Legal Space and Its Influence to Indonesian Women Victims of Domestic Violence in Accessing to Justice

UNSPECIFIED Legal Space and Its Influence to Indonesian Women Victims of Domestic Violence in Accessing to Justice. In: Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference 2015, 30 November-3 December 2015, Flinders University, Australia. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Discussion on ‘legal space’ involves the relation of law, power and space. The relation is believed to have a significant influence on women victims of domestic violence in regard to their acessing resources and seeking justice because the problem of domestic violence always has a depth-correlation to the issues of law, power and space. There is an assumption that women victims of domestic violence who have access to resources will have greater power to attain their goals and more control over the processes involved; however, debate has arisen over whether women become more powerful or not when they access resources in different spaces (which have been divided into ‘private’ and ‘public’ space. Debate occurred because resources are various, and every resource, either in private or public space, has its own ‘law’ and ‘power’ which can be an empowering and/or oppressive factor either singly or simultaneously for women victims of domestic violence in their effort to cope with domestic violence.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: 300 Social Sciences > 340 Law
300 Social Sciences > Women
300 Social Sciences > 340 Law > 346 Private Law
Divisions: Faculty of Law and Communication > Department of Law
Depositing User: ms Rika Saraswati
Date Deposited: 18 Nov 2020 04:43
Last Modified: 01 Jan 2021 04:43
URI: http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/22905

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