Online and technology-facilitated violence against women: The EDVAW Platform's contribution to human rights protection and monitoring

In the rapidly evolving landscape of online and technology-facilitated violence, the Platform of independent expert mechanisms on discrimination and violence against women (the EDVAW Platform) plays a key role in bringing together international and regional mechanisms. Published in 2022, its first t...

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Main Authors: Carlotta Rigotti, Clare McGlynn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2025-06-01
Series:Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/09240519251334080
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Summary:In the rapidly evolving landscape of online and technology-facilitated violence, the Platform of independent expert mechanisms on discrimination and violence against women (the EDVAW Platform) plays a key role in bringing together international and regional mechanisms. Published in 2022, its first thematic report addresses the pressing need to tackle online and technology-facilitated violence, offering a comprehensive overview and proposing collective actions. This article provides the first detailed analysis of this policy document, first exploring its terminology and understanding of this new yet deeply entrenched form of abuse, rooted in the long-lasting subordination and systemic violence against women in society. It then delves into key themes identified by the EDVAW Platform, urging collaborative efforts among its members. A call to action resonates throughout, advocating the integration of this cause into broader human rights practices. Ultimately, the article underscores the importance of policies promoting intersectionality, victim-centric approaches, and proactive engagement with the private sector.
ISSN:0924-0519
2214-7357