Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7532075 | International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
- There is a discrepancy between public discourse and empirical evidence regarding 'female genital mutilation' in Europe.
- Framing FGM as a widespread social problem in Europe creates myths about activities among immigrant communities.
- An analysis of court cases in Europe shows that the typical European case is FGM performed in Africa.
- Public discourse regarding FGM needs to be challenged in multicultural democracies under the rule of law.
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Authors
Sara (Professor in Medical Anthropology), Ruth M. (Associate Professor in Philosophy of Law),