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Human Rights and Gender Violence: Translating International Law Into Local Justice/ By Sally Engle Merry

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006.Edition: 1st edDescription: ix, 269 pages: 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780226520742
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.42 MEH
Contents:
Introduction: Culture and Transnationalism
Creating Human Rights
Gender Violence and the CEDAW Process
Disjunctures Between Global Law and Local Justice
Legal Transplants and Cultural Translation: Making Human Rights in the Vernacular
Localizing Human Rights and Rights Consciousness
Summary: Human rights law and the legal protection of women from violence are still fairly new concepts. As a result, substantial discrepancies exist between what is decided in the halls of the United Nations and what women experience on a daily basis in their communities. Human Rights and Gender Violence is an ambitious study that investigates the tensions between global law and local justice. As an observer of UN diplomatic negotiations as well as the workings of grassroots feminist organizations in several countries, Sally Engle Merry offers an insider's perspective on how human rights law holds authorities accountable for the protection of citizens even while reinforcing and expanding state power. Providing legal and anthropological perspectives, Merry contends that human rights law must be framed in local terms to be accepted and effective in altering existing social hierarchies. Gender violence in particular, she argues, is rooted in deep cultural and religious beliefs, so change is often vehemently resisted by the communities perpetrating the acts of aggression. A much-needed exploration of how local cultures appropriate and enact international human rights law, this book will be of enormous value to students of gender studies and anthropology alike
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Introduction: Culture and Transnationalism

Creating Human Rights

Gender Violence and the CEDAW Process

Disjunctures Between Global Law and Local Justice

Legal Transplants and Cultural Translation: Making Human Rights in the Vernacular

Localizing Human Rights and Rights Consciousness

Human rights law and the legal protection of women from violence are still fairly new concepts. As a result, substantial discrepancies exist between what is decided in the halls of the United Nations and what women experience on a daily basis in their communities. Human Rights and Gender Violence is an ambitious study that investigates the tensions between global law and local justice. As an observer of UN diplomatic negotiations as well as the workings of grassroots feminist organizations in several countries, Sally Engle Merry offers an insider's perspective on how human rights law holds authorities accountable for the protection of citizens even while reinforcing and expanding state power. Providing legal and anthropological perspectives, Merry contends that human rights law must be framed in local terms to be accepted and effective in altering existing social hierarchies. Gender violence in particular, she argues, is rooted in deep cultural and religious beliefs, so change is often vehemently resisted by the communities perpetrating the acts of aggression. A much-needed exploration of how local cultures appropriate and enact international human rights law, this book will be of enormous value to students of gender studies and anthropology alike

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