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The IMO and gender equality

Papanicolopulu, Irini

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Contributors

Laura Carballo Piñeiro
Editor

Maximo Q. Mejia Jr
Editor

Abstract

Gender equality, as enshrined in SDG 5, is today a guiding principle of the international community; however, it still needs to be introduced and fully used in a number of sectors. Shipping, one of the oldest human activities at sea, has long been a male-dominated activity. In this context, the IMO, as the main international actor regulating shipping, has a major role to play. The chapter looks into the legal framework that allows the IMO to innovate and mainstream gender equality in international regulation of shipping, as well as to the concrete steps that the Organization has taken so far. These include mainly training and, more recently, awareness-raising; normative action has started only in recent months. Suggestions are made for ways forward to fully exploit the IMO’s potential to ensure gender equality in the shipping sector.

Citation

Papanicolopulu, I. (2024). The IMO and gender equality. In L. Carballo Piñeiro, & M. Q. Mejia Jr (Eds.), The Elgar Companion to the Law and Practice of the International Maritime Organization (53-67). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781802206883.00012

Publication Date Sep 10, 2024
Deposit Date Mar 17, 2025
Publicly Available Date Sep 11, 2025
Pages 53-67
Series Title Elgar Companions to the Law and Practice of the UN Specialised Agencies series
Book Title The Elgar Companion to the Law and Practice of the International Maritime Organization
ISBN 9781802206876
DOI https://doi.org/10.4337/9781802206883.00012
Keywords Gender; Women; Shipping; IMO; SDG 5

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