2018
DOI: 10.59926/jodprp.vol02/03
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Women’s Access to Justice: Ending Violence against Women in Pakistan

Abstract: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) continues to be the most pervasive form of Violence against Women (VAW) in Pakistan, manifested through abuses varying in nature from physical, sexual, or economic to psychological form of violence. While these acts of violence occur at the micro level and are often explained in terms of individual or household characteristics, the macro landscape of access to justice, rule of law and governance mechanisms also shape the degree to which such acts continue to happen. Despite posi… Show more

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“…The patriarchal family framework in Punjab, Pakistan too normalizes the domestic violence consisting of both physical and emotional abuse, which is significantly underreported (Utton, P., 2013). The experiences of women across different socioeconomic levels reveal a diverse of various forms of oppression and abuse, including workplace harassment and interference from in-laws (Qaisrani et al, 2016). Now the solution to this issue is both difficult but also complex in nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patriarchal family framework in Punjab, Pakistan too normalizes the domestic violence consisting of both physical and emotional abuse, which is significantly underreported (Utton, P., 2013). The experiences of women across different socioeconomic levels reveal a diverse of various forms of oppression and abuse, including workplace harassment and interference from in-laws (Qaisrani et al, 2016). Now the solution to this issue is both difficult but also complex in nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is contended that the patriarchal meaning of gender roles might build up the assimilated mediocrity of women. Along these lines, it might not be a simple occurrence that countless women in Pakistan legitimize Violence against women for different motives (Qaisrani, Liaquat, & Khokhar, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%