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The Hidden Face of Modernity: Unravelling Honor Killings in Russia
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Author(s): Shubham Malik (Delhi High Court, India)and Shelly Tomar (Amity University, Noida, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 22
Source title:
Criminological Analyses on Global Honor Killing
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Somesh Dhamija (GLA University, India), Tarun Pratap Yadav (GLA University, India), Jae-Seung Lee (Miami University, USA), Harshita Singh (Amity University, India)and Myunghoon Roh (Salve Regina University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7240-1.ch021
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Abstract
The chapter dives into the darkened dimensions of modernity in Russia, shedding light on the holding on the issue of honor Killing. Despite the country's rapid advancement towards cutting-edge values, profoundly imbued social standards and patriarchal structures contribute to the surreptitious propagation of savagery. Through an intrigue focal point, this chapter analyses the authentic, social, lawful, and mental variables that focalize the covered-up confront of modernity surrounding Honor Killing in Russia. By examining particular cases, analyzing societal demeanors, and assessing the adequacy of lawful systems, the ponder points to uncover the complexities of this wonder. Moreover, it investigates the effect of Honor Killing on women's rights, worker communities, and the broader societal texture. The discoveries of this chapter are significant for illuminating arrangements, intercessions, and instructive activities that profoundly established standards that propagate Honor Killings within the modern Russian context.
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