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Manjoo, Rashida,
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The Legal Protection of Women From Violence = Normative Gaps in International Law /
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The Legal Protection of Women From Violence/ edited by Rashida Manjoo and Jackie Jones.
Reminder of title:
Normative Gaps in International Law /
other author:
Manjoo, Rashida,
Published:
Boca Raton, FL :Routledge, : 2018.,
Description:
1 online resource (viii, 228 p.)
Subject:
Women - Violence against. -
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https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315185002
ISBN:
9781315185002 (ebk.)
The Legal Protection of Women From Violence = Normative Gaps in International Law /
The Legal Protection of Women From Violence
Normative Gaps in International Law /[electronic resource] :edited by Rashida Manjoo and Jackie Jones. - Boca Raton, FL :Routledge,2018. - 1 online resource (viii, 228 p.) - Human Rights and International Law. - Human Rights and International Law..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction: Violence against Women and the Need for International Law (Aisha Gill); 2. Chapter 1: The Importance of International Law and Institutions (Jackie Jones); 3. Chapter 2: Exploring the Consequences of the Normative Gap in Legal Protections Addressing Violence against Women (David Richards and Jillienne Haglund); 4. Chapter 3: Normative Developments on Violence against Women in the United Nations System (Rashida Manjoo); 5. Chapter 4: The African Human Rights System: Challenges and Potential in Addressing Violence against Women in Africa (Nicholas Wasonga Orago and Maria Nassali); 6. Chapter 5: The European System: Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and The Council of Europe Convention on Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention) (Jackie Jones); 7. Chapter 6: Violence against Women: Normative Developments in the Inter-American Human Rights System (Caroline Bettinger-Lopez);8. Chapter 7: Closing the Normative Gap in International Law on Violence against Women: Developments, Initiatives and Possible Options (Rashida Manjoo); 9. Index.
Violence against women remains one of the most pervasive human rights violations in the world today, and it permeates every society, at every level. Such violence is considered a systemic, widespread and pervasive human rights violation, experienced largely by women because they are women. Yet at the international level, there is a gap in the legal protection of women from violence. There is currently no binding international convention that explicitly prohibits such violence; or calls for its elimination; or, mandates the criminalisation of all forms of violence against women. This book critically analyses the treatment of violence against women in the United Nations system, and in three regional human rights systems. Each chapter explores the advantages and disadvantages coming from the legal instruments, the work of the monitoring systems, and the resulting findings and jurisprudence. The book proposes that the gap needs to be addressed through a new United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Violence against Women, or alternatively an Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women. A new Convention or Optional Protocol would be part of the transformative agenda that is needed to normatively address the promotion of a life free of violence for women, the responsibility of states to act with due diligence in the elimination of all forms of violence against all women, and the systemic challenges that are the causes and consequences of such violence.
ISBN: 9781315185002 (ebk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
749968
Women
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LC Class. No.: K5191 / .W65
Dewey Class. No.: 344.03/288
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