紧急框架:西班牙的性别暴力与移民身份

Emergency Frames: Gender Violence and Immigration Status in Spain

Feminist Economics · 2012
被引 9
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

研究西班牙移民法中针对无证受虐妇女的人道主义条款,分析非政府组织倡导策略如何可能掩盖性别暴力与法律身份之间的紧密联系。

Abstract

Abstract Immigration relief for undocumented migrants in the European Union (EU) increasingly focuses on trafficked and battered women. These measures allow flexibility in responding to concerns related to women's rights issues. This study analyzes the humanitarian clause within Spanish immigration law that concerns undocumented battered women. In Spain, undocumented battered women who accuse their male partners of abuse and win legal cases against them become eligible for five-year residence and work permits. Those women who lose must be deported. Several nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have criticized the arbitrary application of the clause, arguing that protecting battered women should be prioritized over legal status. By putting this argument in dialogue with philosophical and anthropological studies, this study shows how NGO advocacy strategy might obscure the close link between gender violence and the legal status of undocumented migrant women.

性别暴力移民身份西班牙非政府组织倡导