The present Article seeks to analyze the notion of gender-based violence, in light of the evolving gender discourse, and identify the problems associated with effectively addressing it in international human rights law. It analyzes the definitions of gender, enshrined in various human rights documents, and suggests using performative theory of gender to form a comprehensive view on gender-based violence. It also critically addresses three aspects of regulating gender-based violence: inclusivity, patriarchy, and normativity. It concludes that, in the long term, the commitment to eradicate gender-based violence should be strengthened by framing it as a binding treaty obligation on the universal human rights level, while in the short term it c...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
Sexual and gender-based violence is prevalent in armed conflicts throughout all corners of the world...
In recent decades, international human rights law has significantly developed, not only with regard ...
This Article brings the lens of civil cases seeking accountability for gender violence to the questi...
Violence against women is an established issue of concern under international law as well as in the ...
Violence against women is an established issue of concern under international law as well as in the ...
This chapter reviews the many achievements of the last 25 years − expressed in the proliferation of ...
Violence against women is one of the greatest threats to women‟s equality and equal enjoyment of hu...
Despite the lack of specific provisions in the European Convention on Human Rights regarding gender-...
The problems of violence against women and domestic violence were reflected in Goal No. 5 of the 20...
The treatment of gender-related violence within ICL is inextricably tied up with the recognition of ...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
Since the 1990s, international justice mechanisms have implemented numerous procedural adjustments i...
Abstract:Discrimination against the girl child starts the moment she enters into the mother's womb. ...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
Sexual and gender-based violence is prevalent in armed conflicts throughout all corners of the world...
In recent decades, international human rights law has significantly developed, not only with regard ...
This Article brings the lens of civil cases seeking accountability for gender violence to the questi...
Violence against women is an established issue of concern under international law as well as in the ...
Violence against women is an established issue of concern under international law as well as in the ...
This chapter reviews the many achievements of the last 25 years − expressed in the proliferation of ...
Violence against women is one of the greatest threats to women‟s equality and equal enjoyment of hu...
Despite the lack of specific provisions in the European Convention on Human Rights regarding gender-...
The problems of violence against women and domestic violence were reflected in Goal No. 5 of the 20...
The treatment of gender-related violence within ICL is inextricably tied up with the recognition of ...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
Since the 1990s, international justice mechanisms have implemented numerous procedural adjustments i...
Abstract:Discrimination against the girl child starts the moment she enters into the mother's womb. ...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
Sexual and gender-based violence is prevalent in armed conflicts throughout all corners of the world...
In recent decades, international human rights law has significantly developed, not only with regard ...