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Guided tour with an expert

Die Einführung des Frauenstimmrechts aus rechtlicher Sicht

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with Prof. Dr. iur. Christa Tobler, Professorin Universität Basel und Universität Leiden (NL)

Rundgang durch die Ausstellung «Frauen.Rechte | Von der Aufklärung bis in die Gegenwart».

National Museum Zurich

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Prof. Dr. iur. Christa Tobler

Christa Tobler
Professor Tobler ist Professorin für Europarecht an den Universitäten Basel (Schweiz) und Leiden (Niederlande). Sie hat zwei Forschungsschwerpunkte, nämlich 1) Rechtsgleichheit und Diskriminierung, sowohl im Wirtschafts- als auch im Sozialrecht, und 2) das komplexe Rechtsverhältnis zwischen der Schweiz und der Europäischen Union, im Kontext anderer Aussenbeziehungsregime der Europäischen Union mit Nichtmitgliedstaaten, insbesondere in der Form von Assoziierungsregimen. Professor Tobler ist Mitglied des Redaktionskomitees der Swiss Review of International and European Law und Mitglied des executive committee of senior experts des European Equality Law Network. Sie ist auch eine begeisterte Moot-Court-Richterin (regionale Ebene) für die European Law Moot Court Competition und Mitbegründerin des The EU Law in Charts Project. Ziel des Projekts ist der Einsatz von Visualisierung in der juristischen Lehre.

The exhibition

Key visual in the "Women.Rights" exhibition

For decades, Swiss women did not have the same civil and political rights as men. The road to the introduction of women’s suffrage in 1971, and the adoption of a constitutional article on gender equality in 1981, was rocky and highly controversy. Ever since the Declaration of the Rights of Man of 1789 proclaimed ‘free men’ to be politically emancipated, women have been fighting for equality. And the issue is still debated by women and men today. Fifty years after the introduction of women’s suffrage in Switzerland, the exhibition at the National Museum Zurich turns the spotlight on the struggle for women’s rights in this country – a struggle that has waxed and waned for more than 200 years. In addition to important objects on loan from Swiss institutions, the exhibition presents some outstanding exhibits from international collections.

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