European Legislation to Fight Domestic Violence. Variance within Translations of International Policy to National Level
Title: European Legislation to Fight Domestic Violence
Subtitle: Variance within Translations of International Policy to National Level
Authors: Paul Luca Herbinger, Marion Neunkirchner, Norbert Leonhardmair
Publication: European Law Enforcement Bulletin
Published: 2020
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Citation:
Herbinger, P., Neunkirchner, M., & Leonhardmair, N. (2020). European Legislation to Fight Domestic Violence. European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin, (20), 141-154. Retrieved from https://bulletin.cepol.europa.eu/index.php/bulletin/article/view/415Abstract:
Abstract:
The implementation of international policies relating to domestic violence on national level is mostly discussed under the binary of compliance and non-compliance. Drawing on comparative policy research conducted by the IMPRODOVA project, the article argues that much is to be gained by analysing variance within compliant translations of international policy to national levels. Three examples for such variance are discussed in relation to the translations of the “Istanbul Convention” in a number of EU-States. In doing so, examples for the advantages of this analytical approach adopted by IMPRODOVA can be shown along the preliminary findings in the area of national policy analysis.