Violence against women is characterised by its universality, the multiplicity of its forms, and the intersectionality of diverse kinds of discrimination against women. Great emphasis in legal analysis has been placed on sex-based discrimination; however, in investigations of violence, one aspect has been overlooked: violence may severely affect women's health and access to reproductive health, and State health policies might be a cause of violence against women. Exploring the relationship between violence against women and women's rights to health and reproductive health, Sara De Vido theorises the new concept of violence against women's health in international law using the Hippocratic paradigm, enriching human rights-based approaches t...
Sexual violence is a particular brand of evil that women have endured-more than men-during armed con...
Violence against women is recognized as a global public health and human rights problem in need of u...
In recent decades, international human rights law has significantly developed, not only with regard ...
Violence against women is characterised by its universality, the multiplicity of its forms, and the ...
Violence against women is characterised by its universality, the multiplicity of its forms, and the ...
The purpose of this research is to analyse UN SC Resolution 2467 (2019)[6] and the subsequent Resolu...
Violence against women remains one of the most pervasive human rights violations in the world today,...
There is one area, however, where international law seems to hold promise; certain cultural practice...
The problems of violence against women and domestic violence were reflected in Goal No. 5 of the 20...
Drawing on feminist theories of international law, this thesis critically examines how women's live...
Violence against women is an established issue of concern under international law as well as in the ...
Background Violence against women (VAW) is a wide phenomenon registered across centuries, in differe...
Sexual violence is a particular brand of evil that women have endured—more than men—during armed con...
International human rights law is showing an increasing concern for the phenomenon of domestic and s...
Gender-based violence (GBV) occurs throughout the world across times of war and peace, impacting wom...
Sexual violence is a particular brand of evil that women have endured-more than men-during armed con...
Violence against women is recognized as a global public health and human rights problem in need of u...
In recent decades, international human rights law has significantly developed, not only with regard ...
Violence against women is characterised by its universality, the multiplicity of its forms, and the ...
Violence against women is characterised by its universality, the multiplicity of its forms, and the ...
The purpose of this research is to analyse UN SC Resolution 2467 (2019)[6] and the subsequent Resolu...
Violence against women remains one of the most pervasive human rights violations in the world today,...
There is one area, however, where international law seems to hold promise; certain cultural practice...
The problems of violence against women and domestic violence were reflected in Goal No. 5 of the 20...
Drawing on feminist theories of international law, this thesis critically examines how women's live...
Violence against women is an established issue of concern under international law as well as in the ...
Background Violence against women (VAW) is a wide phenomenon registered across centuries, in differe...
Sexual violence is a particular brand of evil that women have endured—more than men—during armed con...
International human rights law is showing an increasing concern for the phenomenon of domestic and s...
Gender-based violence (GBV) occurs throughout the world across times of war and peace, impacting wom...
Sexual violence is a particular brand of evil that women have endured-more than men-during armed con...
Violence against women is recognized as a global public health and human rights problem in need of u...
In recent decades, international human rights law has significantly developed, not only with regard ...