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Forced Marriage - Introducing a Social Justice and Human Rights Perspective

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Forced Marriage: Introducing a social justice and human rights perspective brings together leading practitioners and researchers from the disciplines of criminology, sociology and law. Together the contributors provide an international, multi-disciplinary perspective that offers a compelling alternative to prevailing conceptualisations of the problem of forced marriage.The volume examines advances in theoretical debates, analyses existing research and presents new evidence that challenges the cultural essentialism that often characterises efforts to explain, and even justify, this violation of women''s rights. By locating forced marriage within broader debates on violence against women, social justice and human rights, the authors offer an intersectional perspective that can be used to inform both theory and practical efforts to address violence against diverse groups of women.This unique book, which is informed by practitioner insights and academic research, is essential reading for practitioners and students of sociology, criminology, gender studies and law.>

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Foreword - Professor Yakin Erturk, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Introduction: Framing Forced Marriage as a Form of Violence Against Women - Aisha K. Gill and Sundari Anitha
Part I - Definitions, Contexts and Theoretical Concepts
1. Understanding Forced Marriage: Definitions and Realities - Geetanjali Gangoli, Khatidja Chantler, Marianne Hester and Ann Singleton
2. Reconceptualising Consent and Coercion Within an Intersectional Understanding of Forced Marriage - Sundari Anitha and Aisha K. Gill
3. Forced Marriage: The European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998 - Shazia Choudhry
4. Border Control to Prevent Forced Marriages: Choosing Between Protecting Women and Protecting the Nation - Anja Bredal
5. The Social Construction of Forced Marriage and its 'Victim' in Media Coverage and Crime Policy Discourses - Sundari Anitha and Aisha K. Gill

Part II: Policy and Practice
6. Forced Marriage Legislation in the UK: A Critique - Aisha K. Gill and Sundari Anitha
7. The Law, the Courts and Their Effectiveness - Teertha Gupta and Khatun Sapnara
8. The Practice of Law-Making and the Problem of Forced Marriage: What is the Role of the Muslim Arbitration Tribunal? - Samia Bano
9. Constructing Victims, Construing Credibility: Forced marriage, Pakistani women and the UK Asylum Process - Marzia Balzani
10. "Wayward Girls" and "Well-Wisher Parents": Habeas Corpus, Women's Rights to Personal Liberty, Consent to Marriage and the Bangladeshi Courts - Sara Hossain


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Shazia Choudhry is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Queen Mary College, University of London

Riassunto

Forced Marriage: Introducing a social justice and human rights perspective brings together leading practitioners and researchers from the disciplines of criminology, sociology and law. Together the contributors provide an international, multi-disciplinary perspective that offers a compelling alternative to prevailing conceptualisations of the problem of forced marriage.

The volume examines advances in theoretical debates, analyses existing research and presents new evidence that challenges the cultural essentialism that often characterises efforts to explain, and even justify, this violation of women's rights. By locating forced marriage within broader debates on violence against women, social justice and human rights, the authors offer an intersectional perspective that can be used to inform both theory and practical efforts to address violence against diverse groups of women.

This unique book, which is informed by practitioner insights and academic research, is essential reading for practitioners and students of sociology, criminology, gender studies and law.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Sundari Anitha, Breda, Yakin Erturk, Aisha Gill, Anitha Sundari
Con la collaborazione di Sundari Anitha (Editore), Aisha Gill (Editore), Aisha K. Gill (Editore), Anitha Sundari (Editore)
Editore Zed Books
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 07.07.2011
 
EAN 9781848134621
ISBN 978-1-84813-462-1
Pagine 272
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Teorie sociologiche

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