An Analysis of International Human Rights Measures vis-a-vis Comparative Evaluation of Domestic Violence

  • Unique Paper ID: 181051
  • PageNo: 3302-3308
  • Abstract:
  • Violence against women is a global issue, with high rates of violence in intimate relationships, sexual assault, stalking, and trafficking. These violations violate women's human rights, undermine democratic transitions, harm children, and cost societies significant economic costs. Activists, governments, and international organizations have pledged to eradicate this problem, but there are stark differences in governmental actions to address violence. Domestic violence, once seen as a private matter, is slowly being recognized as a social responsibility. In many communities, efforts are being made to transform social systems designed to protect a few into ones that guarantee the human rights of all. Women's human rights advocates emphasize that without freedom from violence; women cannot realize their other rights and participate in the development process. Therefore, fundamental changes in institutions and deeply embedded social and cultural beliefs are needed to effectively realize women's human rights. Here in this paper researchers are going to discuss about the problem of domestic violence form international to national concern with reference to human rights.

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BibTeX

@article{181051,
        author = {Dr. Pratap Chandra Dash and Snigdharani Hazarika},
        title = {An Analysis of International Human Rights Measures vis-a-vis Comparative Evaluation of Domestic Violence},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {12},
        number = {1},
        pages = {3302-3308},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=181051},
        abstract = {Violence against women is a global issue, with 
high rates of violence in intimate relationships, sexual 
assault, stalking, and trafficking. These violations violate 
women's human rights, undermine democratic 
transitions, harm children, and cost societies significant 
economic costs. Activists, governments, and international 
organizations have pledged to eradicate this problem, but 
there are stark differences in governmental actions to 
address violence. Domestic violence, once seen as a 
private matter, is slowly being recognized as a social 
responsibility. In many communities, efforts are being 
made to transform social systems designed to protect a few 
into ones that guarantee the human rights of all. 
Women's human rights advocates emphasize that without 
freedom from violence; women cannot realize their other 
rights and participate in the development process. 
Therefore, fundamental changes in institutions and 
deeply embedded social and cultural beliefs are needed to 
effectively realize women's human rights. Here in this 
paper researchers are going to discuss about the problem 
of domestic violence form international to national 
concern with reference to human rights.},
        keywords = {sexual assault, violence, human rights,  women, social},
        month = {},
        }

Cite This Article

Dash, D. P. C., & Hazarika, S. (). An Analysis of International Human Rights Measures vis-a-vis Comparative Evaluation of Domestic Violence. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(1), 3302–3308.

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