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AuthorQureshi, Tazeen
AuthorAl Rumaihi, Shabeb
AuthorAl Thani, Hessa
AuthorAl Ahbaby, Fatma
AuthorAshimi, Suad
AuthorRajah, Shaikha Mansoor
AuthorKarimi, Mujtaba Taimoor
AuthorHamdi, Yousef Zakaria
AuthorAl Sulaiti, Jawaher
Available date2022-03-10T06:31:15Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameQatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings
Resourceqscience
CitationQureshi T, Al Rumaihi S, Al Thani H, Al Ahbaby F, Ashimi S, Rajah SM, Karimi MT, Hamdi YZ, Al Sulaiti J. (2016). Criminalizing Domestic Violence in Qatar: A Case Study of Student Activism. Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings 2016: HBSP3330 http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qfarc.2016.HBSP3330.
ISSN2226-9649
URIhttps://doi.org/10.5339/qfarc.2016.HBSP3330
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/27916
AbstractGlobally, gender based violence effects one out of every three women. Recently, the alarming rise in reported cases of domestic violence in Qatar has led to a national call to find an effective way to deal with the issue. This paper documents the efforts of a group of Qatar University students to do just that: draft legislation to criminalize domestic violence. The research project involves eight Qatar University male and female undergraduate students from five different countries (Bahrain, Pakistan, Egypt, Nigeria and Qatar), and three faculty members from different countries (Palestine, Egypt and Saudi Arabia). In order to determine the status of current societal and legal protection provided to victims of domestic violence, interviews were conducted with law enforcement authorities, judges, religious scholars/leaders, medical professionals and victims of domestic violence themselves. After analyzing the interviews, along with the official documentation provided by institutions (such as hospitals, police departments, and shelters) systematic weaknesses and legal loopholes were identified. A benchmarking of legislation in the Arab and Muslim world was then conducted in order to come up with a conceptual framework for a comprehensive protection system for female victims of domestic violence in Qatar.
Languageen
PublisherHamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press)
Subjectcriminalizing violence
domestic violence legislation
legislation domestic violence
TitleCriminalizing Domestic Violence in Qatar: A Case Study of Student Activism
TypeConference
Issue Number1
Volume Number2016
dc.accessType Open Access


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