementation of the principle of equal treatment for men and women as regards access to employment, vocational training and promotion, and working conditions.; - Judgment of the Court of 17 October 1995. Eckhard Kalanke v. Freie Hansestadt Bremen; - Judgment of the Court of 11 November 1997. Hellmut Marschall v. Land Nordrhein-Westfalen; - Judgment of the Court of 28 March 2000. Georg Badeck and Others, interveners: Hessische Ministerprdsident and Landesanwalt beim Staatsgerichtshof des Landes Hessen; - Judgment of the Court (Fifth Chamber) of 6 July 2000. Katarina Abrahamsson and Leif Anderson v. Elisabet Fogelqvist.; - Judgment of the Court (Sixth Chamber) of 7 December 2000. Julia Schnorbus v. Land Hessen.; - Judgment of the Court of 19 March 2002. H. Lommers v. Minister van Landbouw, Natuurbeheer en Visserij.; - Judgment of the Court (Second Chamber) of 30 September 2004. Serge Briheche v. Ministre de Vlnterieur, Ministre de VEducation nationale and Ministre de la Justice.; - Judgment of the EFTA Court of 24 January 2003, in Case E-l/02. (xsd:string)
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