Women’s Rights
FATTA! And the Swedish Consent Act
ELLIKA GOBENA and ZARA LUNA HJELM outline how the Swedish government changed the laws on sexual assault and rape.
Read MoreGiving Consent: How Legislation Has Changed After Istanbul
DARYA SOBOLEVA looks at how the Istanbul Convention has shifted sexual consent and rape laws across Europe.
Read MoreStill Fighting the Fight: An Interview with Kamila Ferenc
Kamila Ferenc is a lawyer working with the Federation for Women and Family Planning, based in Warsaw. In an interview with PETE CARVILL, she explains the work that they do and the challenges they face.
Read MoreInterview: Yulia Gorbunova
Yulia Gorbunova is a senior researcher with Human Rights Watch in Russia, working to record and quantify domestic violence within the country. She explained her work and the country’s problem with violence within the home to PETE CARVILL.
Read MoreSince Istanbul
Since its signing, the Istanbul Convention has been adopted in some countries, while others have pushed back. PETE CARVILL outlines its current standing.
Read MoreThe Istanbul Convention on Women’s Rights: An Overview
PETE CARVILL lays out what the Istanbul Convention is, how it came into being, and how it has been applied—or not—around the world.
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