Due diligence and its application to protect women from violence / edited by Carin Benninger-Budel.

Under international human rights law, states are required to exercise due diligence to prevent, investigate, punish and provide redress for acts of violence against women. Accordingly, the due diligence standard presents a way to measure whether a state has fulfilled its obligations to prevent and r...

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Superior document:Nijhoff law specials ; v. 73
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Year of Publication:2008
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Nijhoff law specials ; 73.
Physical Description:1 online resource (312 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • The due diligence standard : what does it entail for women's rights? / Yakin Ertürk
  • The history and development of the due diligence standard in international law and its role in the protection of women against violence / Joanna Bourke-Martignoni
  • Preventing violence against women : the due diligence standard with respect to the obligation to banish gender stereotypes on the grounds of Article 5 (a) of the CEDAW Convention / Rikki Holtmaat
  • Emerging human rights obligations for non-state actors / Ineke Boerefijn and Eva Naezer
  • Due diligence and the power of economic players / Helen O'Connell
  • Due diligence and the fight against gender-based violence in the inter-American system / Elizabeth A.H. Abi-Mershed
  • Applying the due diligence principle in Asia Pacific / Lisa Pusey
  • South Africa's response to domestic violence / Dee Smythe
  • Violence against women by non-state actors, a responsibility for the state under human rights law : Amnesty International's work on domestic violence / Lisa Gormley
  • Spain : more rights, but the obstacles remain / María Naredo Molero
  • Human trafficking : a brief introduction to issues of responsibility and accountability / Anne Gallagher
  • Problems with the implementation of the due diligence standard from the perspective of countries of origin in the OSCE region / Shivaun Scanlan
  • Human trafficking in Germany / Nivedita Prasad and Babette Rohner
  • Violence against women, cultural/religious traditions and the international standard of due diligence / Judith Wyttenbach
  • Violence against women legitimised by arguments of 'culture' : thoughts from a Pakistani perspective / Farida Shaheed
  • Controlling women's sexuality, sustaining dominant culture(s), legitimising gender-based violence : the case for due diligence / Susana T. Fried
  • Violence against women in armed conflict / Theodor Winkler.