… regardless of its nature and by whatever means, committed against a non-consenting person, represents a crime of rape. … to have been given, if the crime is committed by violence, coercion or deceit, or is made possible by the …
… In Bulgaria, intimate partner violence is included under "domestic violence": any act of physical, mental, sexual, emotional or … freedom and rights and of private life, carried out against individuals who have kinship ties, who have or have …
… Sexual Coercion 1. Whoever forces other person by violence or threat of immediate violence or threat of other serious injury to health to … if he/she commits an act given in paragraph (1) and (2) d. against a child, or e. at least with two persons. 4. An …
… In France, "domestic violence" is violence between those engaged within a couple, married or not, as well as violenceagainst the couple’s children, or between a former spouse, …
… to imprisonment not exceeding three years or a fine. Violence Protection Act: a person unlawfully and with intent … another person in that he repeatedly stalks that person against that person's expressly stated wishes or hounds that …
… In Greece, "domestic violence" is the commission of one of the following offences against a family member (Articles 6, 7, 8 and 9 of this act … Criminal Code): Domestic physical injury Domestic illegal violence and threat Rape and abuse in lewdness (lechery) …
… Standard definitions of violenceagainst women can be found in the national survey (ISTAT), … fully dedicated for the first time to physical and sexual violenceagainst women, which considered three different …
… A person’s actions against the other person’s will to satisfy the former … anal, oral or interfemoral intercourse by using physical violence or by threatening the immediate use thereof or by …
… ongoing, unchanging relationship of dependency. Domestic Violence: Article 2 paragraph 2 of the Counteracting ViolenceAgainst Women Act (2010): “one-time or prevalent intentional …
… In Slovenia, "family violence" denotes any form of physical, sexual, psychological or economic violence exerted by one family member against the other (i.e. including violenceagainst children), …