Gender, Violence and the State in Asia
Herausgeber: Barrow, Amy; Chia, Joy L
Gender, Violence and the State in Asia
Herausgeber: Barrow, Amy; Chia, Joy L
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The book brings together scholars, practitioners and human rights advocates to examine the intersections between gender, violence and the state in Asia. With diverse backgrounds, the contributors bridge the divide between policy, laws and practice to offer a unique insight into both theoretical and practical responses to gender-based violence.
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The book brings together scholars, practitioners and human rights advocates to examine the intersections between gender, violence and the state in Asia. With diverse backgrounds, the contributors bridge the divide between policy, laws and practice to offer a unique insight into both theoretical and practical responses to gender-based violence.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781138580718
- ISBN-10: 1138580716
- Artikelnr.: 57056445
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781138580718
- ISBN-10: 1138580716
- Artikelnr.: 57056445
Amy Barrow is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, where she is a founding member of the Centre for Rights and Justice. Joy L. Chia is a program officer with the East Asia Program at the Open Society Foundations.
Introduction Chapter 1. Gender, Violence And Access To Justice In
International Law Part I: Gender, Violence And States In Transition
Chapter 2. Recognising The Continuum Of Violence Perpetuated Against Women:
States In Transition In Asia 3. Women In Post-War Sri Lanka: Linking Policy
To The Reality Chapter 4. Violence, Women And Conflict In Nepal Chapter 5.
Implementing Security Council Resolution 1325 In Asia: The Role Of National
Action Plans On Women, Peace And Security Part II: Gender, Violence And
Access To Justice Chapter 6. Sexual Assault Under Cover Of National
Security Laws In India Chapter 7. Public Interest Litigation On Violence
Against Women In Bangladesh: Possibilities And Limits Chapter 8. Dispute
Resolution And Access To Justice In Rural China: An Analysis From A Gender
Perspective Chapter 9. Bringing Intersectionality Home: Delivering
Contextualised Justice In Gender Based Violence In Hong Kong Part III
Transcending Borders And Boundaries: Negotiating Gender, Identity And
Violence Chapter 10. State Violence, Human Rights Violations, And The Case
Of Apwint In Myanmar Chapter 11. Legislating Inequalities: Gender,
Sexuality And Violence In China Chapter 12. Pathfinders: Supporting
Pregnant Domestic Migrant Workers' Access To Justice In Hong Kong Chapter
13. Women Against Women? Rural Women Leaders' Role In Addressing
Gender-Based Violence In China Chapter 14. Law, Inequalities And Diverse
Vulnerabilities: Client-Perpetrated Violence Against Female Sex Workers In
Hong Kong Conclusion
International Law Part I: Gender, Violence And States In Transition
Chapter 2. Recognising The Continuum Of Violence Perpetuated Against Women:
States In Transition In Asia 3. Women In Post-War Sri Lanka: Linking Policy
To The Reality Chapter 4. Violence, Women And Conflict In Nepal Chapter 5.
Implementing Security Council Resolution 1325 In Asia: The Role Of National
Action Plans On Women, Peace And Security Part II: Gender, Violence And
Access To Justice Chapter 6. Sexual Assault Under Cover Of National
Security Laws In India Chapter 7. Public Interest Litigation On Violence
Against Women In Bangladesh: Possibilities And Limits Chapter 8. Dispute
Resolution And Access To Justice In Rural China: An Analysis From A Gender
Perspective Chapter 9. Bringing Intersectionality Home: Delivering
Contextualised Justice In Gender Based Violence In Hong Kong Part III
Transcending Borders And Boundaries: Negotiating Gender, Identity And
Violence Chapter 10. State Violence, Human Rights Violations, And The Case
Of Apwint In Myanmar Chapter 11. Legislating Inequalities: Gender,
Sexuality And Violence In China Chapter 12. Pathfinders: Supporting
Pregnant Domestic Migrant Workers' Access To Justice In Hong Kong Chapter
13. Women Against Women? Rural Women Leaders' Role In Addressing
Gender-Based Violence In China Chapter 14. Law, Inequalities And Diverse
Vulnerabilities: Client-Perpetrated Violence Against Female Sex Workers In
Hong Kong Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1. Gender, Violence And Access To Justice In
International Law Part I: Gender, Violence And States In Transition
Chapter 2. Recognising The Continuum Of Violence Perpetuated Against Women:
States In Transition In Asia 3. Women In Post-War Sri Lanka: Linking Policy
To The Reality Chapter 4. Violence, Women And Conflict In Nepal Chapter 5.
Implementing Security Council Resolution 1325 In Asia: The Role Of National
Action Plans On Women, Peace And Security Part II: Gender, Violence And
Access To Justice Chapter 6. Sexual Assault Under Cover Of National
Security Laws In India Chapter 7. Public Interest Litigation On Violence
Against Women In Bangladesh: Possibilities And Limits Chapter 8. Dispute
Resolution And Access To Justice In Rural China: An Analysis From A Gender
Perspective Chapter 9. Bringing Intersectionality Home: Delivering
Contextualised Justice In Gender Based Violence In Hong Kong Part III
Transcending Borders And Boundaries: Negotiating Gender, Identity And
Violence Chapter 10. State Violence, Human Rights Violations, And The Case
Of Apwint In Myanmar Chapter 11. Legislating Inequalities: Gender,
Sexuality And Violence In China Chapter 12. Pathfinders: Supporting
Pregnant Domestic Migrant Workers' Access To Justice In Hong Kong Chapter
13. Women Against Women? Rural Women Leaders' Role In Addressing
Gender-Based Violence In China Chapter 14. Law, Inequalities And Diverse
Vulnerabilities: Client-Perpetrated Violence Against Female Sex Workers In
Hong Kong Conclusion
International Law Part I: Gender, Violence And States In Transition
Chapter 2. Recognising The Continuum Of Violence Perpetuated Against Women:
States In Transition In Asia 3. Women In Post-War Sri Lanka: Linking Policy
To The Reality Chapter 4. Violence, Women And Conflict In Nepal Chapter 5.
Implementing Security Council Resolution 1325 In Asia: The Role Of National
Action Plans On Women, Peace And Security Part II: Gender, Violence And
Access To Justice Chapter 6. Sexual Assault Under Cover Of National
Security Laws In India Chapter 7. Public Interest Litigation On Violence
Against Women In Bangladesh: Possibilities And Limits Chapter 8. Dispute
Resolution And Access To Justice In Rural China: An Analysis From A Gender
Perspective Chapter 9. Bringing Intersectionality Home: Delivering
Contextualised Justice In Gender Based Violence In Hong Kong Part III
Transcending Borders And Boundaries: Negotiating Gender, Identity And
Violence Chapter 10. State Violence, Human Rights Violations, And The Case
Of Apwint In Myanmar Chapter 11. Legislating Inequalities: Gender,
Sexuality And Violence In China Chapter 12. Pathfinders: Supporting
Pregnant Domestic Migrant Workers' Access To Justice In Hong Kong Chapter
13. Women Against Women? Rural Women Leaders' Role In Addressing
Gender-Based Violence In China Chapter 14. Law, Inequalities And Diverse
Vulnerabilities: Client-Perpetrated Violence Against Female Sex Workers In
Hong Kong Conclusion