(En)gendering inclusiveness in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (CROSBI ID 350030)
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Radačić, Ivana
Diduck, Alison
Cali, Basak
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(En)gendering inclusiveness in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
The thesis analyses the main interpretative principles of the European Court of Human Rights and its jurisprudence in the areas of gender equality, violence against women, and reproductive selfdetermination. The argument of this thesis is that the employment of a feminist theoretical perspective and methodology that is sensitive to intersectionality of discrimination could secure more effective protection of women's rughts and thus enhance the inclusiveness of the Court's jurisprudence. The thesis, hence, develops an inclusive feminist approach to intepreting international human rights law, on the basis of which specific criteria are developed for adjudicating cases concerning women's rights, and the changes to the Court's conceptual and methodological approach proposed.
European Court of Human Rights; feminism; inclusiveness; gender equality; gender-based violence; reproductive self-determination
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21.01.2008.
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