… by frequent, but low-level physical abuse and sexual coercion in combination with tactics to intimidate, … and, in France, it is an aggravating circumstance for sexual harassment. In Austria, cyberstalking is specifically …
… women and men, while Article 223 of the Penal Code defines sexual harassment at the workplace as a criminal offence. All forms of discrimination are legally sanctioned … direct and indirect sex-based discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, psychological harassment and gender-based …
… field of research and innovation (R & I) is not immune to sexual and gender-based violence, but this issue tends to be … bodies. There is evidence that gender-based violence and sexual harassment are widespread in public institutions and … in this area, such as providing information regarding sexual and gender-based harassment and offering attention and …
… including through culturally sensitive approaches in sexual and reproductive healthcare systems (see … attacked in the 5 years before the survey because of their sexual orientation. FRA’s second LGBTI survey, conducted in … attacked in the 5 years before the survey because of their sexual orientation. Prevalence ranged from 16 % in Croatia to …
… as no Member State recognises it as a separate criminal offence. The killing of women falls under the legal term … in the EU-27 experienced physical violence (excluding sexual violence) in the 5 years before the survey, and 5 % of … violence in the preceding 5 years indicated that it was sexual. Incidents were mostly perpetrated in a woman’s own …
… About a third of women who faced sexual harassment in the EU experienced it in the workplace … objectification, sexist humour’ can be categorised as sexual harassment as defined under Article 12a of the Staff … directed to someone because they are a woman or a man, and sexual harassment, which involves unwanted conduct of …
… Article 12a of the Staff Regulations on psychological and sexual harassment, where sexual harassment is defined as: … conduct relating to sex … provisions Member States are obligated to take to stop sexual harassment in the workplace, as well as direct and …
… account, including: psychological/emotional/verbal abuse; sexual abuse/coercive sex; extreme and/or violent jealousy … intimate partner violence is not recognised as a specific offence in most Member States and that legal definitions of … used to describe the criminal offence of rape, including ‘sexual assault’, ‘sexual violence’, ‘sexualoffence’, ‘sexual …
… Incidence of different forms of violence (physical, sexual, psychological, and economic). This can include … many indicators, (e.g. on the incidents of physical and sexual violence) as this data is more systematically …
… crime, separate from domestic violence. Having a specific offence for intimate partner violence means that women who do … in a formal partnership would also be protected under this offence. From this evening, Europe House, the President’s … defines intimate partner violence as all acts of physical, sexual, psychological or economic violence that occur between …
… indicates the given police office, the reported criminal offence with reference to the national penal code, and the … of gender, including violence against women, stalking, sexual harassment and other sexual offences. The national action plans to combat …
… "Sexual harassment at work" is defined as any unwanted conduct … of unwanted verbal, non-verbal or physical conduct with a sexual connotation with the purpose or effect that the …