Gender Discriminatory Criminal Laws in Comparison with the Istanbul Convention / Geschlechterdiskrimierende Strafgesetze im Vergleich zur Istanbul-Konvention
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Gender Discriminatory Criminal Laws in Comparison with the Istanbul Convention / Geschlechterdiskrimierende Strafgesetze im Vergleich zur Istanbul-Konvention

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  1. 166 pages
  2. English
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Gender Discriminatory Criminal Laws in Comparison with the Istanbul Convention / Geschlechterdiskrimierende Strafgesetze im Vergleich zur Istanbul-Konvention

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About this book

This book consists of lectures on gender-discriminatory criminal laws. As is discussed in the book, the socially constructed roles that a given society considers appropriate for women and men hinder women from enjoying their fundamental human rights. In this sense, several forms of violence against women are being used to keep them within the given structure, and criminal justice is not provided as expected. Therefore, states must implement a comprehensive criminal policy to eliminate discriminatory laws that tolerate such harmful practices. Prof. Dr. Felix Herzog has been Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Bremen since 2005. He is a trusted lecturer of the German National Academic Foundation and the author of numerous legal publications. His research focuses on money laundering crime and right-wing radicalism.Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fatma Karaka?is an Associate Professor of Criminal Law and has been a visiting scholar and lecturer at the University of Bremen since 2017. Her research focuses on criminal law and criminology, including international criminal law. Dieses Buch besteht aus VortrĂ€gen ĂŒber geschlechterdiskriminierende Strafgesetze. Wie in dem Buch erörtert wird, hindern die sozial konstruierten Rollen, die eine bestimmte Gesellschaft fĂŒr Frauen und MĂ€nner als angemessen betrachtet, Frauen daran, ihre grundlegenden Menschenrechte wahrzunehmen. In diesem Sinne werden verschiedene Formen von Gewalt angewandt, um Frauen in der gegebenen Struktur zu halten, und das Strafrecht wird nicht wie erwartet umgesetzt. Daher mĂŒssen Staaten eine umfassende Strafrechtspolitik betreiben, um diskriminierende Gesetze zu beseitigen, die solche schĂ€dlichen Praktiken tolerieren. Prof. Dr. Felix Herzog ist seit 2005 Professor fĂŒr Strafrecht einschließlich Grundlagen und Nebengebiete, Strafverfahrensrecht und Rechtsphilosophie an der UniversitĂ€t Bremen. Er ist Vertrauensdozent der Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes und Autor zahlreicher rechtswissenschaftlicher Publikationen. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind GeldwĂ€schekriminalitĂ€t und Rechtsradikalismus.Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fatma Karaka?ist seit 2017 Gastwissenschaftlerin und Dozentin an der UniversitĂ€t Bremen am Fachbereich Rechtswissenschaft. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Strafrecht, Kriminologie und Völkerstrafrecht.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Inhaltsverzeichnis
  3. MERCY OR JUSTICE FOR KILLING HOUSEHOLD TYRANTS?
  4. WOMEN AS VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN MARRIAGE IN COMPARISON WITH THE TURKISH CRIMINAL CODE AND THE ISTANBUL CONVENTION*
  5. ÜBEREINKOMMEN DES EUROPARATS ZUR VERHÜTUNG UND BEKÄMPFUNG VON GEWALT GEGEN FRAUEN UND HÄUSLICHER GEWALT ISTANBUL UND DAS TÜRKISCHE STRAFGESETZBUCH
  6. THE CRIME OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE IN TURKISH PENAL CODE AND DISCUSSIONS REGARDING PERPETRATOR VICTIM MARRIAGE AMNESTY
  7. THE NEED OF CRIMINALIZING FORCED MARRIAGE IN TURKEY
  8. DER STRAFTATBESTAND „SEXUELLE BELÄSTIGUNG“ (§ 184i STGB) IM LICHTE DER ISTANBUL-KONVENTION
  9. PROTECTING WHOM? A COMPARISON OF ISTANBUL CONVENTION AND DOMESTIC LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORKS AND THEIR PRACTICE WITH REGARD TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN TURKEY IN THE AFTERMATH OF TURKEY’S WITHDRAWAL FROMISTANBUL CONVENTION
  10. GEWALT GEGEN FRAUEN - GESETZLICHER SCHUTZ -GRÜNDE FÜR INEFFEKTIVE VORBEUGUNGSMAßNAHMEN