Abstract
This book chapter scrutinizes divergent attitudes toward human rights universality, focusing on women’s rights, particularly in combating violence against women. It reveals cracks at both the international and pan-European levels. Moreover, the chapter illustrates that the European Union is not immune to such fractures. Tensions emerge, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe, regarding the Istanbul Convention, reflecting a broader debate on universalistic versus traditional values, as well as on the appropriate governance level to address violence against women.
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Badell, D., & Barbé, E. (2025). The European Union and the Fragmentation of the International Human Rights Regime: The Case of Violence Against Women. In European Union in International Affairs (Vol. Part F3661, pp. 85–116). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-64060-5_4
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