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Encyclopaedia   Gender and Elections   SUPPORTING LEGAL AND POLICY FRAMEWORKS FOR MEANINGFUL GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION IN THE ELECTORAL PROCESS   The impact of legal frameworks on gender equality and women’s participation in the electoral process   Domestic legal frameworks and provisions on gender equality and women’s participation in the electoral process  
Constitutions

In many countries, the constitution explicitly guarantees equal human rights for men and women, including civil, political and electoral rights. “If a constitution does not specifically include such language, this may ultimately prove to be a serious impediment to women’s participation.”[1] National constitutions can also establish quotas for women and other TSM.

 



[1] United Nations (2005): op. cit., p. 22.