Gender Quotas Database

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Yugoslavia, SFR (1943-1992)

Yugoslavia, SFR (1943-1992)

Eastern Europe

No legislated or voluntary party quotas.

At a glance

Structure of parliament

Are there legislated quotas

For the Single / Lower house? No
For the Upper house? No
For the Sub-national level? No

Are there voluntary quotas?

Adopted by political parties?
Is there additional information?

Voluntary Political Party Quotas*

* Only political parties represented in parliament are included. When a country has legislated quotas in place, only political parties that have voluntary quotas that exceed the percentage/number of the national quota legislation are presented in this table.

Additional information

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Sources

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Additional reading

  • Stojkovic, Dragan. 2003. ‘A Farewell to Yugoslavia,’ Transitions online, http://www.tol.cz/look/TOL/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=9&NrIssue=1&NrSection=1&NrArticle=8673
  • Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation. 2002. ‘A Compilation of NGO Reports from Balkan Countries: Montenegro.’ Implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). 204-233.
  • Stability Pact Gender Task Force (SPGTF). 2002. ‘Building National Gender Equality Mechanisms in South East Europe: Women's Use of the State’.
  • Lyth, Annette (ed.) 2001. ‘Getting it Right – A Gender Approach to UNMIK Administration in Kosovo’, Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation, http://www.iktk.se/publikationer/rapporter/pdf/Kosovorapport.pdf
  • Woodward, Alison. 2001. ‘Women Are Doing It: Building a Gender Balanced Democracy Using Sticks, Carrots and Kisses’. Stability Pact Gender Task Force Regional Meeting, Slovenia (SPGTF).
  • Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation. ‘A Compilation of the NGO Report from Balkan Countries: Serbia’. Implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). pp. 234-283.
  • Montenegro Government homepage, www.vlada.cg.yu
  • OSCE Mission to Kosovo, www.osce.org/kosovo
  • OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro, http://www.osce.org/sam
  • OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, www.osce.org/odihr
  • Serbia and Montenegro Parliament website, http://www.skupstina.gov.yu/index_en.php?lang=en
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia and Montenegro, www.mfa.gov.yu

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