Monday, May 18, 2020

Behörighetslagen

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'''Behörighetslagen''' (literary:'Competence Law') was an historical law in [[Sweden]], which formally guaranteed men and women equal right to all public professions and positions in society, with certain specified exceptions. The law was passed in 1923, and enforced in 1925.<ref>Sundevall, Fia (2011). Det sista manliga yrkesmonopolet: genus och militärt arbete i Sverige 1865-1989. Diss. Stockholm : Stockholms universitet, 2011</ref> It was dropped in 1945, because it contained exceptions which started to be seen as a problem by that point. The exceptions consisted of the right to become priests of the state church (which was allowed in 1958) and to have military office (which was allowed in a series of reforms in 1980-1989).

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