… all policy documents [5] ; Section 42 of the Irish Human Rights Equality Commission Act 2015, which requires public … intersectional recommendations. The “National Strategy for Women and Girls 2017-2020: Creating a better society for all” … framework for action to address obstacles and barriers to women’s equality in Ireland. It is an all-government national …
… outlined in both Directive 2012/29/EU (the Victims’ Rights Directive) and the Istanbul Convention. Read more Data … sectors EIGE's work on data collection on violence against women …
… Many women victims of intimate partner violence in the EU Member … approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, … stereotypes result in the denial of violence against women and its tolerance or normalisation. States must ensure …
… Violence against women is rooted in women’s unequal status in society, and that status reflects … and men in society. It is one of the most pervasive human rights violations of our time and a form of discrimination …
… to, and progress in, addressing violence against women through legislation, policy and service development. … information on the prevalence of sexual violence for women and men in Ireland. It specifically highlighted that 42 … system also supports best practice in upholding survivor rights to data protection and privacy, particularly given the …
… In response to a historically low level of women’s political representation in Ireland, the National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI), the umbrella body for … Joint Committee on Justice, Equality Defence and Women’s Rights (2009) include access to cash and resources, …
… – meaning that half of the experts interviewed should be women. It has been able to do this at no great financial … of the production staff. First of all, there are fewer women in highly visible occupations such as politics, so … willing to take it as it comes. A lack of women’s labour rights and tools promoting work-life balance also accounts …