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1 online resource |
Contents |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1. Criminalizing Intimate Image Abuse: An Introduction -- I. The Modern Ubiquity of Sexual Images -- II. Foundations of the Criminalization -- III. What's in a Name? From 'Revenge Porn' to 'Intimate Image Abuse' -- IV. The Theoretical and Practical Limits of Criminalization -- V. The Needs of the Victim-Survivors. Prevention, Remediation, Alternative Strategies -- Bibliography -- I. Introductory Section: The Theoretical Framework of Intimate Image Abuse and its Criminalization |
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2. Intimate Image Abuse: Intimate Privacy Violation -- I. Introduction -- II. The Concept of Intimate Privacy -- III. Array of Intimate Privacy Violations -- IV. A Civil Right to Intimate Privacy -- V. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3. Recurring Themes in Tech-Facilitated Sexual Violence Over Time: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same -- I. Introduction -- II. Is it Really Violence? -- III. Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence: Past, Present, and Future -- IV. Deficient Support for Targets of TFV |
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V. Expanding Beyond Individual Bad Actors: Addressing Structural and Systemic Drivers and State and Corporate Perpetrators -- VI. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 4. The Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights on Violence against Women and the Intimate Image Abuse -- I. Introduction -- II. The Context of the United Nations: The 2015 Report by the UNESCO-ITU Broadband Commission for Digital Development's Working Group on Broadband and Gender -- A. Anonymity -- B. Propagation and Perpetuity -- C. Lack of Informed Consent of the Victim to Disseminate Her Image on Social Media |
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III. The Context of the Council of Europe: The 'Istanbul Convention' -- A. The Istanbul Convention -- B. The Definition of Violence against Women Including Psychological and Digital Violence -- C. The Problem of Distinguishing between Public and Private Spheres with New Technologies -- D. Gender-based Violence against Women and Stalking -- E. The Creation of GREVIO and its Recommendations -- IV. The Case Law of the ECtHR: The Two Volodina Judgments -- A. The Facts of Volodina v Russia (No 2) and the Lack of Effective Investigation -- B. The Complaints before the ECtHR in Volodina v Russia (No 2) |
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V. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5. Cautions against Criminalization -- I. Introduction -- II. Caution 1: The American Punitive Impulse is Strong -- III. Caution 2: Reformers, Including Feminists, Should Adopt an Ethic of Responsibility -- IV. Caution 3: Broad Criminalization Programmes Have Far-reaching Effects -- V. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- II. Beyond Revenge Pornography: Foundations of the Criminalization of Intimate Image Abuse -- 6. The Abuse of Sexual Images between Liberal Criminal Law and the Protection of Sexual Autonomy -- I. Introduction |
Summary |
'Criminalizing Intimate Image Abuse' strives to generate new conceptual and theoretical frameworks to address the legal responses to intimate image abuse by bringing together a number of scholars involved in the study of image abuse over recent years |
Notes |
This edition also issued in print: 2024 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Audience |
Specialized |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 05, 2024) |
Subject |
Image-based sexual abuse -- Law and legislation
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Internet pornography -- Law and legislation.
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Laws of specific jurisdictions & specific areas of law.
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Law.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Caletti, Gian Marco, editor
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Summerer, Kolis, editor
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ISBN |
9780191988431 |
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019198843X |
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9780198877868 |
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0198877862 |
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9780198877851 |
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0198877854 |
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