Title of article :
The Emergence/Extention of Due Diligence Standard to Assess the State Response towards Violence against Women/Domestic Violence
Author/Authors :
Qureshi, Shazia University of Punjab - Law College, Pakistan
From page :
55
To page :
66
Abstract :
This article begins by providing a brief summary of emergence of due diligence principle in the International human rights law. The article then explores the role of International/regional human rights mechanisms/instruments in clarifying and specifying the content of due diligence obligations and its application in the context of violence against women. It illuminates, in particular, the contribution of the reports prepared by the mandate holders of United Nations Special Rapporteurs on violence against women its causes and consequences. The article argues that the criterion has been useful in dealing with gender based violence within a human rights framework since it provides a yardstick to determine what constitutes effective fulfilment of the obligation (Manjoo, 2001). It concludes by taking note of Pakistan’s level of compliance with due diligence obligation particularly in the area of ‘prevention’ of violence against women.
Keywords :
Due Diligence obligation , violence against women , human rights mechanism , CEDAW , Special Rapporteur on violence against women
Journal title :
South Asian Studies: A Research Journal of South Asian Studies
Journal title :
South Asian Studies: A Research Journal of South Asian Studies
Record number :
2588022
Link To Document :
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