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Meylis E. B, Pozharskaya Y. V, Prokhorova L. V, Matantsev D. A.Gender Equality in the Context of the Laws of the Russian Federation and Republic of Abkhazia. Biosci Biotech Res Asia 2015;12(1)
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Gender Equality in the Context of the Laws of the Russian Federation and Republic of Abkhazia

Ekaterina Borisovna Meylis, Yuliya Vladimirovna Pozharskaya, Larisa Viktorovna Prokhorova and Dmitry Alexandrovich Matantsev

Russian State Social University, 4,1, V.Pika, Moscow, 129226, Russia.

ABSTRACT: This article is dedicated to comparative and legal studies of Constitutions and effective laws of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Abkhazia with respect to personal rights and freedoms and particular focus on gender equality. Similarities and differences in regulation of gender equality are also outlined herein. This scientific study seeks to identify methods of solving the problems caused by gender inequality in Russia and Abkhazia. This study has identified the cause of problems in the sphere of regulation of gender discrimination in Russia and Abkhazia and offers the appropriate solutions.

KEYWORDS: Gender equality, women rights, human-rights.

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