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Vol 11, Issue 1, 2023
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Received: 20.05.2023. >> Accepted: 27.05.2023. >> Published: 06.09.2023. Conference paper

RODNA RAVNOPRAVNOST KAO DIO SFERE ODRŽIVOGA RAZVOJA / GENDER EQUALITY AS PART OF THE SPHERE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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Kornelija Nikačević ,
Kornelija Nikačević
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International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Jasmina Tahirović ,
Jasmina Tahirović
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Općinski sud u Travniku , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Adis Mehić
Adis Mehić
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Općinski sud u Travniku , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Bearing in mind the definitions of sustainable development, what can be concluded is the  intention of sustainable development for balance. Namely, this balance should be the link  between the immediate satisfaction of certain needs of individuals who represent a certain  generation of society, and, therefore, all subsequent generations should have the same  opportunity. Therefore, the current possession of the ability to satisfy certain needs should  continue and have continuity through future generations that take the place of the previous ones.  Sustainable development is observed through many segments of society. Human rights are one  of those segments. In the segment of human rights, this paper, first of all, defines the concept  of sustainable development, binding norms, and analyzes gender equality. We look at gender  equality from the aspect of human rights, which also represents one of the pillars of rights in  society, which is connected to the development of human society and its sustainability in that  segment. 

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