… safe houses, domestic violence protectors, Office for free legal support, centre for social work, hospitals and other … coordination mechanisms, operating at local level. In most cases the work is coordinated by the Gender Equality Officer, … Improved case management of domestic violence cases; Improved provision of good quality, timely services …
… procedure This procedure does not involve any formal legal qualification of the behaviour or disciplinary … on administrative follow-up is not available in cases where individuals have sought support from …
… and sexual harassment . However, sexual harassment is a legal matter and beyond the scope of this handbook, which … the employment context, men were perpetrators in 86 % of cases [6] . Men can also be targets of sexual harassment and …
… had experienced death or rape threats. In the majority of cases (76 %), the perpetrators were anonymous males … the professional reputation of women in their fields [1] . Cases include cybermob harassment of female journalists, … this variation, it is testing the limits of legal instruments on both occupational safety (ILO, 2017) and …
… are excluded from safe employment as a result of their legal migration status or discrimination (European … are engaged in online professional tasks (e.g. accounting, legal services, project management services or translation) …
… Euronews. (2020). Domestic violence cases jump 30% during lockdown in France. Retrieved from … (2009). Opinion on the effectiveness of the current legal framework on Equal pay for equal work or work of equal … 59 (C 484), 1. Retrieved from https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=OJ:C:2016:484:FULL&from=LT …
… wage structure, the lack of understanding of some existing legal concepts (the concepts of ‘pay’, ‘same work’ and ‘work … for the minimum representation of each gender and (in some cases) sanctions for non-compliance. The impact of binding … Europe has developed one of the most progressive legal instruments to combat this phenomenon: the Istanbul …
… the situation worsening in 13 Member States and in other cases remaining almost unchanged (with very few exceptions). … among young people, has been associated with a spike in cases of cyber-violence against women, such as sharing of … challenges, owing to the lack of a uniform EU legal definition of femicide and significant differences in …
… genital mutilation. Awareness-raising initiatives and the legal framework forbidding female genital mutilation seem to … assessment procedures are crucial for detecting individual cases where risk exists. Sufficient resources (human and …
… be properly resourced and trained to respond to such cases. Data collection on violence against women should be … practices between member states. Many EU countries have legal definitions of hate crimes (against ethnic and sexual minorities for example). A workable legal definition of femicide to denote the killing of women …