Human Rights

International Law and Violence Against Women: Europe and the Istanbul Convention

Edited by Johanna Niemi · Lourdes Peroni · Vladislava Stoyanova
Routledge September 2021

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9781032173535
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
September 2021
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Paperback
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U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This book offers an in-depth and critical analysis of the Istanbul Convention, along with discussions on its impact and implications.

The work highlights the place of the Convention in the landscape of international law and policies on violence against women and equality. The authors argue that the Convention with its emphasis on integrated and comprehensive policies has an important role in promoting equality, but they also note the debates on “genderism” that the Convention has triggered in some member states. The book analyses central concepts of the Convention, including violence, gender and due diligence. It takes up major commitments of the parties to the Convention, including support and services to victims, criminal law provisions and protection of migrant women against violence. The book thus makes a major contribution to the development of national laws, policies and practice.

It provides a valuable guide for policy-makers, students and academics in international human rights law, criminal and social law, social policy, social work and gender studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Istanbul Convention as a Response to Violence against Women in Europe
Johanna Niemi, Lourdes Peroni and Vladislava Stoyanova

Part I: Context and Role
1.
- The Istanbul Convention in the Context of Feminist Claims
Lorena Sosa
2.
- Unleashing the Gender Equality Potential of the Istanbul Convention
Lourdes Peroni
3.
- The Istanbul Convention as an Interpretative Tool at the European and National Levels
Sara De Vido
Part II: Concepts
4.
- The Concepts of Gender and Violence in the Istanbul Convention
Johanna Niemi and Amalia Verdu Sanmartin
5.
- Due Diligence versus Positive Obligations: Critical Reflections on the Council of Europe Convention on Violence against Women
Vladislava Stoyanova
Part III: Criminal Law Responses
6.
- The Istanbul Convention on Sexual Offences: A Duty to Reform the Wording of National Law or the Way We Think?
Minni Leskinen
7.
- Exploring Intersectionality: Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in the Istanbul Convention
Ruth Mestre i Mestre
8.
- Forced Sterilisation in the Istanbul Convention: Remedies, Intersectional Discrimination and Cis-Exclusiveness
Daniela Alaattinoglu
Part IV: Victim Services
9.
- The Right to Adequate Housing of Battered Women: The Added Value of the Istanbul Convention?
Ingrid Westendorp
10.
- Support to Battered Women in Sweden: Non-profits and Public Authorities Collaborating, Counteracting and Competing
Ulrika Andersson and Sara Bengtson
Part V: Migration and Asylum
11.
- Protection beyond Victimization: The Significance of the Istanbul Convention for Migrant Women
Fulvia Staiano
12.
- Gender-Based Violence against Women and International Protection Needs: The Contribution of the Istanbul Convention
Dolores Morondo Taramundi
Part VI: National Responses to the Convention
13.
- The Istanbul Convention in Poland: Between the “War on Gender” and Legal Reform
Katarzyna Sekowska-Kozlowska
14.
- Reservations and Declarations under the Istanbul Convention
Wojciech Burek
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