Comparative Perspectives on Gender Violence
Lessons from Efforts Worldwide
Herausgeber: Goel, Rashmi; Goodmark, Leigh
Comparative Perspectives on Gender Violence
Lessons from Efforts Worldwide
Herausgeber: Goel, Rashmi; Goodmark, Leigh
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The United States has exported its law on gender violence without regard to effectiveness or cultural context, and without asking about efforts to combat gender violence in the rest of the world. This book answers that question by surveying the work being done around the world to eradicate gender violence
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The United States has exported its law on gender violence without regard to effectiveness or cultural context, and without asking about efforts to combat gender violence in the rest of the world. This book answers that question by surveying the work being done around the world to eradicate gender violence
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780199346578
- ISBN-10: 0199346577
- Artikelnr.: 47975885
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780199346578
- ISBN-10: 0199346577
- Artikelnr.: 47975885
Leigh Goodmark, JD from Standford University School of Law, is a professor of law, director of Clinical Education and Family Law Clinic, and co-director of the Center on Applied Feminism at the University of Baltimore School of Law.Rashmi Goel, LLB, JSM, and current JSD candidate at Stanford University School of Law, is an associate professor of comparative and criminal law at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.
* Foreword
* Part I. Pushing Law: Legislating Gender Violence Worldwide
* 1. Exporting Without License: The American Attempt to End Intimate
Partner Abuse Worldwide by Leigh Goodmark
* 2. Gaps and Challenges in States' Response in the Quest to Eliminate
Violence Against Women-A Global Perspective by Rashida Manjoo
* Part II. Developing a Legal Response
* 3. Operating in a Narrow Space to Effect Change: Development of a
Legal System Response to Domestic Violence in China by Robin Runge
* 4. The Vital Role of Grassroots Movements in Combatting Sexual
Violence and Intimate Partner Abuse in Haiti by Nicole Phillips
* 5. Violence against Palestinian Women in the West Bank by Nadera
Shalhoub-Krevorkian and Adrien K. Wing
* III. Tackling Specifics: The Lessons of Implementation
* 6. Lessons from the Local: Rurality and Responses to Intimate Partner
Abuse in Sub-Saharan Africa and the United States by Johanna Bond and
Elizabeth Bruch
* 7. "In the Good Times and the Bad ": Gendered Notions, Economic
Inequality, Intimate Partner Violence and Lessons from Chile to Move
Beyond Judicial Reform by Nia Parson
* 8. Coaxing Culture-India's Legislative Response to Dowry Deaths by
Rashmi Goel
* IV. Still Work to Do: The Continuing Evolution of the Legal Response
* 9. An American in St Patrick's Court: Gender-Violence, Gender
Inequality and the Irish Feminist Response by Kris Miccio
* 10. Family Law Reform and Domestic Violence: Lessons from Australia
by Molly Dragiewicz
* 11. The Economics of Gender Violence in Norway: A Comparative
Approach by Julie Goldschied
* 12. Domestic Abuse: Feminism, the Government and the Unique Case of
Scotland by Nancy Lombard and Nel Whiting
* 13. Alternative U.S. Responses to Intimate Partner Violence by Donna
Coker and
* Ahjane Macquoid
* Notes
* References
* Index
* Part I. Pushing Law: Legislating Gender Violence Worldwide
* 1. Exporting Without License: The American Attempt to End Intimate
Partner Abuse Worldwide by Leigh Goodmark
* 2. Gaps and Challenges in States' Response in the Quest to Eliminate
Violence Against Women-A Global Perspective by Rashida Manjoo
* Part II. Developing a Legal Response
* 3. Operating in a Narrow Space to Effect Change: Development of a
Legal System Response to Domestic Violence in China by Robin Runge
* 4. The Vital Role of Grassroots Movements in Combatting Sexual
Violence and Intimate Partner Abuse in Haiti by Nicole Phillips
* 5. Violence against Palestinian Women in the West Bank by Nadera
Shalhoub-Krevorkian and Adrien K. Wing
* III. Tackling Specifics: The Lessons of Implementation
* 6. Lessons from the Local: Rurality and Responses to Intimate Partner
Abuse in Sub-Saharan Africa and the United States by Johanna Bond and
Elizabeth Bruch
* 7. "In the Good Times and the Bad ": Gendered Notions, Economic
Inequality, Intimate Partner Violence and Lessons from Chile to Move
Beyond Judicial Reform by Nia Parson
* 8. Coaxing Culture-India's Legislative Response to Dowry Deaths by
Rashmi Goel
* IV. Still Work to Do: The Continuing Evolution of the Legal Response
* 9. An American in St Patrick's Court: Gender-Violence, Gender
Inequality and the Irish Feminist Response by Kris Miccio
* 10. Family Law Reform and Domestic Violence: Lessons from Australia
by Molly Dragiewicz
* 11. The Economics of Gender Violence in Norway: A Comparative
Approach by Julie Goldschied
* 12. Domestic Abuse: Feminism, the Government and the Unique Case of
Scotland by Nancy Lombard and Nel Whiting
* 13. Alternative U.S. Responses to Intimate Partner Violence by Donna
Coker and
* Ahjane Macquoid
* Notes
* References
* Index
* Foreword
* Part I. Pushing Law: Legislating Gender Violence Worldwide
* 1. Exporting Without License: The American Attempt to End Intimate
Partner Abuse Worldwide by Leigh Goodmark
* 2. Gaps and Challenges in States' Response in the Quest to Eliminate
Violence Against Women-A Global Perspective by Rashida Manjoo
* Part II. Developing a Legal Response
* 3. Operating in a Narrow Space to Effect Change: Development of a
Legal System Response to Domestic Violence in China by Robin Runge
* 4. The Vital Role of Grassroots Movements in Combatting Sexual
Violence and Intimate Partner Abuse in Haiti by Nicole Phillips
* 5. Violence against Palestinian Women in the West Bank by Nadera
Shalhoub-Krevorkian and Adrien K. Wing
* III. Tackling Specifics: The Lessons of Implementation
* 6. Lessons from the Local: Rurality and Responses to Intimate Partner
Abuse in Sub-Saharan Africa and the United States by Johanna Bond and
Elizabeth Bruch
* 7. "In the Good Times and the Bad ": Gendered Notions, Economic
Inequality, Intimate Partner Violence and Lessons from Chile to Move
Beyond Judicial Reform by Nia Parson
* 8. Coaxing Culture-India's Legislative Response to Dowry Deaths by
Rashmi Goel
* IV. Still Work to Do: The Continuing Evolution of the Legal Response
* 9. An American in St Patrick's Court: Gender-Violence, Gender
Inequality and the Irish Feminist Response by Kris Miccio
* 10. Family Law Reform and Domestic Violence: Lessons from Australia
by Molly Dragiewicz
* 11. The Economics of Gender Violence in Norway: A Comparative
Approach by Julie Goldschied
* 12. Domestic Abuse: Feminism, the Government and the Unique Case of
Scotland by Nancy Lombard and Nel Whiting
* 13. Alternative U.S. Responses to Intimate Partner Violence by Donna
Coker and
* Ahjane Macquoid
* Notes
* References
* Index
* Part I. Pushing Law: Legislating Gender Violence Worldwide
* 1. Exporting Without License: The American Attempt to End Intimate
Partner Abuse Worldwide by Leigh Goodmark
* 2. Gaps and Challenges in States' Response in the Quest to Eliminate
Violence Against Women-A Global Perspective by Rashida Manjoo
* Part II. Developing a Legal Response
* 3. Operating in a Narrow Space to Effect Change: Development of a
Legal System Response to Domestic Violence in China by Robin Runge
* 4. The Vital Role of Grassroots Movements in Combatting Sexual
Violence and Intimate Partner Abuse in Haiti by Nicole Phillips
* 5. Violence against Palestinian Women in the West Bank by Nadera
Shalhoub-Krevorkian and Adrien K. Wing
* III. Tackling Specifics: The Lessons of Implementation
* 6. Lessons from the Local: Rurality and Responses to Intimate Partner
Abuse in Sub-Saharan Africa and the United States by Johanna Bond and
Elizabeth Bruch
* 7. "In the Good Times and the Bad ": Gendered Notions, Economic
Inequality, Intimate Partner Violence and Lessons from Chile to Move
Beyond Judicial Reform by Nia Parson
* 8. Coaxing Culture-India's Legislative Response to Dowry Deaths by
Rashmi Goel
* IV. Still Work to Do: The Continuing Evolution of the Legal Response
* 9. An American in St Patrick's Court: Gender-Violence, Gender
Inequality and the Irish Feminist Response by Kris Miccio
* 10. Family Law Reform and Domestic Violence: Lessons from Australia
by Molly Dragiewicz
* 11. The Economics of Gender Violence in Norway: A Comparative
Approach by Julie Goldschied
* 12. Domestic Abuse: Feminism, the Government and the Unique Case of
Scotland by Nancy Lombard and Nel Whiting
* 13. Alternative U.S. Responses to Intimate Partner Violence by Donna
Coker and
* Ahjane Macquoid
* Notes
* References
* Index