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Record ID: 71c76ad5-8efe-4df3-97ca-72037f1ab7d7
Electronic Resources: http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/EUR44/013/2004/en/1a0d2faf-d5ed-11dd-bb24-1fb85fe8fa05/eur440132004en.html
Web resource: http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/EUR44/013/2004/en/176dcc64-d5ed-11dd-bb24-1fb85fe8fa05/eur440132004en.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Turkey : women confronting family violence
Authors: Amnesty International
Keywords: Personal stories;Human rights;Policy;Advocacy;Sexual assault
Year: 2004
Publisher: Amnesty International
Notes:  "AI Index: EUR 44/013/2004"
Part of Amnesty International’s global campaign Stop Violence Against Women:, this report documents the various forms of discrimination, oppression and violence against women in Turkey, and calls upon the Turkish government to implement reforms that will help reduce the incidence of violence and prevent its perpetuation. The need for greater community education and flexibility of gender roles is emphasised and the culture of tolerance surrounding violence and discrimination against women is highlighted. The obligations of the Turkish government, under international human rights instruments and standards, to exercise due diligence in the protection of women’s rights and the prosecution of perpetrators is discussed, as is the need to protect the advocates of women and children experiencing violence. The report concludes by identifying some of the domestic laws supporting the argument in favour of due diligence and providing a series of recommendations for both the international community and the Turkish government specifically.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19082
Physical description: 36 p.
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