… In December 2015, the adoption of amendments to the Law on the Budget System saw GRB become obligatory in Serbia. The law defines GRB as a redistribution of revenue and … of women ambassadors. The Directorate for Execution of Criminal Sanctions has set an objective to improve the …
… violent (Istanbul Convention). While it has amended the Criminal Code to include many of the Convention’s provisions … organisations, began advocacy actions that resulted in the Criminal Code being amended to include a definition of rape … to introduce a 30% quota for women in the Electoral Law have seen women’s numbers in the national parliament grow …
… 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 …
… on violence in the Netherlands criminalises rape (Art. 242 criminallaw), sexual assault and stalking (law from 28 June 2000). No separate criminal offence exists for sexual harassment outside of the …
… 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 …
… 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 …