Any act which causes physical harm as a result of unlawful physical force. Physical violence can take the form of, among others, serious and minor assault, deprivation of liberty and manslaughter
… list for the post of Research Officer – Gender Based Violence (GBV). The registration of applications will begin … 2. Documented experience in policy relevant research on violence against women and/or GBV. Evidence of ability to …
… 16 Days of Activism: Engaging Europe to end violence against women! Gender-based violence (GBV) remains a major problem in the European … Union: 1 in 5 women, on average, have experienced physicalviolence by a partner . GBV is based on unequal …
… Intimate partner violence is the most prevalent form of violence against women in the EU. In a joint effort to … in EU countries on average, 1 in 5 women have experienced physicalviolence by a partner and the real numbers may well …
… of the Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA), gender-based violence, gender mainstreaming and the Gender Equality Index; … of the Institute’s work, including the BPfA, gender-based violence, gender mainstreaming and the Gender Equality Index … work, particularly in the areas of BPfA, gender-based violence and the Gender Equality Index; Initiate and draft …
… of the Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA), gender-based violence, gender mainstreaming and the Gender Equality Index; … of the Institute’s work, including the BPfA, gender-based violence, gender mainstreaming and the Gender Equality Index … work, particularly in the areas of BPfA, gender-based violence and the Gender Equality Index; Initiate and draft …
… Any form of physical (e.g. intentional assault and battery), sexual (rape … rape), psychological (stalking and insults) or economic violence (e.g. abandonment of family) between spouses or …
… to have been given, if the crime is committed by violence, coercion or deceit, or is made possible by the infirmity or physical or mental impairment of the victim. …
… In Bulgaria, intimate partner violence is included under "domestic violence": any act of physical, mental, sexual, emotional or economic violence and …
… In Cyprus, intimate partner violence is recognised only within the context of "violence in the family", which means any act, omission or behaviour which causes physical, sexual or mental injury to any member of the family …
… In Greece, "domestic violence" is the commission of one of the following offences … and Articles 299 and 311 of the Criminal Code): Domestic physical injury Domestic illegal violence and threat Rape and abuse in lewdness (lechery) …
… Standard definitions of violence against women can be found in the national survey (ISTAT), fully dedicated for the first time to physical and sexual violence against women, which considered … three different types of violence against women: physical; sexual and psychological violence, both inside the …
… In Lithuania, the term "domestic violence" is used. Domestic environment shall mean the … and a common household. Violence shall mean an intentional physical, mental, sexual, economic or another influence … an act or omission as a result whereof the person suffers physical, property or non-pecuniary damage …
… In Malta, "domestic violence" means: any act of violence, even if only verbal, perpetrated by a household … household member and includes any omission which causes physical or moral harm to the other. …
… The physical and psychological ill-treatment of the person … ongoing, unchanging relationship of dependency. Domestic Violence: Article 2 paragraph 2 of the Counteracting Violence … of the loss of their life, health, violation of dignity, physical integrity freedom, including sexual freedom, …