1st Edition
International Law and Violence Against Women Europe and the Istanbul Convention
Introduction: The Istanbul Convention as a Response to Violence against Women in Europe, Johanna Niemi, Lourdes Peroni and Vladislava Stoyanova;
Part I: Context and Role;
1 - The Istanbul Convention in the Context of Feminist Claims, Lorena Sosa;
2 - Unleashing the Gender Equality Potential of the Istanbul Convention, Lourdes Peroni;
3 - The Istanbul Convention as an Interpretative Tool at the European and National Levels, Sara De Vido;
Part II: Concepts;
4 - The Concepts of Gender and Violence in the Istanbul Convention, Johanna Niemi and Amalia Verdu Sanmartin;
5 - Due Diligence versus Positive Obligations: Critical Reflections on the Council of Europe Convention on Violence against Women, Vladislava Stoyanova;
Part III: Criminal Law Responses;
6 - The Istanbul Convention on Sexual Offences: A Duty to Reform the Wording of National Law or the Way We Think? Minni Leskinen;
7 - Exploring Intersectionality: Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in the Istanbul Convention, Ruth Mestre i Mestre;
8 - Forced Sterilisation in the Istanbul Convention: Remedies, Intersectional Discrimination and Cis-Exclusiveness, Daniela Alaattinoglu;
Part IV: Victim Services;
9 - The Right to Adequate Housing of Battered Women: The Added Value of the Istanbul Convention? Ingrid Westendorp;
10 - Support to Battered Women in Sweden: Non-profits and Public Authorities Collaborating, Counteracting and Competing, Ulrika Andersson and Sara Bengtson;
Part V: Migration and Asylum;
11 - Protection beyond Victimization: The Significance of the Istanbul Convention for Migrant Women, Fulvia Staiano;
12 - Gender-Based Violence against Women and International Protection Needs: The Contribution of the Istanbul Convention, Dolores Morondo Taramundi;
Part VI: National Responses to the Convention;
13 - The Istanbul Convention in Poland: Between the “War on Gender” and Legal Reform, Katarzyna Sekowska-Kozlowska;
14 - Reservations and Declarations under the Istanbul Convention, Wojciech Burek;
Biography
Johanna Niemi, Professor of Procedural Law, University of Turku, Finland
Lourdes Peroni, Human Rights Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Vladislava Stoyanova, Associate Professor, Lund University, Sweden






