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Petition is addressed to: Academia
In a recent editorial, over 60 women in competition law academia pointed towards a range of gendered misconduct in their field. This ranges from a lack of representation and various forms of marginalising women to discrimination and outright harassment.
By signing this petition, you voice your support for ending gendered misconduct in competition law academia.
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The editorial is available here:
- Journal of European Competition Law and Practice (JECLAP) (open access): https://academic.oup.com/jeclap/article/14/7/379/7455235
- Journal of German and European Competition Law (Wirtschaft und Wettbewerb - WuW): https://research.owlit.de/document/e03276a2-240f-3f8b-9d99-d5db16900320
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Reason
An academic community in which people feel discomfort, fear, or belittled, is one in which academic discourse and the pursuit of knowledge cannot thrive. We cannot pretend to be thought leaders if we cannot be action leaders!
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Petition started:
01/10/2024
Petition ends:
12/31/2024
Region:
European Union
Topic:
Education
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I support gender equality
Porque como jurista especialista no direito europeu e da concorrência e como feminista entendo este tema fundamental!
Because I'm a feminist.
It is very important because academia would become a more inclusive environment if we ellimiates instances of gendered misconduct.
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Infringement of fairness