The Legal Protection of Women From Violence
Normative Gaps in International Law
Herausgeber: Jones, Jackie; Manjoo, Rashida
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Normative Gaps in International Law
Herausgeber: Jones, Jackie; Manjoo, Rashida
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This book critically analyses the UN system and three regional human rights systems as well as address the current gap in Asia in relation to this issue.
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This book critically analyses the UN system and three regional human rights systems as well as address the current gap in Asia in relation to this issue.
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- Human Rights and International Law
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9780367893781
- ISBN-10: 0367893789
- Artikelnr.: 58313879
- Human Rights and International Law
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9780367893781
- ISBN-10: 0367893789
- Artikelnr.: 58313879
Jackie Jones is Professor of Feminist Legal Studies and activist in the women's human rights movement, has written, taught and spoken about the need to eliminate violence against women and children using law all over the world. She teaches at the University of the West of England and has specialised in different forms of violence, especially human trafficking and gender equality for more than twenty years. Jackie has written many articles on different aspects of gender, including, transsexual rights in the workplace, same-sex marriage, equality legislation and human dignity. She is member of the Advisory Group on the Istanbul Convention set up to ensure ratification through Parliament in the UK and has recently been appointed as the Chair of the Academic Advisory Panel on Human Trafficking in Wales. She is past President of European Women Lawyers Association and trustee of two women's organisations in the UK; she is regularly asked to speak and train lawyers and input her views to policy initiatives at local, regional and international levels. She is co-editor (with Prof John Winterdyk) of the Palgrave International Major Reference Work on Human Trafficking (2018). Rashida Manjoo is a Professor in the Department of Public Law, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Until July 2015, she held the position of United Nations Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, its Causes and Consequences, a post she was appointed to in 2009 by the UN Human Rights Council. Prof Manjoo is the former Parliamentary Commissioner of the Commission on Gender Equality, an institution created by the Constitution of South Africa, with a mandate to oversee the promotion and protection of gender equality. She has also been involved in social context training for judges and lawyers, where she has designed both content and methodology. She has over four decades of experience in social justice and human rights work both in South Africa and abroad. Her research interests include human rights broadly with a particular focus on women's human rights. In the six years as Special Rapporteur she has gained a unique insight into the normative, social contexts and realities facing women and girls in their quest for a life free of all forms of violence. She has extensive first-hand knowledge on the issues of normative gaps, individual and State accountability and responsibility, and regional normative frameworks.
1. Introduction: Violence against Women and the Need for International Law
(Aisha K. Gill); 2. Chapter 1: The Importance of International Law and
Institutions (Jackie Jones); 3. Chapter 2: Exploring the Consequences of
the Normative Gap in Legal Protections Addressing Violence against Women
(David L. Richards and Jillienne Haglund); 4. Chapter 3: Normative
Developments on Violence against Women in the United Nations System
(Rashida Manjoo); 5. Chapter 4: The African Human Rights System: Challenges
and Potential in Addressing Violence against Women in Africa (Nicholas
Wasonga Orago and Maria Nassali); 6. Chapter 5: The European Convention on
Human Rights (ECHR) and the Council of Europe Convention on Violence
against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention) (Jackie Jones);
7. Chapter 6: Violence against Women: Normative Developments in the
Inter-American Human Rights System (Caroline Bettinger-López); 8. Chapter
7: Closing the Normative Gap in International Law on Violence against
Women: Developments, Initiatives and Possible Options (Rashida Manjoo); 9.
Index
(Aisha K. Gill); 2. Chapter 1: The Importance of International Law and
Institutions (Jackie Jones); 3. Chapter 2: Exploring the Consequences of
the Normative Gap in Legal Protections Addressing Violence against Women
(David L. Richards and Jillienne Haglund); 4. Chapter 3: Normative
Developments on Violence against Women in the United Nations System
(Rashida Manjoo); 5. Chapter 4: The African Human Rights System: Challenges
and Potential in Addressing Violence against Women in Africa (Nicholas
Wasonga Orago and Maria Nassali); 6. Chapter 5: The European Convention on
Human Rights (ECHR) and the Council of Europe Convention on Violence
against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention) (Jackie Jones);
7. Chapter 6: Violence against Women: Normative Developments in the
Inter-American Human Rights System (Caroline Bettinger-López); 8. Chapter
7: Closing the Normative Gap in International Law on Violence against
Women: Developments, Initiatives and Possible Options (Rashida Manjoo); 9.
Index
1. Introduction: Violence against Women and the Need for International Law
(Aisha K. Gill); 2. Chapter 1: The Importance of International Law and
Institutions (Jackie Jones); 3. Chapter 2: Exploring the Consequences of
the Normative Gap in Legal Protections Addressing Violence against Women
(David L. Richards and Jillienne Haglund); 4. Chapter 3: Normative
Developments on Violence against Women in the United Nations System
(Rashida Manjoo); 5. Chapter 4: The African Human Rights System: Challenges
and Potential in Addressing Violence against Women in Africa (Nicholas
Wasonga Orago and Maria Nassali); 6. Chapter 5: The European Convention on
Human Rights (ECHR) and the Council of Europe Convention on Violence
against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention) (Jackie Jones);
7. Chapter 6: Violence against Women: Normative Developments in the
Inter-American Human Rights System (Caroline Bettinger-López); 8. Chapter
7: Closing the Normative Gap in International Law on Violence against
Women: Developments, Initiatives and Possible Options (Rashida Manjoo); 9.
Index
(Aisha K. Gill); 2. Chapter 1: The Importance of International Law and
Institutions (Jackie Jones); 3. Chapter 2: Exploring the Consequences of
the Normative Gap in Legal Protections Addressing Violence against Women
(David L. Richards and Jillienne Haglund); 4. Chapter 3: Normative
Developments on Violence against Women in the United Nations System
(Rashida Manjoo); 5. Chapter 4: The African Human Rights System: Challenges
and Potential in Addressing Violence against Women in Africa (Nicholas
Wasonga Orago and Maria Nassali); 6. Chapter 5: The European Convention on
Human Rights (ECHR) and the Council of Europe Convention on Violence
against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention) (Jackie Jones);
7. Chapter 6: Violence against Women: Normative Developments in the
Inter-American Human Rights System (Caroline Bettinger-López); 8. Chapter
7: Closing the Normative Gap in International Law on Violence against
Women: Developments, Initiatives and Possible Options (Rashida Manjoo); 9.
Index