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Report in External Series | 2019

A Gender Analysis of Peace Agreements and Transitional Documents in Libya, 2011-2018

Robert Forster (2019)
Forster, R. (2019). A Gender Analysis of Peace Agreements and Transitional Documents in Libya, 2011-2018 (PA-X Report, Spotlight Series). Edinburgh: Global Justice Academy, University of Edinburgh
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http://www.politicalsettlements.org/publications-database/gender-analysis-of-peace-agreements-in-libya/

This Spotlight addresses the questions: How did peace agreements and transition documents signed in Libya between 2011 and 2018 provide for the inclusion of women and gender? When and how are women and gender explicitly mentioned in the agreements, and how are some key areas relevant to gender equality dealt with?

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http://www.politicalsettlements.org/publications-database/gender-analysis-of-peace-agreements-in-libya/

Robert Forster

Adviser (U4)
  • robert.forster@cmi.no
  • Libya
  • Peace agreements
  • Gender
  • Inclusion
  • Local agreements
  • Transitions

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