1st Edition

Gender and the European Court of Human Rights

By Sanna Elfving Copyright 2025
202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

In applying an intersectional feminist legal analysis of the European Court of Human Rights’ case law in a variety of human rights issues, this book reveals a different and nuanced understanding of the gender issues. Case law within the ECtHR, which does not explicitly raise gender issues, may have gendered consequences. Profound developments have occurred in Europe in several related areas,... Read more

Foreword

1. Introduction

2. The ECtHR as a Legal Institution

3. Judicial Diversity within the ECtHR

4. Gender Equality Case Law

5. Gendered Parenthood

6. Gendered Asylum

7. Gendering Family Reunification Case Law

8. Conclusion

 

Biography

Sanna Elfving is Senior Lecturer at Lincoln Law School, University of Lincoln, the United Kingdom. She was awarded a PhD in Law with minor corrections from the University of Surrey in 2014. Sanna’s research focuses on European Union (EU) law and the European Convention on Human Rights. She has published a co-authored research monograph Gender and the Court of Justice of the European Union (Routledge 2018). Sanna is an elected Convenor of the EU and Competition Law subject section of the Society of Legal Scholars (2023-2026).