… moment in establishing a comprehensive and consistent legal and policy framework to tackle violence against women … for victims, personal costs and the criminal justice system. The costs are direct, indirect, tangible and … will allow them to follow a case through to the criminal system. Coming back to an important refrain: Investing in …
… this phenomenon. Today EIGE publishes the report Improving legal responses to counter femicide in the European Union: … of victim-oriented, trauma-informed approach and a lack of legal recognition of their role during legal proceedings negatively affecting their access to …
… of femicide, EIGE’s package includes a classification system, as well as guidance on how to identify the ‘gender … female homicide. While no EU Member State currently has a legal definition of femicide, some countries do recognise … femicide in the EU27+UK Learn about our classification system for measuring femicide Explore our literature review …
… categories of victims. The development of a comparable system for classifying and counting crimes against intimate … to ensure the feasibility of developing a comparable system, it is important that certain requirements for data … rates are important benchmarks. According to the various legal requirements, data on the conviction rates for IPV …
… registered. Then if the matter goes to court, the justice system should also record the case and the outcome. These … recommendations that take into account the legal context of each country. The recommendations aim to …
… offers the most recent and comprehensive international legal instruments to combat violence against women. The … (including safe accommodation, protection, healthcare, legal, psychological and employment counselling, social and … and evaluate regularly the coordination of public support system for victims of domestic violence. Develop national …