… approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence … administrative data is crucial to monitor the police andjustice sectors’ response to violence against women. Read …
… approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence … administrative data is crucial to monitor the police andjustice sectors’ response to violence against women. Read …
… approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence … administrative data is crucial to monitor the police andjustice sectors’ response to violence against women. Read …
… The relevance of gender in the justice policy area should be considered in terms of the following points: access to justice is a human right and an integral aspect of the rule of law; crime is a … of crime is not only an issue of gender equality and human rights, but also an economic one; women’s representation in …
… analyses Directive 2012/29/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and … victims of gender‑based violence (GBV) and their access to justice. The aim is to assess the Directive from the …