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International Human Rights Law and Structural Discrimination Elisabeth Veronika Henn

International Human Rights Law and Structural Discrimination By Elisabeth Veronika Henn

International Human Rights Law and Structural Discrimination by Elisabeth Veronika Henn


Summary

International courts and other actors are increasingly taking into account pre-existing social structures and inequalities when addressing and redressing human rights violations, in particular discrimination against specific groups.

International Human Rights Law and Structural Discrimination Summary

International Human Rights Law and Structural Discrimination: The Example of Violence against Women by Elisabeth Veronika Henn

International courts and other actors are increasingly taking into account pre-existing social structures and inequalities when addressing and redressing human rights violations, in particular discrimination against specific groups. To date, however, academic legal research has paid little attention to this gentle turn in international human rights law and practice to address structural discrimination. In order to address this gap, this study analyses whether and to what extent international and regional human rights frameworks foresee positive obligations for State parties to address structural discrimination, and, more precisely, gender hierarchies and stereotypes as root causes of gender-based violence.

In order to answer this question, the book analyses whether or not international human rights law requires pursuing a root-cause-sensitive and transformative approach to structural discrimination against women in general and to the prevention, protection and reparation of violence against women in particular; to what extent international courts and (quasi)judicial bodies address State responsibility for the systemic occurrence of violence against women and its underlying root causes; whether or not international courts and monitoring bodies have suitable tools for addressing structural discrimination within the society of a contracting party; and the limits to a transformative approach.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Part I: Analytical Scope and International Legal Framework.- Basic Terms and Concepts.- The Legal Frameworks Applicable to Violence Against Women.- Part II: State Responsibility for Violence Against Women: Transformative Potential of Primary and Secondary Human Rights Obligations.- Primary Obligations: Positive Human Rights Obligations in Context.- Parameters to Establish the Existence and Extent of Positive Obligations.- Measures Against Gender-Based Violence.- Secondary Obligations: Individual Reparation and Beyond.- Findings.


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NPB9783662586761
9783662586761
3662586762
International Human Rights Law and Structural Discrimination: The Example of Violence against Women by Elisabeth Veronika Henn
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Hardback
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
2019-07-15
240
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