Judicial bench book on violence against women in Commonwealth East Africa.
2017
KQC145.W64 J83 2017 (Mapit)
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Title
Judicial bench book on violence against women in Commonwealth East Africa.
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Imprint
London : Commonwealth Secretariat, [2017]
Copyright
©2017.
Description
xii, 331 pages ; 26 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Definitions of violence against women
The role of the judiciary in addressing VAW
International law standards and state obligations
Domestic/intimate partner violence
Sexual and other forms of violence against children
Sexual and other forms of violence against adult women
Female genital mutilation
Sexual harassment in the workplace
Matrimonial property
Divorce on account of violence
Discrimination
Discrimination at the workplace
Sexual violence and abuse of authority/trust.
The role of the judiciary in addressing VAW
International law standards and state obligations
Domestic/intimate partner violence
Sexual and other forms of violence against children
Sexual and other forms of violence against adult women
Female genital mutilation
Sexual harassment in the workplace
Matrimonial property
Divorce on account of violence
Discrimination
Discrimination at the workplace
Sexual violence and abuse of authority/trust.
Summary
The judiciary plays a central role in enhancing and protecting women's rights, as well as the development and enforcement of formal legal responses to discriminatory and criminal activities, including violence against women (VAW). The Judicial Bench Book on Violence Against Women in Commonwealth East Africa situates VAW in four member countries, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. By placing VAW within the socio-cultural and legal context of the region, it is hoped that the bench book will enhance the ability of judicial officers to handle cases of VAW, both within a human rights as well as a gender perspective. It is a quick reference for judicial officers, in line with the foundations of the common law system -- stare decisis and judicial precedent. Through case law, the book discusses measures to address VAW and the role of the judiciary in ensuring that the state fulfills its obligations. It also includes examples of how a lack of appreciation of the lived realities of women victims of violence can lead to denial of justice. The critique of such cases will expose the injustice arising from failure to interpret the law through a gender lens, thereby offering important lessons to judicial officers--Page 4 of cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-331).
Location
STA
Call Number
KQC145.W64 J83 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9781849291613
1849291616
1849291616
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