… has not been legally defined in any Member States’ criminallaw. Figure 32: Women victims of intentional homicide by an … beings is difficult to quantify due to its transnational, criminal and underground nature (FRA, 2009a). Moreover, …
… and support; substantive legislation; involvement of law enforcement agencies; and societal framework. Data gaps … has not been legally defined in any Member States’ criminallaw. Figure 1: Women victims of intentional homicide … beings is difficult to quantify due to its transnational, criminal and underground nature (FRA, 2009a). Moreover, …
… that indicates the given police office, the reported criminal offence with reference to the national penal code, … a uniform data registration and updating of the central criminal statistics in Denmark Statistics. The public has … the investigation and court procedures. Danish criminallaw In relation to violence against women, the relevant …
… of intimate partner violence (IPV) or not, pursuant to the Law on Protection from Domestic Violence (misdemeanour) and the Criminal Code of the Republic of Croatia. MSPY collects data … Protection from Domestic Violence (misdemeanour) and the Criminal Code of the Republic of Croatia. For these incidents …
… – the collection of this data will not trigger individual criminal investigations. With regards to the collection of patient identifiable FGM information, in common law terms an individual’s explicit consent can provide the … such requirements override the usual rules around common law and confidentiality, as long as: there is a clear …
… had done since 1999. The state’s reasoning was that Dutch law was in accordance with the convention, so did not need … refused to ban or penalise the party and held that the law was already strong enough to deal with any discrimination … that whilst the SGP did discriminate it did not do so in a criminal manner. A more organised and concerted action was …
… Sexual Harassment is no separate criminal offense; it could be libel and slander: Libel and … not exceeding five years or a fine. The Antidiscrimination Law provides a legal definition for sexual harassment (in the …
… Sexual harassment at work is a form of discrimination(Law 324/2006 Anti-discrimination law, Article 2(5)) Sexual … punishable by prison from 3 months to 2 years or fine (Criminal Code,Article 203) - in the new Criminal Code to be introduced Sexual Harassment will defined …
… will support policy makers in their efforts to follow the law obligation in this area and develop strategies for … studies; asylum granted on FGM grounds; specific criminallaw provisions on FGM; national action plans … gender equality. Ten Member States have developed specific criminal legislation on FGM , whereas in other Member States …