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Feminizid

Diskursbegriff, Rechtsbegriff, Völkerstrafrechtsbegriff
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 2023

Summary

The term "feminicide" attempts to visualise the structural dimension of gender-related killings of women and girls. For some years now, the terms "femicide" and "feminicide" have been used in legal contexts as well. The book provides a legal definition of the term "feminicide" and drafts a legal framework for it. It examines which phenomena are (or can be) described as feminicides, which legal framework exists for these crimes and how a responsibility for feminicides under international criminal law might look like. In doing so, it also explores the question of how structural and intersectional violence in general can be depicted in legal terms, especially under international criminal law.

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Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2023
ISBN-Print
978-3-7560-0445-4
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-3939-9
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Schriften zum Internationalen und Europäischen Strafrecht
Volume
68
Language
German
Pages
483
Product type
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Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 16
    1. I. Ziel der Untersuchung No access
    2. II. Stand der Forschung No access
    3. III. Methodik und Gang der Untersuchung No access
      1. 1. Soziales und biologisches Geschlecht No access
      2. 2. Geschlechtsbezogene Gewalt und Gewalt gegen Frauen No access
      3. 3. Sexismus, Misogynie und Patriarchat No access
      1. 1. Femizid No access
      2. 2. Gynozid No access
      3. 3. Genderzid No access
      4. 4. Feminizid No access
      5. 5. Zwischenfazit No access
        1. a) Prävalenz von Intimiziden No access
        2. b) Risikofaktoren für tödliche Partnerschaftsgewalt No access
        3. c) Gesellschaftlicher Umgang mit Partnerschaftsgewalt und Intimiziden No access
        4. d) Zwischenfazit No access
        1. a) Geschlechtsspezifische Viktimisierung in bewaffneten Konflikten No access
        2. b) Sexualisierte Gewalt als militärische Strategie No access
        3. c) Andere Erscheinungsformen von Feminiziden in bewaffneten Konflikten No access
        1. a) Vorkommen und Phänomenologie No access
        2. b) Ursachen No access
        3. c) Zwischenfazit No access
        1. a) Begriffsbestimmungen No access
        2. b) Historischer Kontext und Erscheinungsformen No access
        3. c) Ursachen No access
        4. d) Rechtliche Maßnahmen und aktuelle Entwicklungen No access
        5. e) Zwischenfazit No access
        1. a) Begriffsbestimmung und Vorkommen No access
        2. b) Ursachen No access
        3. c) „Ehrenmorde“ und Othering No access
        1. a) Vorkommen und Erscheinungsformen No access
        2. b) Rechtliche Maßnahmen und aktuelle Situation No access
        1. a) Ursprung und Erscheinungsformen No access
        2. b) Rechtliche Maßnahmen und aktuelle Entwicklungen No access
        3. c) Zwischenfazit No access
        1. a) Verbreitung des Glaubens an Magie und Hexen No access
        2. b) Ursachen und Erscheinungsformen von Hexenverfolgung No access
        1. a) Begriff und Erscheinungsformen No access
        2. b) Ursprung und Gründe No access
        3. c) Gesundheitliche Risiken No access
        4. d) Genital cutting zwischen Kulturrelativismus und Universalismus No access
        5. e) Zwischenfazit No access
        1. a) Weibliche Opfer von Hasskriminalität No access
        2. b) Vorkommen und Erscheinungsformen No access
        1. a) Erscheinungsformen No access
        2. b) Einordnung als Terrorismus No access
        3. c) Gesellschaftlicher Umgang No access
      1. 12. Todesfälle durch die Verbreitung von HIV No access
      2. 13. Todesfälle aufgrund illegalisierter Schwangerschaftsabbrüche No access
      3. 14. Todesfälle infolge von Schönheitsidealen No access
    1. III. Fazit: Feminizid als Diskursbegriff No access
      1. 1. Gewaltbegriffe No access
      2. 2. Schutzumfang der Feminizid-Tatbestände No access
      3. 3. Prozessuale Begleitregelungen No access
      4. 4. Anwendungspraxis und Effektivität No access
      5. 5. Zwischenfazit No access
      1. 1. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (1979) No access
      2. 2. Belém do Pará-Konvention (1994) No access
      3. 3. Maputo-Protokoll der Afrikanischen Union (2003) No access
      4. 4. Istanbul-Konvention des Europarates (2011) No access
      5. 5. Zwischenfazit No access
      1. 1. Vorüberlegungen No access
        1. a) Taterfolg No access
        2. b) Kausalität zwischen Tathandlung und Taterfolg No access
        3. c) Opfergruppe No access
        4. d) Gruppe der Tatpersonen No access
        5. e) Subjektive Voraussetzungen No access
        6. f) Struktureller Gesamtzusammenhang No access
      2. 3. Rechtsbegriff Feminizid vs. Diskursbegriff Feminizid No access
    1. IV. Fazit: Feminizid als Rechtsbegriff No access
    1. I. Menschenrechtsverletzungen und strafrechtliche Verantwortlichkeit No access
        1. a) Unterlassungsstrafbarkeit im IStGH-Statut No access
        2. b) Unterlassungsstrafbarkeit aus anderen völkerrechtlichen Verträgen No access
        3. c) Unterlassungsstrafbarkeit als Völkergewohnheitsrecht No access
        4. d) Unterlassungsstrafbarkeit als allgemeiner Rechtsgrundsatz No access
          1. aa) Unterlassen einer möglichen Handlung No access
          2. bb) Eintritt eines Erfolges No access
          3. cc) Hypothetische Kausalität zwischen Unterlassen und Tatbestandsverwirklichung No access
            1. (1) Garantenpflichten aus formellen Handlungspflichten No access
            2. (2) Garantenpflichten aus allgemeinen Zurechnungsprinzipien No access
            3. (3) Garantenpflichten zur Verhinderung von Feminiziden No access
          4. ee) Gleichstellung von aktivem Tun und Unterlassen No access
        5. f) Zwischenfazit No access
        1. a) Vorgesetzten-Untergebenen-Beziehung No access
          1. aa) Inhalt der Handlungspflicht No access
          2. bb) Kausalität zwischen Pflichtverletzung und Tatbegehung No access
          1. aa) Kenntnis No access
            1. (1) Wissenmüssen bei militärischen Vorgesetzten No access
            2. (2) Bewusstes Außerachtlassen bei zivilen Vorgesetzten No access
        2. d) Zwischenfazit No access
      1. 1. Geschützte Gruppe No access
      2. 2. Zerstörungsabsicht No access
      3. 3. Zwischenfazit No access
        1. a) Tötung, Art. 7 I a) IStGH-Statut No access
        2. b) Folter, Art. 7 I f) IStGH-Statut No access
        3. c) Sexuelle Gewalt, Art. 7 I g) IStGH-Statut No access
          1. aa) „Geschlecht“ als Identität einer Gruppe oder Gemeinschaft No access
          2. bb) Völkerrechtswidriger und schwerwiegender Entzug von Grundrechten No access
          3. cc) Zusammenhang mit einer der anderen Tathandlungen des Art. 7 I IStGH-Statut No access
          4. dd) Zwischenfazit No access
        4. e) Andere unmenschliche Handlungen, Art. 7 I k) IStGH-Statut No access
        5. f) Zwischenfazit No access
      1. 2. Zivilbevölkerung No access
      2. 3. Ausgedehnter oder systematischer Angriff gegen eine Zivilbevölkerung No access
        1. a) Staat oder Organisation No access
          1. aa) Untätigkeit als Politik No access
            1. (1) Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (1979) No access
            2. (2) Belém do Pará-Konvention (1994) No access
            3. (3) Maputo-Protokoll (2003) No access
            4. (4) Istanbul-Konvention (2011) No access
            5. (5) Zwischenfazit No access
          2. cc) Kenntnis des Geschehens No access
          3. dd) Erforderliche Maßnahmen No access
          4. ee) Zwischenfazit No access
        1. a) Willen hinsichtlich des Verhaltens No access
        2. b) Zumindest Kenntnis hinsichtlich des Erfolges No access
        3. c) Kenntnis hinsichtlich der Umstände No access
        4. d) Diskriminierungsabsicht bei Art. 7 I h) IStGH-Statut No access
        5. e) Nachweis der inneren Tatseite No access
      3. 6. Zwischenfazit No access
      1. 1. Internationaler bzw. nicht-internationaler bewaffneter Konflikt No access
      2. 2. Geschützter Personenkreis No access
        1. a) Tötung, Art. 8 II a) i), c) i) IStGH-Statut No access
        2. b) Folter oder unmenschliche Behandlung, Art. 8 II a) ii) Var. 1, c) ii) Var. 4 IStGH-Statut No access
        3. c) Verursachung großer Leiden oder schwerwiegende Beeinträchtigung, Art. 8 II a) iii), bzw. grausame Behandlung, Art. 8 II a) ii) Var. 2, c) i) Var. 3 IStGH-Statut No access
        4. d) Vorsätzliche Angriffe auf die Zivilbevölkerung oder auf Zivilpersonen, Art. 8 II b) i), e) i) IStGH-Statut No access
        5. e) Beeinträchtigungen der persönlichen Würde, Art. 8 II b) xxi), c) ii) IStGH-Statut No access
        6. f) Sexuelle Gewalt, Art. 8 II b) xxii) IStGH-Statut No access
      3. 4. Verknüpfung von Einzelhandlungen und bewaffnetem Konflikt No access
        1. a) Vorsatz hinsichtlich der Einzelhandlung No access
        2. b) Kenntnis des bewaffneten Konflikts No access
      4. 6. Zwischenfazit No access
    2. VI. Fazit: Feminizid als Völkerstrafrechtsbegriff No access
  2. Zusammenfassung der Ergebnisse in Thesen No access Pages 379 - 388
  3. Literaturverzeichnis No access Pages 389 - 483

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