The Istanbul Convention: A tool to tackle violence against women and girls
Mad-Daqqa t’Għajn
17-11-2017
The Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (Istanbul Convention) is the first instrument in Europe to set legally binding standards specifically to prevent gender-based violence, protect victims of violence and punish perpetrators. Following the EU’s signing of the Convention in June 2017, the European Parliament’s consent is required for the EU’s accession to the Convention. Pending Council’s formal request for that consent, Parliament adopted an interim resolution in September 2017. This is an updated edition of an EPRS ‘at a glance’ note published in September 2017, PE 608.671.
Mad-Daqqa t’Għajn
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- affarijiet internazzjonali
- affarijiet soċjali
- DRITT
- dritt kriminali
- EDUKAZZJONI U KOMUNIKAZZJONI
- fastidju psikoloġiku
- fastidju sesswali
- għajnuna għall-vittmi
- istituzzjonijiet tal-UE u servizz ċivili Ewropew
- konvenzjoni Ewropea
- KWISTJONIJIET SOĊJALI
- pożizzjoni tan-nisa
- ratifika ta’ ftehim
- RELAZZJONIJIET INTERNAZZJONALI
- struttura istituzzjonali
- teknoloġija tal-informazzjoni u proċessar tad-data
- UNJONI EWROPEA
- vjolenza domestika
- vjolenza sesswali
- ġbir ta' dejta