ジェンダー正義の司法判断:ロシア、トルコと欧州人権裁判所<br>Courting Gender Justice : Russia, Turkey, and the European Court of Human Rights

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ジェンダー正義の司法判断:ロシア、トルコと欧州人権裁判所
Courting Gender Justice : Russia, Turkey, and the European Court of Human Rights

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 302 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190932831
  • DDC分類 342.240878

Full Description

Women and the LGBT community in Russia and Turkey face pervasive discrimination. Only a small percentage dare to challenge their mistreatment in court. Facing domestic police and judges who often refuse to recognize discrimination, a small minority of activists have exhausted their domestic appeals and then turned to their last hope: the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). The ECtHR, located in Strasbourg, France, is widely regarded as the most effective international human rights court in existence. Russian citizens whose rights have been violated at home have brought tens of thousands of cases to the ECtHR over the past two decades. But only one of these cases resulted in a finding of gender discrimination by the ECtHR-and that case was brought by a man. By comparison, the Court has found gender discrimination more frequently in decisions on Turkish cases. Courting Gender Justice explores the obstacles that confront citizens, activists, and lawyers who try to bring gender discrimination cases to court. To shed light on the factors that make rare victories possible in discrimination cases, the book draws comparisons among forms of discrimination faced by women and LGBT people in Russia and Turkey. Based on interviews with human rights and feminist activists and lawyers in Russia and Turkey, this engaging book grounds the law in the personal experiences of individual people fighting to defend their rights.

Contents

Table of Cases: European Court of Human Rights
Note on Transliteration

Chapter 1: Gender Discrimination Cases at the European Court of Human Rights: Why So Few?
Chapter 2: What Gender Discrimination? Psychological and Socio-Cultural Barriers
Chapter 3: Police, Prosecutors, and Ping-Pong: Legal Barriers
Chapter 4: Whose Rights are Human Rights? The Gender Gap Between Russian Feminist, LGBT, and Human Rights Networks
Chapter 5: International Obstacles to Russian Gender Discrimination Cases at the European Court of Human Rights
Chapter 6: Turkish Gender Discrimination Cases in Domestic and International Courts
Chapter 7: Conclusion

References
Appendix: Interviews
Index

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