This thesis will be a demanding probe into the legal systems that are in place to protect individuals based on their gender. An in-depth exploration of how exactly these legal systems are being measured, modified, monitored and the overall effectiveness will be undertaken. There is a need for this research, since the process of gender equality has been proven to be dangerously slow and greatly affecting millions of people worldwide. Due to the current circumstances of the Covid19 pandemic there is also an incredible impending danger that indicates that Gender Based Violence has increased tenfold.
Current statistics indicate that it will take up to 99 years to close the existing gender gap. This gap is directly tied to gender based violence because it is the most prominent immediate determinate of this issue. The disadvantages that are apparent to people based on their gender creates an unfair inequality that can be remedied to create an equal and just society. This thesis is proposing to attempt to find and negotiate ways of speeding up this process of gender equality and therefore the elimination of Gender Based Violence in an appropriate and compelling manner. It will be a stepping-stone in a lengthy and arduous process of improving the world. The method of achieving this goal is to critically examine the processes that are already in place to remedy the significant gaps.
It must also be noted that since there is limited space and time unfortunately this thesis will not be looking into any form of intersectionality. Therefore, this paper will only delve into the current measures in place without any detailed acquisition of the different forms of feminism including trans, disabled, race, immigration status, sexual orientation and non-binary people (trans). It must be acknowledged that these issues are pivotal and part of the movement but cannot be discussed due to the limitations/constraints of the thesis. Ultimately this paper will address issues that will serve as a learning curve for the future of feminism and also the elimination of gender based violence with the purpose of counteracting intersectionality.
Anotace v angličtině
This thesis will be a demanding probe into the legal systems that are in place to protect individuals based on their gender. An in-depth exploration of how exactly these legal systems are being measured, modified, monitored and the overall effectiveness will be undertaken. There is a need for this research, since the process of gender equality has been proven to be dangerously slow and greatly affecting millions of people worldwide. Due to the current circumstances of the Covid19 pandemic there is also an incredible impending danger that indicates that Gender Based Violence has increased tenfold.
Current statistics indicate that it will take up to 99 years to close the existing gender gap. This gap is directly tied to gender based violence because it is the most prominent immediate determinate of this issue. The disadvantages that are apparent to people based on their gender creates an unfair inequality that can be remedied to create an equal and just society. This thesis is proposing to attempt to find and negotiate ways of speeding up this process of gender equality and therefore the elimination of Gender Based Violence in an appropriate and compelling manner. It will be a stepping-stone in a lengthy and arduous process of improving the world. The method of achieving this goal is to critically examine the processes that are already in place to remedy the significant gaps.
It must also be noted that since there is limited space and time unfortunately this thesis will not be looking into any form of intersectionality. Therefore, this paper will only delve into the current measures in place without any detailed acquisition of the different forms of feminism including trans, disabled, race, immigration status, sexual orientation and non-binary people (trans). It must be acknowledged that these issues are pivotal and part of the movement but cannot be discussed due to the limitations/constraints of the thesis. Ultimately this paper will address issues that will serve as a learning curve for the future of feminism and also the elimination of gender based violence with the purpose of counteracting intersectionality.
Klíčová slova
United Nations, Gender Based Violence, violence against women and girls, Convention of Elimination Discrimination of Women and Girls, Istanbul Convention, European Court of Human Rights, Feminism, Human Rights, Covid-19, Patriarchy.
Klíčová slova v angličtině
United Nations, Gender Based Violence, violence against women and girls, Convention of Elimination Discrimination of Women and Girls, Istanbul Convention, European Court of Human Rights, Feminism, Human Rights, Covid-19, Patriarchy.
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Anotace
This thesis will be a demanding probe into the legal systems that are in place to protect individuals based on their gender. An in-depth exploration of how exactly these legal systems are being measured, modified, monitored and the overall effectiveness will be undertaken. There is a need for this research, since the process of gender equality has been proven to be dangerously slow and greatly affecting millions of people worldwide. Due to the current circumstances of the Covid19 pandemic there is also an incredible impending danger that indicates that Gender Based Violence has increased tenfold.
Current statistics indicate that it will take up to 99 years to close the existing gender gap. This gap is directly tied to gender based violence because it is the most prominent immediate determinate of this issue. The disadvantages that are apparent to people based on their gender creates an unfair inequality that can be remedied to create an equal and just society. This thesis is proposing to attempt to find and negotiate ways of speeding up this process of gender equality and therefore the elimination of Gender Based Violence in an appropriate and compelling manner. It will be a stepping-stone in a lengthy and arduous process of improving the world. The method of achieving this goal is to critically examine the processes that are already in place to remedy the significant gaps.
It must also be noted that since there is limited space and time unfortunately this thesis will not be looking into any form of intersectionality. Therefore, this paper will only delve into the current measures in place without any detailed acquisition of the different forms of feminism including trans, disabled, race, immigration status, sexual orientation and non-binary people (trans). It must be acknowledged that these issues are pivotal and part of the movement but cannot be discussed due to the limitations/constraints of the thesis. Ultimately this paper will address issues that will serve as a learning curve for the future of feminism and also the elimination of gender based violence with the purpose of counteracting intersectionality.
Anotace v angličtině
This thesis will be a demanding probe into the legal systems that are in place to protect individuals based on their gender. An in-depth exploration of how exactly these legal systems are being measured, modified, monitored and the overall effectiveness will be undertaken. There is a need for this research, since the process of gender equality has been proven to be dangerously slow and greatly affecting millions of people worldwide. Due to the current circumstances of the Covid19 pandemic there is also an incredible impending danger that indicates that Gender Based Violence has increased tenfold.
Current statistics indicate that it will take up to 99 years to close the existing gender gap. This gap is directly tied to gender based violence because it is the most prominent immediate determinate of this issue. The disadvantages that are apparent to people based on their gender creates an unfair inequality that can be remedied to create an equal and just society. This thesis is proposing to attempt to find and negotiate ways of speeding up this process of gender equality and therefore the elimination of Gender Based Violence in an appropriate and compelling manner. It will be a stepping-stone in a lengthy and arduous process of improving the world. The method of achieving this goal is to critically examine the processes that are already in place to remedy the significant gaps.
It must also be noted that since there is limited space and time unfortunately this thesis will not be looking into any form of intersectionality. Therefore, this paper will only delve into the current measures in place without any detailed acquisition of the different forms of feminism including trans, disabled, race, immigration status, sexual orientation and non-binary people (trans). It must be acknowledged that these issues are pivotal and part of the movement but cannot be discussed due to the limitations/constraints of the thesis. Ultimately this paper will address issues that will serve as a learning curve for the future of feminism and also the elimination of gender based violence with the purpose of counteracting intersectionality.
Klíčová slova
United Nations, Gender Based Violence, violence against women and girls, Convention of Elimination Discrimination of Women and Girls, Istanbul Convention, European Court of Human Rights, Feminism, Human Rights, Covid-19, Patriarchy.
Klíčová slova v angličtině
United Nations, Gender Based Violence, violence against women and girls, Convention of Elimination Discrimination of Women and Girls, Istanbul Convention, European Court of Human Rights, Feminism, Human Rights, Covid-19, Patriarchy.
Zásady pro vypracování
The thesis will be a demanding probe into the systems that are in place to protect individuals based on their gender. How exactly these systems are being measured, modified, monitored and the overall effectiveness. There is a need for this since the process of gender equality is dangerously slow and greatly effecting millions of people worldwide. Due to the current circumstances of Covid-19 there is also an incredible impending danger that gender equality will even go backwards. The current statistics indicate that it will take up to 99 years to close the gender gap that exists. This is directly tied to gender based violence because it is the most prominent immediate detriment of this issue. The disadvantages that are apparent to people based on their gender creates an unfair inequality that can be remedied to create an equal and just society. This thesis is proposing to attempt to find and negotiate ways of speeding up this process in an adequate and compelling manner. It will be the stepping stone in a lengthy and arduous process of bettering the world around us.
Zásady pro vypracování
The thesis will be a demanding probe into the systems that are in place to protect individuals based on their gender. How exactly these systems are being measured, modified, monitored and the overall effectiveness. There is a need for this since the process of gender equality is dangerously slow and greatly effecting millions of people worldwide. Due to the current circumstances of Covid-19 there is also an incredible impending danger that gender equality will even go backwards. The current statistics indicate that it will take up to 99 years to close the gender gap that exists. This is directly tied to gender based violence because it is the most prominent immediate detriment of this issue. The disadvantages that are apparent to people based on their gender creates an unfair inequality that can be remedied to create an equal and just society. This thesis is proposing to attempt to find and negotiate ways of speeding up this process in an adequate and compelling manner. It will be the stepping stone in a lengthy and arduous process of bettering the world around us.
Seznam doporučené literatury
United Nations website
European institute for gender equality
Protection of the Gender-Based Violence Victims in the European Union by Teresa Freixes and Laura Roman. 2011
National resource centre on domestic violence
Multiple Meanings of Gender Equality: A critical frame analysis of gender policies in Europe Mieke Verloo 2007
Eliminating gender based violence by Anne Taket and Beth R 2018
International court of justice
European human rights court
CEDAW in the United Nations.
Violence against Women: The International Legal Response Christine Chinkin 1995
Centre for women’s peace and security
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: OPTIONS FOR STRENGTHENING THE INTERNATIONAL FRAMEWORK
Gender-Based Violence: Evidence From Europe by Nick Stanley and john devaney 2017
A guide to risk assessment and risk management of intimate partner violence against women for police European institute for gender equality.
THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST SEX-BASED AND GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AGAINST REFUGEE WOMEN by Maya Steinitz 2001
Gender-based violence under international law: the case of Italy
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND COVID 19 united nation’s development program
Gender based violence and the law BACKGROUND PAPER GOVERNANCE and THE LAW By Jeni Klugman world devlopement report 2017
Seznam doporučené literatury
United Nations website
European institute for gender equality
Protection of the Gender-Based Violence Victims in the European Union by Teresa Freixes and Laura Roman. 2011
National resource centre on domestic violence
Multiple Meanings of Gender Equality: A critical frame analysis of gender policies in Europe Mieke Verloo 2007
Eliminating gender based violence by Anne Taket and Beth R 2018
International court of justice
European human rights court
CEDAW in the United Nations.
Violence against Women: The International Legal Response Christine Chinkin 1995
Centre for women’s peace and security
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: OPTIONS FOR STRENGTHENING THE INTERNATIONAL FRAMEWORK
Gender-Based Violence: Evidence From Europe by Nick Stanley and john devaney 2017
A guide to risk assessment and risk management of intimate partner violence against women for police European institute for gender equality.
THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST SEX-BASED AND GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AGAINST REFUGEE WOMEN by Maya Steinitz 2001
Gender-based violence under international law: the case of Italy
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND COVID 19 united nation’s development program
Gender based violence and the law BACKGROUND PAPER GOVERNANCE and THE LAW By Jeni Klugman world devlopement report 2017