… from physical and emotional impact (56 %), followed by criminal justice services (21 %) and lost economic output (14 … countries need detailed data from public services such as law enforcement and the justice sector. Because gender-based …
… the main characteristics of the homicides committed, prior criminal career of the perpetrator and so-called warning … main characteristics of the homicides committed, the prior criminal career of the perpetrator and so-called warning signs. The idea is to know more about the prior criminal justice contacts of the victim and the offender. …
… – 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 …
… 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 …
… the perpetrators of FGM , either under general or specific criminal laws, prosecutions are very rare. This is due to … girls at risk of FGM (where studies are available) Country Criminallaw provisions against FGM Estimated no. of women with FGM …
… States there has been a trend towards recognising FGM as a criminal act. In all EU member States, legal provisions … applicable to the practice of FGM and may be a basis for criminal prosecution. In some countries, a specific criminallaw has been introduced to address FGM. This study documented …