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The article discusses the issue of the place and presence of women in the public sphere, and tries to answer the question of how these matters are impacted by the institution of the Constitutional Tribunal. Applying the method of discourse analysis, I have examined the Polish Constitutional Tribunal’s decisions and looked into the media discussion, with both revealing dominant trends regarding women’s rights in Polish constitutionalism. Using the category of counterpublics, I also cover emancipation movements important on account of women’s rights and their presence in the public domain. I also address the common myths concerning the Constitutional Tribunal. There are also mentions of room for the materialisation of emancipation processes in Polish constitutionalism.
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Egypt is a place with a long tradition of female participation in revolutions. After years of Mubarak’s despotism, women joined the revolution once again. As a result, they had to deal with the violation of women’s rights. When Morsi was removed, women were again at the top of political topics. The new constitution was described as the most progressive for women. Sisi has been a president for short time but he is already called the presi­dent of women. However women still face problems. They defended them­selves from the Muslim Brotherhood’s rules by supporting Sisi, but did they really win by overthrowing the regime of Mubarak?
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The article discusses the issue of the place and presence of women in the public sphere, and tries to answer the question of how these matters are impacted by the institution of the Constitutional Tribunal. Applying the method of discourse analysis, I have examined the Polish Constitutional Tribunal’s decisions and looked into the media discussion, with both revealing dominant trends regarding women’s rights in Polish constitutionalism. Using the category of counterpublics, I also cover emancipation movements important on account of women’s rights and their presence in the public domain. I also address the common myths concerning the Constitutional Tribunal. There are also mentions of room for the materialisation of emancipation processes in Polish constitutionalism.
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Artykuł porusza kwestię miejsca i obecności kobiet w sferze publicznej, a także wpływania na nie przez instytucję, jaką jest Trybunał Konstytucyjny. Za pomocą analizy dyskursu autorka badała orzeczenia Trybunału Konstytucyjnego, a także dyskurs medialny, które ukazują dominujące tendencje dotyczące praw kobiet w polskim konstytucjonalizmie. Autorka, używając kategorii kontrpubliczności, przybliża także ruchy emancypacyjne istotne ze względu na prawa kobiet i ich obecność w sferze publicznej. Przygląda się także mitom dotyczącym Trybunału Konstytucyjnego. W polskim konstytucjonalizmie dostrzega pole do zaistnienia procesów emancypacyjnych.
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