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Published December 14, 2021 | Version v1
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UniSAFE D3.2 Report on the European Policy Baseline

  • 1. Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
  • 2. Jagiellonian university
  • 3. Örebro University
  • 4. Yellow Window

Contributors

Contact person:

  • 1. European Science Foundation

Description

The objective of this report is to establish a European baseline of policies in place to combat Gender-Based Violence (GBV) at the legal, policy level and the level of research funding organisations (RFO), as a fixed point of reference for future comparisons, by assessing existing laws and policies at the national and RFO levels in 27 countries in the EU. This is accompanied by analyses of four Associated Countries (Iceland, Serbia, Turkey, UK) and two Third Countries (Canada, USA) that were selected for comparison and as examples of existing practices. The analysis focuses specifically on dedicated legal and policy frameworks focused specifically on universities and research organisations, in order to map the special efforts made by national and regional authorities and RFOs to combat GBV at these specific institutions beyond generic anti-discrimination legislation and labour law protections.

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D3.2 UniSAFE_Policy_baseline.pdf

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Funding

UniSAFE – Gender-based violence and institutional responses: Building a knowledge base and operational tools to make universities and research organisations safe 101006261
European Commission