Criminalisation of gender-based violence against women in European states, including ICT-facilitated violence

The aim of this thematic report is to carry out a comparative analysis of the criminal law provisions that are applied to gender-based violence against women, including domestic violence and online violence, at national level in Europe. It explores whether GBVAW is defined as a form of discriminatio...

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Main Authors: De Vido, Sara, Sosa, Lorena
Other Authors: Rechten van de mens, Parel Familie en recht / UCERF
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: European Commission 2021
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/420114 2023-07-23T04:19:59+02:00 Criminalisation of gender-based violence against women in European states, including ICT-facilitated violence De Vido, Sara Sosa, Lorena Rechten van de mens Parel Familie en recht / UCERF 2021-12-24 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/420114 en eng European Commission https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/420114 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess domestic violence women's rights sexual violence sexual mutilation Sexual harassment public prosecution hate speech gender mainstreaming gender equality forced marriage EU member states SDG 5 - Gender Equality Report 2021 ftunivutrecht 2023-07-02T03:40:07Z The aim of this thematic report is to carry out a comparative analysis of the criminal law provisions that are applied to gender-based violence against women, including domestic violence and online violence, at national level in Europe. It explores whether GBVAW is defined as a form of discrimination or a violation of the principle of equality. It identifies and defines ICT-facilitated violence and takes as examples two forms: non-consensual dissemination of intimate/private/sexual images, and hate speech based on gender. It also examines general aspects of enforcement and sanctioning that are particularly salient in the context of combating gender-based violence against women and domestic violence. The report examines 31 jurisdictions: the member states of the European Economic Area (EEA), that is, the 27 European Union Member States (EU-27) in addition to Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, and the United Kingdom. Unless otherwise indicated, the report refers to the all jurisdictions under study as a totality. The report draws from the replies of 31 national experts on gender equality of the European network of legal experts in gender equality and non-discrimination (EELN) to a detailed questionnaire containing 12 sets of thematic questions. Report Iceland Utrecht University Repository Norway
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women's rights
sexual violence
sexual mutilation
Sexual harassment
public prosecution
hate speech
gender mainstreaming
gender equality
forced marriage
EU member states
SDG 5 - Gender Equality
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women's rights
sexual violence
sexual mutilation
Sexual harassment
public prosecution
hate speech
gender mainstreaming
gender equality
forced marriage
EU member states
SDG 5 - Gender Equality
De Vido, Sara
Sosa, Lorena
Criminalisation of gender-based violence against women in European states, including ICT-facilitated violence
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women's rights
sexual violence
sexual mutilation
Sexual harassment
public prosecution
hate speech
gender mainstreaming
gender equality
forced marriage
EU member states
SDG 5 - Gender Equality
description The aim of this thematic report is to carry out a comparative analysis of the criminal law provisions that are applied to gender-based violence against women, including domestic violence and online violence, at national level in Europe. It explores whether GBVAW is defined as a form of discrimination or a violation of the principle of equality. It identifies and defines ICT-facilitated violence and takes as examples two forms: non-consensual dissemination of intimate/private/sexual images, and hate speech based on gender. It also examines general aspects of enforcement and sanctioning that are particularly salient in the context of combating gender-based violence against women and domestic violence. The report examines 31 jurisdictions: the member states of the European Economic Area (EEA), that is, the 27 European Union Member States (EU-27) in addition to Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, and the United Kingdom. Unless otherwise indicated, the report refers to the all jurisdictions under study as a totality. The report draws from the replies of 31 national experts on gender equality of the European network of legal experts in gender equality and non-discrimination (EELN) to a detailed questionnaire containing 12 sets of thematic questions.
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