RUDN Journal of Political Science (Feb 2022)

Gender Quotas for Political Participation and the Case of Georgia

  • Irina S. Amiantova,
  • Nikoloz Bitsadze

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-1438-2022-24-1-136-147
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 136 – 147

Abstract

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The current study focuses on the key elements limiting the political representation of women in the modern world. In order to eliminate discrimination, some countries introduce gender quotas for political participation. Studying the legal framework of modern Georgia shows that, despite the existing common legal basis for the equality of women and men, the reality in political life is different. The lack of effective quota mechanisms significantly weakens the realization of womens civil and political rights. Stereotypical attitudes and perceptions about the role of women in society are the main barriers to recruiting in the political and administrative deployment. Considering the gender aspect of political representation as a complex problem necessitated a systematic approach. The historical and comparative method was used to study the evolution of gender equality. A separate group of methods used in the article was made up of the political and legal analysis of empirical database national statistics. The article shows how the Georgian Parliament affects the position of women in politics by introducing mandatory quotas for national and local government elections, increasing the likelihood of women running, being elected and appointed.

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