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2021 ◽  
pp. 457-472
Author(s):  
Irene García Muñoz

This article reviews how European policy in gender equality has generated an impact on the lives of European women since reporting and data has been compiled, analysing if there is a potential improvement that could be attributed to the existence of a supranational body and supranational policy. The article will identify some of the structures, regulations and gender policy in the European Union and its potential impact on member states. For that purpose, a wealth of knowledge, which has been developed in the last years by feminist and gender scholars, will be considered and reinterpreted highlighting the most relevant arguments, approaches and debates.  Similarly, I will draw on the European Union data and analysis available on the numerous reports developed by multiple EU institutions. Given the limitations of this study and the extensive reach of gender policy within the Union, after a general overview, I will focus briefly on the research sphere, where a series of developments have shown an optimistic picture, despite the possible critics to the level of engagement and effective leadership of the Union in this area


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
Upik Mutiara ◽  
Romi Maulana

Protection of personal data as closely related to the protection of personal and private rights. Indonesia does not yet have legislation that specifically regulates the protection of personal data. then the problem that the author raises is: the comparison of the right to personal protection as part of human rights in Indonesia with the constitution in other countries and the concept of comparing the protection of personal data as a manifestation of the human rights of personal protection in Indonesia and other countries. related to the protection of personal rights in Indonesia is a state constitutional obligation regulated in the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia Article 28G Paragraph (1). The constitutions of other countries such as in several Asian, African, and European countries as mentioned above have explicitly regulated and mentioned the protection of guarantees and personal rights or privacy rights of their citizens. while in Indonesia such as Saudi Arabia and Madagascar it does not explicitly mention anything about the right of privacy in their constitution. it can be concluded that the concept of personal data protection can be found in international and regional instruments such as the European Union Data Protection Directive, the European Union Data Protection Convention, and the OECD Guidelines.


Author(s):  
Bülent AÇMA ◽  
Nedret Noyan ÖZYAKALI

Aim of this research is to analyze European Union countries' solid waste data and to make a relation between waste management system and types of waste in terms of geographic location, socioeconomic and scientific-technologic perception for each region. According to common belief in society, the more the income the more the knowledge brings in which people should generate less domestic waste. In other words, if a country is economically developed, then its people must be taught well and know how not to generate more domestic waste. First thing to be considered in this article is to conclude that belief in any ways. Another point is by using European Union Statistics Office’s data, namely EuroStat, analyzing each countries’ waste source is observed in this article.That is to say, by knowing a countries’ production area, energy resource types, cultural behaviour, agriculture and other socioeconomic structure, an analyze result is aimed to be provided in this research for observing produced waste and their resource. By analyzing the socioeconomic structures in numbers, one can predict the future waste data by understanding the correlation. It is becoming more important to predict waste generation nowadays because as mentioned in this article, not all the countries have enough land to apply landfilling process which is both infficient in terms of economic reasons and disrespectful against the nature. Since waste management is a fact that needs to be handled depending on how wastes are generated; thus, socioeconomic struce, precise prediction methods are required for determining the best option. In this research European Union data is mostly considered and analyzed because Turkey is included in that data research for years. One must understand that all these data belong to 2018 because each data is collected twice a year and provided 2 years after. Thus, 2018 data is the most recent one which is released in October 2020 according to EuroStat Statistics Explained.


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