Domestic violence from an interdisciplinary perspective : a case of Russia / Emily Glazebrook
2020
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Title
Domestic violence from an interdisciplinary perspective : a case of Russia / Emily Glazebrook
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020
Language Note
English
Summary
This thesis explores Domestic Violence from an interdisciplinary approach, from both
a social and legal perspective, to provide a holistic analysis of Domestic Violence in
its entirety, as well as for its case study: the Russian Federation. The thesis examines
the importance of discourse as to how Domestic Violence is understood and the
dominant narratives that this enlists, whilst also providing a legal focus on how
Domestic Violence has been approached at both the International and European level,
with particular attention awarded to the role of the European Court of Human Rights.
In relation to the thesis’ case study, Russia, the various factors contributing to why
Domestic Violence is such a pressing issue are discussed at depth, as well as Russia’s
deeply problematic legal approach towards Domestic Violence. Finally, attention is
awarded to how both Russian and International media have portrayed specific high
profile Domestic Violence incidents within Russia.
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