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State responses to anti-LGBT violence : Poland in a European context

Part of the Global Queer Politics series
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This book offers a much-needed analysis of the difficulties associated with providing state protection from violence based on sexual orientation and gender identity in Europe.

Focusing on Poland as a national case study, encompassed in the broader European context, the book provides a holistic analysis of internal and external factors influencing state-level policy outcomes.

By focusing on hate crime advocacy and carefully dissecting it from the rest of the LGBT rights “package,” the book fills a gap in queer scholarship, which has overlooked this aspect of mobilisation.

The book also examines the emerging international standards and provides a comparative analysis of national laws, policies and practices on anti-LGBT hate crime across Europe.

Highlighting variance in outcomes in different areas of LGBT rights, this book considers the role of lesser-known actors and mechanisms who are key in enacting critical policy changes.

State Responses to Anti-LGBT Violence provides a critical reflection on the complicated relationships between queer communities and the state.

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Palgrave Macmillan
3031538005 / 9783031538001
Hardback
22/03/2024
Switzerland
English
310 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
21 cm