Buch, Englisch, 286 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 442 g
International Perspectives
Buch, Englisch, 286 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 442 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Development and Society
ISBN: 978-1-138-34493-8
Verlag: Routledge
The book takes case studies from Brazil, India, Iran, Lebanon, Nigeria, Palestine, Senegal, and Turkey, using them to demosntrate in each case the varied history of family law and the wide variety of issues impacting women’s equality in legislation. Interviews with prominent women's rights activists in three additional countries are also included, giving personal accounts of the successes and failures of past reform efforts. Overall, the book provides a complex global picture of current trends and strategies in the fight for a more egalitarian society.
These findings come at a critical moment for change. Across the globe, family law issues are contentious. We are simultaneously witnessing an increased demand for women’s equality and the resurgence of fundamentalist forces that impede reform, invoking rules rooted in tradition, culture, and interpretations of religious texts. The outcome of these disputes has enormous ramifications for women’s roles in the family and society. This book tackles these complexities head on, and will interest activists, practitioners, students, and scholars working on women's rights and gender-based violence.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction Mahnaz Afkhami
PART I Country Case Studies
2. Feminist Advocacy for Family Law Reform: Cross-country overview Yakin Ertürk
3. Brazil Maria Barsted, Leila Linhares, and Jacqueline Pitanguy
4. India Kalpana Kannabiran
5. Iran Mehrangiz Kar and Azadeh Pourzand
6. Lebanon Ziyad Baroud and Ghadir El-Alayli
7. Nigeria Victoria Ibezim-Ohaeri
8. Palestine Luna Saadeh, Fidaa Barghouthi, and Fatmeh Muaqqet
9. Senegal Alpha Ba and Aminata Bousso Ly
10. Turkey Gökçeçiçek Ayata and Aysen Candas
PART II Interviews
Introduction to the interviews with Leaders in the Egyptian, Jordanian, and Moroccan Campaigns to Reform Family Laws and Eliminate Gender-based Violence Haleh Vaziri
11. Interview with Hoda Elsadda
12. Interview with Asma Khader
13. Interview with Rabéa Naciri
14. Conclusion: Reflections on Recent Progress and Reversals in the War to Curb Violence against Women Ann Elizabeth Mayer