Project

Biodiversity and gender: the need for hard legal obligations?

Code
01J16010
Duration
01 May 2010 → 28 February 2016
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Promotor
Research disciplines
  • Social sciences
    • Law
Keywords
international law gender biodiversity climate change
 
Project description

Biodiversity loss and climate change specifically affect women in developing countries. International law recognizes the role of women in biodiversity conservation. However, implementation is lacking. The research starts from the hypothesis that this lack is a result of the "soft law" character of international provisions. This hypothesis will be tested through an analysis of international legal documents.