Gender Quotas on Boards - Is It Time for Australia to Lean In?

Peta Spender

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    Abstract

    This article examines whether Australia should introduce a gender quota on ASX 200 boards. Although existing institutional arrangements favour voluntary initiatives, Australia may be at a critical juncture where two factors the public, pragmatic nature of the statutory regulation of corporations in Australia and the current salience of gender as a political issue may favour the introduction of a quota. In particular, Australian policy-makers may be amenable to change by observing initiatives from other jurisdictions. It is argued that we should maintain a healthy scepticism about functionalist arguments such as the business case for women on boards. Rather, we should invoke enduring justifications such as equality, parity and democratic legitimacy to support a quota. The optimal design of an Australian gender board quota will be also be explored.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)95-121
    JournalDeakin Law Review
    Volume20
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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