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Violence against women’s health in international law

Violence against women’s health in international law

Violence against women’s health in international law

Sara De Vido

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Editorial:
Manchester University Press (P648)
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Derecho internacional
ISBN:
9781526124975
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Taking the Hippocratic paradigm as backbone of the analysis, the book conceptualises a new notion under international law, ’violence against women’s health’, which allows the reader to reflect on two interrelated dimensions of violence, the horizontal ’inter-personal’ and the vertical ’State policies’ ones, and on obligations States must abide by.

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