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"The exceptional quality of the book is precisely its methodological openness, which made it possible to view the research problem from multiple perspectives..." (Nerzuk Curak, Ph.D., University of Sarajevo) " We are talking about conclusions that open the debate and stress the necessity of legal changes in the field of gender equality". (Inga Tomic-Koludrovic, Ph.D., University of Zadar) "This study will be not only indispensable literature for students of gender and women's studies and those engaged in the study of gender-based violence but also a guide for creators of legal norms and public…mehr

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"The exceptional quality of the book is precisely its methodological openness, which made it possible to view the research problem from multiple perspectives..." (Nerzuk Curak, Ph.D., University of Sarajevo) " We are talking about conclusions that open the debate and stress the necessity of legal changes in the field of gender equality". (Inga Tomic-Koludrovic, Ph.D., University of Zadar) "This study will be not only indispensable literature for students of gender and women's studies and those engaged in the study of gender-based violence but also a guide for creators of legal norms and public policies." (Mirjana Dokmanovic Ph.D., Institute for Social Sciences in Belgrade) " Until now, this area has been in the dark in the countries of the Western Balkans...This publication and the research that preceded it represent is one of the first initiatives in the Balkans." (Olivera Komar Ph.D., University of Montenegro).
Autorenporträt
Zilka Spahi¿ ¿iljak - associate professor in gender studies,Muslim feminist and activist,University of Sarajevo;Jasna Koväevi¿ - associate professor of leadership and management at School of Economics and Business,University of Sarajevo;Jasmina Husanovi¿ - professor of Cultural Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy and activist, University of Tuzla