Institutional mechanisms for combatting sexual harassment in higher education institutions: The case of the University of Belgrade

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As a form of gender-based violence, sexual harassment represents one of the most serious obstacles to gender equality in higher education institutions. A systematic and institutional response is required in order for the problem to be regulated. This chapter provides a short overview of the existing institutional mechanisms adopted-with the support system built within the TARGET project-at the University of Belgrade and its member institutions, as a possible and good practice model of institutional interventions dealing with this issue. With three member faculties already having previously introduced their own rulebooks, the first University of Belgrade Rulebook on the Prevention of and Protection from Sexual Harassment was adopted university-wide in 2021. This document represents an important step forward and a substantial support to all the member institutions in the process of regulating the prevention of and protection from sexual harassment and thus contributes substantially to gender equality at all levels of the institution.

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Mirazić, M., & Duhaček, D. (2022). Institutional mechanisms for combatting sexual harassment in higher education institutions: The case of the University of Belgrade. In Overcoming the Challenge of Structural Change in Research Organisations: A Reflexive Approach to Gender Equality (pp. 113–124). Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-119-820221007

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