Problems of Gender Tolerance Formation in the Context of the Introduction of Martial Law in Ukraine
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https://doi.org/10.14571/brajets.v16.n3.617-624Palavras-chave:
gender, tolerance, equality, discrimination, martial lawResumo
O artigo dedica-se ao estudo de questões que retardam a formação da tolerância de género no contexto do conflito armado no território da Ucrânia. São destacados os aspectos da igualdade de género e os factores que influenciam a sua realização nas realidades ucranianas. O artigo analisa os problemas do desenvolvimento e formação da igualdade de género, os pré-requisitos históricos e os factores que podem ter influenciado de uma forma ou de outra a implementação das ideias de tolerância, as mudanças e novidades da legislação em vigor, e a sua conformidade com as normas europeias para o proteção dos direitos humanos. O documento também apresenta argumentos convincentes sobre a existência do problema da discriminação de género e a situação enfrentada pelas pessoas deslocadas internamente, tanto mulheres como homens, em diversas esferas da sociedade e sectores profissionais. Está estabelecido que durante o período da lei marcial na Ucrânia, as meninas e as mulheres são as mais vulneráveis devido à mudança de papéis familiares, ao aumento da responsabilidade pela vida e saúde dos entes queridos, à perda de um chefe de família, ao aumento dos casos de violência, à violência externa insegurança devido aos bombardeamentos massivos por parte do país ocupante. São também estudadas certas características dos segmentos mais vulneráveis da população e problemas de discriminação contra representantes de outras nacionalidades em condições de guerra.Referências
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