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_aStereotypes and human rights law / _cedited by Eva Brems, Alexandra Timmer. |
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_aCambridge, United Kingdom : _bIntersentia _c2016. |
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_aviii, 198 pages ; _c24 cm |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
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_tBuilding momentum towards change : how the UN's response to stereotyping is evolving / _rSimone Cusack -- _tGender stereotyping in domestic violence cases : an analysis of the European Court of Human Rights' jurisprudence / _rLourdes Peroni and Alexandra Timmer -- _tGender sterotyping in the case law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights / _rVer�onica Undurraga -- _t"My sense of humanity has gone down the drain" : stereotypes, stigma and sanism / _rMichael Perlin -- _tRacial stereotypes and human rights / _rMathias M�oschel -- _tHead of the woman is the man : the failure to address gender stereotypes in the legal procedures around the Dutch SGP / _rRikki Holtmaat -- _tGender stereotyping in the military : insights from court cases / _rRebecca Cook and Cornelia Weiss. |
| 520 | _a"Stereotypes are beliefs about groups of people. Some examples, taken from human rights case law, are the notions that 'Roma are thieves', 'women are responsible for childcare', and 'people with a mental disability are incapable of forming political opinions'. Increasingly, human rights monitoring bodies (including the European and inter-American human rights courts, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, and the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination) voice concerns about stereotyping and warn states not to enforce harmful stereotypes. Human rights bodies thus appear to be starting to realise what social psychologists discovered a long time ago: that stereotypes underlie inequality and discrimination. Despite their relevance and their legal momentum, however, stereotypes have so far received little attention from human rights law scholars. This volume is the first one to broadly analyse stereotypes as a human rights issue. The scope of the book includes different stereotyping grounds (such as race, gender, and disability). Moreover, this book examines stereotyping approaches across a broad range of supranational human rights monitoring bodies, including the United Nations human rights treaty system as well as the regional systems that are most developed when it comes to addressing stereotypes: the Council of Europe and the inter-American system"--Back cover. | ||
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_aGender. _2pplt |
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_aRacial discrimination. _2pplt |
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_aSociology of law. _2pplt |
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_aTreaty bodies. _2pplt |
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