Gender Stereotypes (2025 ed.)
Case Studies, Policies and Theoretical Approaches

Edited by Anne Wagner,Angela Condello

ISBN13: 9783031639043

Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG

Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG

Format: Hardback

Published: 11/08/2025

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Description
The edited volume aims at presenting the various forms of stereotyping. As a matter of fact, such logical inclination is not only perpetrated through common sense and public discourse, but also through regulation and various ethical practices. Law and politics, indeed, can have a relevant function in preventing the diffusion of bad and wrong gender stereotypes.
Part I. Theorizing gender stereotypes.- Policy making and stereotypes: court battles in the field of criminal law.- Leibniz concepts on being born this way.- Girl Performers in Quebec, Canada: A Case Study of R v. Cloutier (2004).- Does context matter? Analyzing the association between the area of residency and intimate partner violence.- The terror of hate - Conceptualizing sexual violence against women as a gender-based hate crime?.- An intersectional approach to the protection of the Migrant woman and the migrant girl child in Migration (The case of irregular migration).- Sexual harassment in Tamil songs.- Gender inequality in Legislative Representation: A Case Study of Women in Ghana's Legislature.- The Empowerment of African Traditional Institutions of GBV prevention – An Assessment of the Camerronian Perspective.- An intersectional approach to the protection of the Migrant woman and the migrant girl child in migration.- Gender stereotypes within the normative functions of law: Splitting Equality/Equity and Identity/Difference.- dichotomies, beyond recognition and/or Tolerance.- Part II.- Equal Access to Justice for Women: Is Legal Technology the Answer? Observations and Global Trends from Asia and Europe.- Dissolving boundaries and writing to contest gender-based violence.- Preventing gender-based violence through changing social norms: the role of faith and culture leaders.- Women's Foreign Aid and Institutional Quality towards reducing Gender-based Violence in Selected African Countries.- Human Capital formation and information technology system in Southern African communities: Implication on Gender-based violence.- Easier to prove than ever? Domestic violence as gender-based discrimination before the European Court of Justice.- Bridging Legal and Institutional Gaps in the Protection of Conflict-Induced Internally Displaced Women from Sexual and Gender-based Violence.- Domestic violence against women: is there (enough) institutional solidarity in the Netherlands? How Dutch policy can reinforce the choice of a woman with a non-European migration background not to leave a violent relationship.- Lessons from South Korea: Understanding the Role of Criminal Law in Combating Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.- Labour legislation as a tool to address gender-based violence in South African public schools.- Limitations of Title IX in Rural Educational Colleges and Universities in the United States to Overcome the Shame and Stigma of Intimate Partner Violence.- Comparing Perceptions of Violence against women in different countries.
  • International law
  • Comparative law
  • Professional & Vocational
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