1st Edition

International Human Rights Law and Domestic Violence The Effectiveness of International Human Rights Law

By Ronagh J.A. McQuigg Copyright 2011
192 Pages
by Routledge

190 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

This innovative book examines the effectiveness of international human rights law, through the case study of domestic violence. Domestic violence is an issue that affects vast numbers of women throughout all nations of the world, but as it takes place between private individuals it does not come within the ambit of the traditional interpretation of human rights law. Ronagh J.A. McQuigg questions... Read more

Introduction. 1. Potential Problems for the Effectiveness of International Human Rights Law as Regards Domestic Violence 2 . What Measures may it be Beneficial for Human Rights Law to Achieve in relation to Domestic Violence? 3. The Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights 4. The Human Rights Act 1998 – Could the United Kingdom Courts Rise to the Challenge? 5. The Approach of the International Human Rights Bodies to Domestic Violence 6. Implementation of the Statements of the International Human Rights Bodies in the United Kingdom 7. Conclusion

Biography

Ronagh J.A. McQuigg is a lecturer in the School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast. Her research interests are in the area of the effectiveness of international human rights law, particularly in relation to violence against women.