Integrating Gender: Women, Law and Politics in the European Union (Questions for Feminism)

Integrating Gender: Women, Law and Politics in the European Union (Questions for Feminism)

by Catherine Hoskyns (Author)

Synopsis

During 1996-97, the European Union's Intergovernmental Conference is reviewing the competence, institutional structure and working methods of the Union. This book seeks to make an intervention in the debate on these issues by highlighting the obstacles and opportunities for an effective policy on the rights of women at work. Since the 1970s, European Community legislation on conditions of employment has provided a rare example of European policy which grants social rights and engages, at least to some extent, with a mobilized political community. Analysis of policy implementation reveals the complex web which develops when national and transnational state activity interacts with social movements operating in different national and cultural contexts. In this book, Catherine Hoskyns tracks these developments across the EU member states using a wide range of primary sources, including original interviews with some of the key women involved at grassroots, professional and official levels.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 258
Publisher: Verso
Published: 08 Mar 1996

ISBN 10: 1859840787
ISBN 13: 9781859840788

Media Reviews
This important book provides the first full-length study of a crucial and fascinating subject. It explores the unexpected development--within the distanced bureaucracy of the European Commission--of policies for women's equality, and assesses the impact of women's organisations on this development. --Anne Phillips, Professor of Politics, London Guildhall University
Author Bio
Catherine Hoskyns is Professor Emerita of European Studies at Coventry University.