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This book uses global household data to examine the prevalence,
trends and geographic variation of female genital mutilation (FGM)
around the world. It also addresses the underlying legal and policy
aspects as well as explores the medical consequences, both
immediate and long term, for those undergoing the practice. The
book analyses the position of victims of this gender-based violence
both from the medical and legal perspective and adopts a largely
practical approach to the study of the practices, offering a fresh
thinking into one of the challenges in global health and the law.
In addition, it offers some insights into how health professionals
can approach this category of victims and how legal practitioners
can obtain a good legal result for their clients before domestic
and international forums. The book addresses fundamental issues
such as state liability and defences in enforcement proceedings for
actions or omission of state or non-state actors, and due diligence
standard in international human rights law, the main gateways
available for obtaining relief for the victims of FGM. This book
goes beyond the traditional debate between zero tolerance and those
who wish to see the practice medicalised and tolerated and favours
an advocacy programme standing firmly in favour of the right of FGM
victims. This book offers a unique perspective likely to assist
victims and their representatives to secure a remedy against
perpetrators and the state. As such this book will be of interest
to medical professionals, national and international lawyers,
academics and policymakers in the field of public health.
This book uses global household data to examine the prevalence,
trends and geographic variation of female genital mutilation (FGM)
around the world. It also addresses the underlying legal and policy
aspects as well as explores the medical consequences, both
immediate and long term, for those undergoing the practice. The
book analyses the position of victims of this gender-based violence
both from the medical and legal perspective and adopts a largely
practical approach to the study of the practices, offering a fresh
thinking into one of the challenges in global health and the law.
In addition, it offers some insights into how health professionals
can approach this category of victims and how legal practitioners
can obtain a good legal result for their clients before domestic
and international forums. The book addresses fundamental issues
such as state liability and defences in enforcement proceedings for
actions or omission of state or non-state actors, and due diligence
standard in international human rights law, the main gateways
available for obtaining relief for the victims of FGM. This book
goes beyond the traditional debate between zero tolerance and those
who wish to see the practice medicalised and tolerated and favours
an advocacy programme standing firmly in favour of the right of FGM
victims. This book offers a unique perspective likely to assist
victims and their representatives to secure a remedy against
perpetrators and the state. As such this book will be of interest
to medical professionals, national and international lawyers,
academics and policymakers in the field of public health.
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