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Gender Competent Criminal Law

  • Autores: María Acale Sánchez, Ivana Marković, Susanne Strand
  • Localización: Gender-Competent Legal Education / Dragica Vujadinovic (ed. lit.), Mareike Fröhlich (ed. lit.), Thomas Giegerich (ed. lit.), 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-14359-5, págs. 429-465
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The following chapter deals with the general and special part of criminal law from a gender perspective. It analyses, in particular, the provisions from the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, the Istanbul Convention, from 2011. The Istanbul Convention is the most comprehensive international legal instrument that outlines binding obligations to states to prevent and combat violence against women and girls. Furthermore, the Istanbul Convention contains several institutes and behaviours that have to be criminalised in the respective national jurisdictions, covering and combining dogmatics and criminal policy issues with a foundation substantially based on gender. The chapter also explores gender issues in a more general way, interpreting criminal law and its challenges towards gender equality. The special part raises questions regarding criminal law and its compatibility with the Istanbul Convention and national laws.


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