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Putting traditional values into practice: Russia’s anti-gay laws

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posted on 2013-11-08, 00:00 authored by Cai WilkinsonCai Wilkinson
This article examines the rise of so-called anti-gay laws in Russia as a response to international Russian-led support for using “traditional values” as the foundation for human rights norms. Viewed in this way, a logic of moral sovereignty emerges that purports to offer a compromise between international human rights obligations and local socio-cultural norms. However, in the case of anti-gay laws, moral panic over LGBTQ people has made homophobia a political proxy for understandings of traditional values, in the process implicitly legitimizing homophobic violence and discrimination, and setting a dangerous precedent for traditional values to be invoked as a justification for violations of human rights norms.

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Journal

Russian analytical digest

Issue

138

Pagination

5 - 7

Publisher

ETH Zurich

Location

Zürich, Switzerland

ISSN

1863-0421

Language

eng

Publication classification

C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal

Copyright notice

2013, ETH Zurich

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