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Dieses Buch behandelt sexuelle und geschlechtsspezifische Gewalt
(SGBV) gegen Frauen aus völkerrechtlicher Sicht. Es zeigt die
Gründe für SGBV gegen Frauen auf, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf
kulturellen Praktiken liegt, mit denen versucht wird, sie zu
rechtfertigen, und verdeutlicht die rechtlichen Herausforderungen
im Zusammenhang mit dem Thema sowohl für nationale als auch
internationale Justizsysteme. Die sieben Kapitel des Buches sind:
i) Einleitung ii) SGBV ein globales Problem; iii) Internationaler
Rechtsschutz; iv) Rolle der internationalen Institutionen; v) Rolle
kultureller Faktoren und vi) Herausforderungen vii)
Schlussfolgerungen. Vor dem Hintergrund konzertierter globaler
Bemühungen, SGBV gegen Frauen zu beenden oder zumindest stark
einzudämmen, bietet das Buch einen Fahrplan für das System der
Vereinten Nationen, Staaten, internationale Institutionen,
multidisziplinäre Wissenschaftler, Organisationen der
Zivilgesellschaft und andere globale Akteure. Das Buch enthält ein
Vorwort von Peter Maurer, Präsident des Internationalen Komitees
vom Roten Kreuz (IKRK).
This book addresses sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) against
women from an international law point of view. It identifies the
reasons behind SGBV against women with a specific focus on cultural
practices that try to justify it and highlights the legal
challenges related to the topic for both national and international
justice systems. The seven chapters of the book are: i)
Introduction ii) SGBV a global concern; iii) International legal
protection; iv) Role of international institutions; v) Role of
cultural factors and vi) Challenges vii) Conclusions. In the light
of concerted global efforts to bring to an end, or at least
severely contain SGBV against women, the book provides a future
roadmap to the United Nations system, States, international
institutions, multidisciplinary scholars, civil society
organizations and other global actors. The book contains a Foreword
by Peter Maurer, President of International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC).
This book addresses sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) against
women from an international law point of view. It identifies the
reasons behind SGBV against women with a specific focus on cultural
practices that try to justify it and highlights the legal
challenges related to the topic for both national and international
justice systems. The seven chapters of the book
are:Â i)Â Introduction ii)Â SGBV a global concern;
iii) International legal protection; iv) Role of international
institutions; v) Role of cultural factors and vi)
Challenges vii) Conclusions. In the light of concerted global
efforts to bring to an end, or at least severely contain SGBV
against women, the book provides a future roadmap to
the United Nations system, States, international
institutions, multidisciplinary scholars, civil society
organizations and other global actors. The book contains a Foreword
by Peter Maurer, President of International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC).
The present study seeks to examine the genesis, development, and
proliferation of multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) -
in-built law-making mechanisms and processes of
institutionalization - and their ad hoc treaty-based status and the
issue of the legal personality of their secretariats. It provides
legal understanding of the location of MEA secretariats within an
existing international host institution, as well as discussion of
the issue of relationship agreements and interpretation of the
commonly used language that triggers such relationships. It places
under scrutiny the standard MEA phrase 'providing a secretariat',
delegation of authority by the host institution to the head of the
convention secretariat, possible conflict areas, host country
agreement, and the workings of the relationship agreements. The
book offers an authoritative account of the growing phenomenon in
which an existing international institution provides a servicing
base for MEA that, in turn, triggers a chain of legal implications
involving the secretariat, the host institution, and the host
country.
The present study seeks to examine the genesis, development, and
proliferation of multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) -
in-built law-making mechanisms and processes of
institutionalization - and their ad hoc treaty-based status and the
issue of the legal personality of their secretariats. It provides
legal understanding of the location of MEA secretariats within an
existing international host institution, as well as discussion of
the issue of relationship agreements and interpretation of the
commonly used language that triggers such relationships. It places
under scrutiny the standard MEA phrase 'providing a secretariat',
delegation of authority by the host institution to the head of the
convention secretariat, possible conflict areas, host country
agreement, and the workings of the relationship agreements. The
book offers an authoritative account of the growing phenomenon in
which an existing international institution provides a servicing
base for MEA that, in turn, triggers a chain of legal implications
involving the secretariat, the host institution, and the host
country.
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