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Intersectionality in the Human Rights Legal Framework on Violence Against Women: At the Centre or the Margins?


ISBN13: 9781316623527
Published: December 2018
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2017)
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While gender has become a cornerstone of the current human rights framework on violence against women (VAW), a new theoretical concept has been gaining ground and becoming increasingly visible: intersectionality.

In response, this book clarifies three main aspects of the incorporation of intersectionality: it identifies the theoretical and practical implications in relation to VAW; reveals to what extent intersectionality is incorporated in the current human rights framework on VAW; and it provides empirical evidence of the potential benefits and advantages for cases of VAW derived from the application of intersectionality.

This book presents a comprehensive view of approaches within three jurisdictions (the United Nations, the Council of Europe and the Inter-American System) and will appeal to human rights scholars, lawyers and other practitioners, particularly those interested in VAW and diversity.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
I. Introduction
1. Introduction
2. Intersectionality and Violence Against Women

II. Intersectionality in law
3. The human rights framework on violence against women
4. Intersectionality in the United Nations
5. Intersectionality in the Council of Europe and Inter-American system

III. Intersectionality in practice
6. Empirical Case in Europe: Romani women and domestic violence
7. Empirical case in the Americas: Women, diversity and domestic violence

IV. Conclusion.