Violence Against Women's Health in International Law
Explore the groundbreaking insights of Violence Against Women's Health in International Law by Sara De Vido, published by Manchester University Press in 2020. This 272-page hardback delves into the critical intersection of women's health and international law, presenting a novel concept of 'violence against women's health.' De Vido's analysis is anchored in the Hippocratic paradigm, allowing readers to examine the dual dimensions of violence: the horizontal 'inter-personal' and the vertical 'State policies.' This thought-provoking work highlights the obligations that States must uphold to protect women's health rights, making it an essential read for scholars, policymakers, and advocates alike. Enhance your understanding of this vital issue and its implications in global health and legal frameworks.