… of a woman because she is a woman) in political, societal, criminal, sexual and interpersonal contexts: Click to view a … as result of misogynist attitudes/social practices 3. Criminal context Killing committed in relation to other … gaps, challenges and good practices in the provision of justice to victims of femicide. The information was collected …
… Salla Saastamoinen, Acting Director-General, Directorate Justice and Consumers, European Commission Ledia Lazeri … of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers since February 2020, overseeing a wide range of policy areas, including civil and criminaljustice, fundamental rights, data protection, rule …
… has not been legally defined in any Member States’ criminal law. Figure 1: Women victims of intentional homicide … beings is difficult to quantify due to its transnational, criminal and underground nature (FRA, 2009a). Moreover, … should be populated with data collected by the police and justice sectors. Seven of these indicators are part of the …
… of victim’s rights, protection, support, and access to justice. In line with the Women’s Charter, which foresees … establishes minimum rules concerning the definition of criminal offences and sanctions in the area of trafficking in …
… public services covering health services, personal costs, criminal and civil justice systems, self-funded legal costs, housing aid costs, … from physical and emotional impact (56 %), followed by criminaljustice services (21 %) and lost economic output (14 …
… The European Union’s competence for the harmonisation of criminal law has been extended by the Lisbon Treaty, which … victims of gender‑based violence (GBV) and their access to justice. The aim was to assess the Directive from the …