Violence Against Women under European Human Rights Law

Hardback

Violence Against Women under European Human Rights Law

From Supranational Standards to National Realities

9781035346653 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Elena Brodealǎ, University of Kent, UK, Ivana Jelić, European Court of Human Rights, France and Silvia Şuteu, European University Institute, Italy
Publication Date: December 2024 ISBN: 978 1 03534 665 3 Extent: c 224 pp
This timely book analyzes recent developments and key questions related to violence against women under European human rights law, including the European Convention of Human Rights, the European Social Charter and EU Law instruments. It examines supranational standards and their complex interplay with national legal orders and realities.

Copyright & permissions

Recommend to librarian

Your Details

Privacy Policy

Librarian Details

Download leaflet

Print page

More Information
Critical Acclaim
More Information
This timely book analyzes recent developments and key questions related to violence against women under European human rights law, including the European Convention of Human Rights, the European Social Charter and EU Law instruments. It examines supranational standards and their complex interplay with national legal orders and realities.

Combining academic, judicial and policy-making experience, the editors bring together a wide-ranging team of experts in the field to bridge the gap between theory and practice. They assess the situation of violence against women under European human rights law and explore solutions to the recent domestic backlash against the advancements made in this area, such as the adoption of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention). The authors draw on their knowledge and experience to provide valuable insights into the challenges associated with preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, phenomena amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic that deserve special and immediate attention. Adopting a critical approach in their assessment of the law, they identify research gaps and future directions for the protection of women from domestic abuse and other forms of violence.

Multi-faceted and rigorous in its analysis, this book is a significant addition to the library of scholars in human rights, public international law, criminal law and justice, family law, and gender studies. It is also a crucial resource for human rights lawyers, gender equality activists, and other practitioners working in the area.
Critical Acclaim
‘The book is much needed in a time of backlash on women’s rights. It not only provides an important European human rights legal perspective, but also proposes a pan-European focus with prospects of resistance to backlash, and digs effectively into the complex interplay between supranational legal instruments and domestic law.’
– Sara De Vido, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy

‘Brodeală, Jelić and Șuteu have managed to bring together contributions from authors with both practical experience and theoretical knowledge. The book presents critical analyses of national legal systems’ redressal of gender-based violence by considering the implementation of international law (particularly the ECHR, European Social Charter and Istanbul Convention). It is mandatory reading for anyone who seeks to work towards the elimination of gender-based violence.’
– Helen Keller, University of Zurich, Switzerland
My Cart