Sanjana Jagadeesha, BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, University of Edinburgh
ABSTRACT
This paper illustrates how and why femicide is regarded as a complex social phenomenon. The author categorizes and examines violence at various stages of the life cycle of a woman and examines the same with a case, scholarly research, and studies conducted by various organizations. This paper gives a broader perspective as to why femicide is a challenge and tries to frame a systematic perspective to analyze the community that has catered to such violence.
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