This study examines Turkey's Law No. 6284, which was enacted pursuant to the Istanbul Convention's obligations for signatories to combat and prevent violence against women. The law aims to provide both protection and prevention measures to assist women and their families. However, the nation has struggled with the implementation of consistent responses to family violence. The article argues that, although Turkey has done much to implement the Istanbul Convention, the nation's male-dominated mentality and the emphasis on family coherence and harmony rather than women as ``individuals{''} hinders effective responses to gender violence
ABSTRACT: In 2011, 11 May, the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence aga...
Ipek Bengisu looks at Turkey’s withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention, the national and internation...
Since the 20th of July 2016, Turkey has been under the state of emergency. Reiteration of the hegemo...
One of the major achievements in tackling violence against women (VAW) is the adoption of the Counci...
Turkey has been an active participant in international developments when it comes to women's rights ...
As of today, the Istanbul convention ceases to be effective in Turkey. But that’s not the end of the...
Violence against women and domestic violence has attracted a lot of attention of the scientific comm...
Violence against women (VAW) is a societal problem and a violation of human rights. It is crucial th...
Violence against women in Turkey is a tangible manifestation of the way that Turkish men have used f...
In recent years, gender equality and women’s rights have been in the spotlight of international poli...
Domestic violence disproportionately affects women in Turkey. The fact that the state does not fulfi...
This book offers an in-depth and critical analysis of the Istanbul Convention, along with discussion...
European Union (EU) gender Directives are filtered through distinctive national social policy regime...
Turkey has formally withdrawn from a landmark international treaty protecting women from violence: t...
In the first decade of the 2000s, law and order policies improved in Turkey in accordance with EU st...
ABSTRACT: In 2011, 11 May, the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence aga...
Ipek Bengisu looks at Turkey’s withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention, the national and internation...
Since the 20th of July 2016, Turkey has been under the state of emergency. Reiteration of the hegemo...
One of the major achievements in tackling violence against women (VAW) is the adoption of the Counci...
Turkey has been an active participant in international developments when it comes to women's rights ...
As of today, the Istanbul convention ceases to be effective in Turkey. But that’s not the end of the...
Violence against women and domestic violence has attracted a lot of attention of the scientific comm...
Violence against women (VAW) is a societal problem and a violation of human rights. It is crucial th...
Violence against women in Turkey is a tangible manifestation of the way that Turkish men have used f...
In recent years, gender equality and women’s rights have been in the spotlight of international poli...
Domestic violence disproportionately affects women in Turkey. The fact that the state does not fulfi...
This book offers an in-depth and critical analysis of the Istanbul Convention, along with discussion...
European Union (EU) gender Directives are filtered through distinctive national social policy regime...
Turkey has formally withdrawn from a landmark international treaty protecting women from violence: t...
In the first decade of the 2000s, law and order policies improved in Turkey in accordance with EU st...
ABSTRACT: In 2011, 11 May, the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence aga...
Ipek Bengisu looks at Turkey’s withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention, the national and internation...
Since the 20th of July 2016, Turkey has been under the state of emergency. Reiteration of the hegemo...