In Latin America and Southern Africa, norms on violence against women have developed with ups and downs, not simply in reaction to global norms, but sometimes even preceding global norm diffusion or surpassing it in terms of scope, framing and binding character. The classic global-to-local account with a single source of norm creation cannot capture these dynamics. Including the regional level in a dynamic model of norm diffusion enables us to understand the changing contents of a norm and to acknowledge transregional agency. We show (1) how norm contestation is an ongoing, multidirectional and polycentric process; (2) how the regional level opens up opportunities for feminists and femocrats; and (3) under which conditions regional norms ca...
The establishment and strengthening of regional human rights institutions has been hailed as a posit...
This cumulative dissertation explores the contestation of global norms. It seeks to shed light on th...
This thesis examines to what extent local and international organizations cooperate to combat viole...
Latin American feminists brought up the issue of violence in the 1970s under military rule or situat...
This chapter looks at gender equality norms in regional governance, comparing two types of gender eq...
"When and why do states implement international women's rights norms? Global Norms and Local Action ...
This thesis argues that norms, in general, have proliferated in a neo-liberalising context since the...
This study explores the norm localization dynamics and processes in order to better understand how i...
Internationally defined gender rights are glocalized in Peru by both state and non-state actors, esp...
The norm against female combat participation has been powerfully influential and extremely slow to c...
This edited volume by Katalin Fábián is a welcome addition to the still scarce literature on violenc...
Why do some local governments respond more to violence against women (VAW) than others, and what rol...
This article aims to show the added value of studying transnational advocacy networks through a disc...
This article aims to show the added value of studying transnational advocacy networks through a disc...
In 1979 the United Nations passed the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination a...
The establishment and strengthening of regional human rights institutions has been hailed as a posit...
This cumulative dissertation explores the contestation of global norms. It seeks to shed light on th...
This thesis examines to what extent local and international organizations cooperate to combat viole...
Latin American feminists brought up the issue of violence in the 1970s under military rule or situat...
This chapter looks at gender equality norms in regional governance, comparing two types of gender eq...
"When and why do states implement international women's rights norms? Global Norms and Local Action ...
This thesis argues that norms, in general, have proliferated in a neo-liberalising context since the...
This study explores the norm localization dynamics and processes in order to better understand how i...
Internationally defined gender rights are glocalized in Peru by both state and non-state actors, esp...
The norm against female combat participation has been powerfully influential and extremely slow to c...
This edited volume by Katalin Fábián is a welcome addition to the still scarce literature on violenc...
Why do some local governments respond more to violence against women (VAW) than others, and what rol...
This article aims to show the added value of studying transnational advocacy networks through a disc...
This article aims to show the added value of studying transnational advocacy networks through a disc...
In 1979 the United Nations passed the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination a...
The establishment and strengthening of regional human rights institutions has been hailed as a posit...
This cumulative dissertation explores the contestation of global norms. It seeks to shed light on th...
This thesis examines to what extent local and international organizations cooperate to combat viole...