Toward Aligning with International Gender Goals? Analysis of the Gender Equality Landscape in Japan under the Laws on Women’s Economic and Political Participation and Leadership

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW Law and Development Review Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1515/ldr-2021-0044
Aya Hatano
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Abstract Gender equality and women’s empowerment is taken as an important precondition and driving force for the achievement of all the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Despite its highly developed economy and democratic governance system, Japan’s record of gender equality, in particular, women’s political and economic leadership, has stalled for a number of years. Even after the promulgation of laws for promoting economic and political participation and leadership of women, namely, the Act on Promotion of Women’s Participation and Advancement in the Workplace (2015) and the Act on Promotion of Gender Equality in the Political Field (2018), Japan’s global ranking on gender equality was lowered further by a widening of the political gender gap and remaining dearth of female managers. This study analyses the effectiveness of the legal frameworks aimed at improving gender equality, through assessing their regulatory design, compliance, and implementation. It also highlights how gender norms underlining the international human rights law and international development agenda have affected the development and implementation of those legal frameworks. The paper concludes that the laws aimed to promote women’s leadership in the economic and political spheres have not fully performed to achieve intended goals because of their weak enforcement mechanism, the lack of strong political will as well as insufficient awareness raising and advocacy to bring about transformative changes of gendered practices embedded in social context and practice. The partnerships among global and local stakeholders including international organisations, governments, business, media, civil society, and people with diverse backgrounds are essential to provide the necessary momentum to drive the laws to work effectively on the ground, through transnational and local advocacy. Japanese society is standing at a critical juncture to advance equal voice in economic and political decision making, which is a core of democratic governance and sustainable development based on the principle of leaving no one behind.
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如何与国际性别目标接轨?从《妇女经济政治参与与领导权法》看日本性别平等状况
性别平等和妇女赋权是实现各项可持续发展目标的重要前提和动力。尽管日本拥有高度发达的经济和民主治理体系,但日本在性别平等方面的记录,特别是女性在政治和经济方面的领导地位,多年来一直停滞不前。即使在《促进妇女参与和领导的工作场所法》(2015年)和《促进政治领域性别平等法》(2018年)等促进妇女参与和领导的法律颁布之后,日本在性别平等方面的全球排名仍因政治性别差距扩大和女性管理人员的缺乏而进一步下降。本研究通过评估旨在改善性别平等的法律框架的监管设计、合规和实施情况,分析了这些法律框架的有效性。它还强调强调国际人权法和国际发展议程的性别规范如何影响这些法律框架的发展和执行。本文的结论是,旨在促进妇女在经济和政治领域的领导地位的法律没有充分执行,未能达到预期目标,因为它们的执行机制薄弱,缺乏强烈的政治意愿,以及没有充分的提高认识和宣传,以带来社会背景和实践中根深蒂固的性别实践的变革。包括国际组织、政府、企业、媒体、民间社会和不同背景人士在内的全球和地方利益攸关方之间的伙伴关系至关重要,可以通过跨国和地方宣传提供必要的动力,推动法律在实地有效发挥作用。日本社会正处于推进经济和政治决策平等发言权的关键时刻,这是基于不让任何人掉队原则的民主治理和可持续发展的核心。
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期刊介绍: Law and Development Review (LDR) is a top peer-reviewed journal in the field of law and development which explores the impact of law, legal frameworks, and institutions (LFIs) on development. LDR is distinguished from other law and economics journals in that its primary focus is the development aspects of international and domestic legal orders. The journal promotes global exchanges of views on law and development issues. LDR facilitates future global negotiations concerning the economic development of developing countries and sets out future directions for law and development studies. Many of the top scholars and practitioners in the field, including Professors David Trubek, Bhupinder Chimni, Michael Trebilcock, and Mitsuo Matsushita, have edited LDR issues and published articles in LDR. The journal seeks top-quality articles on law and development issues broadly, from the developing world as well as from the developed world. The changing economic conditions in recent decades render the law and development approach applicable to economic issues in developed countries as well as developing ones, and LDR accepts manuscripts on law and economic development issues concerning both categories of countries. LDR’s editorial board includes top scholars and professionals with diverse regional and academic backgrounds.
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