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El. knyga: Gender-Based Violence and the Law: Global Perspectives and Eastern European Practices

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  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003815525
  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003815525

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"This book presents a novel and insightful examination of gender-based violence, inviting readers to consider this topic from various perspectives. It encompasses various conceptual discussions and international regulations and trends, while concurrentlyemphasising the legal regulations and practices of select Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. Significantly underrepresented in legal scholarship, this region has been overlooked and was subject to limited comprehensive analyses. The authors address different aspects of gender-based violence, also covering some areas that have received little attention in academic literature, such as gender-based violence in academia and cyberstalking. Furthermore, the book incorporates recent empirical studies, thereby endowing readers with valuable insights into the specific challenges encountered in the region. By contributing to current research on gender-based violence in Europe, this publication is an invaluable resource for researchers, students, policymakers, and general readers interested in gender-based violence and the fight against it in the CEE region"--

This book presents a novel and insightful examination of gender-based violence, considering this topic from various perspectives. It encompasses various conceptual discussions and international regulations and trends, while emphasising the legal regulations and practices of select Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries.

This book presents a novel and insightful examination of gender-based violence, inviting readers to consider this topic from various perspectives. It encompasses various conceptual discussions and international regulations and trends, while concurrently emphasising the legal regulations and practices of select Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. Significantly underrepresented in legal scholarship, this region has been overlooked and was subject to limited comprehensive analyses. The authors address different aspects of gender-based violence, also covering some areas that have received little attention in academic literature, such as gender-based violence in academia and cyberstalking. Furthermore, the book incorporates recent empirical studies, thereby endowing readers with valuable insights into the specific challenges encountered in the region. By contributing to current research on gender-based violence in Europe, this publication is an invaluable resource for researchers, students, policymakers, and general readers interested in gender-based violence and the fight against it in the CEE region.

List of figures vii

List of tables viii

List of contributors ix

Foreword xvi

DALIA LEINART

Preface xviii

PART I

Theoretical, political, and legal framework for responding to gender-based
violence 1

1 A feminist approach to gender-based violence: the role of the
objectification and sexualisation of women 3

SANDRA AMANKAVIIT AND MONIKA ALNIERIT

2 Failed hegemonic masculinity, negative emotions, and gender-based violence:
theories and elaborations 21

ARTRAS TEREKINAS

3 Gender-based violence in international instruments and case law of the
European Court of Human Rights 40

AGN LIMANT

4 The Istanbul Convention in the constitutional jurisprudence of Central and
Eastern European states 60

DOVIL PRAIT-ANDRIKIEN

PART II

Spotlight on domestic violence 87

5 Approaches to the criminalisation of domestic violence in Central and
Eastern Europe 89

JOLANTA APOLEVI AND ELBIETA KUZBORSKA-PACHA

6 The changing paradigm in help provision for survivors of intimate partner
violence: specialised complex help vs generic social help model 109

ZUZANA VASILIAUSKAIT, LILIJA HENRIKA VASILIAUSK AND EVELINA DIRMOTAIT

7 Rethinking work with intimate partner perpetrators: new prospects for the
successful implementation of batterer intervention programmes in Lithuania
128

RTA VAIINIEN AND ILONA MICHAILOVI

8 The economic empowerment of women as a factor contributing to the
prevention of domestic violence 150

JOLANTA APOLEVI

9 Gender-based violence against women with disabilities 168

ROKAS USCILA AND DOVIL JUODKAIT

PART III

Gender-based violence in public spaces 187

10 Sexual harassment in the workplace in Lithuania: what does the silence
say? 189

KRISTINA AMBRAZEVIIT

11 What makes academia (un)safe: experiences, observations, and consequences
of gender-based violence in different stages of individual researchers
careers 206

VILANA PILINKAIT SOTIROVI AND GIEDR BLAYT

12 Gender-based violence online: cyberstalking overview in Lithuania 233

LIUBOV JARUTIEN, ILONA MICHAILOVI AND ILONA LAURINAITYT

Index 255
Agn Limant is a chief researcher at the Law Institute of the Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences.

Artras Terekinas is a professor of sociology at Vytautas Magnus University and a chief researcher at the Law Institute of the Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences.

Rta Vaiinien is a senior researcher and the Head of the Criminological Research Department at the Law Institute of the Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences.