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Protecting the Woman or the Family Contradiction Between the Law and Its Practice in Violence Against Woman Cases in Turkey
Author(s) -
Tutku Ayhan
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
marmara üniversitesi siyasal bilimler dergisi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2147-6934
DOI - 10.14782/sbd.2017.52
Subject(s) - contradiction , domestic violence , family law , law , medicine , political science , medical emergency , suicide prevention , poison control , philosophy , epistemology
Recently there have been significant developments in Turkey concerning the issue of violence against  women such as the signing of the Istanbul Convention and the enactment of the law number 6284  on violence. The main argument of this paper is that the legislation is not properly implemented and  this situation is due to the contradiction between the regulation stipulating gender equality and  the patriarchal-conservative approach of the Justice and Development Party (JDP, Ak Party, AKP).  According to the paper, as a conservative party, AKP perceives the empowerment of women as  individuals rather as a threat to the unity of the family. That is why it does not comply with the  obligations of the Convention and dedicates its discoursal and political priorities to the  maintenance of the family at the expense of the welfare of women. To prove its hypotheses, the  paper firstly depicts a short overview of the Convention and the law on violence followed by an  analysis of the problems encountered in the implementation of the law. For this analysis, it makes use  of the reports and declarations of women’s organizations which are members of Stop Violence  Platform that has worked with the Ministry of Family and Social Policies during the law-making  process. The paper secondly analyzes the public discourses of the AKP governments between 2011  and 2016 concerning women as well as the activities of two parliamentary research commissions on  violence against women and divorces. It aims to reveal that the reluctance of the AKP in  implementing the law is rooted in its conservatism.

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