This paper provides a brief overview of how Spanish law deals with the measures directly aimed at the prevention of domestic violence and gender-based violence against women, and the connection between criminal law issues and the civil law arrangements in family crises. Special attention is paid to the influence of allegations of gender-based violence on the granting of parental responsibilities and custodial or visitation rights to the alleged perpetrator, and to potential gaps in protection which may entail violations of international human rights obligations as laid down in the Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violenc
The article addresses a range of issues that expressly substantiates a need for immediate and effect...
Violence in the family is a serious social problem that occurs in every country in the world and has...
This paper deals with the issue of the protection of persons from domestic violence in the jurisprud...
The Spanish Comprehensive Protection Measures against Gender Violence of 28 December 2004 (Ley Organ...
Both in the Spanish legal system as, in general, in comparative law, there are two distinct approach...
DOMESTIC violence has recently become a very significant problem. Available information indicate tha...
The incidence rate of domestic violence cases in Europe has not really significantly decreased in th...
Rakstā analizēta dzimuma līdztiesību nodrošināšanas problemātika Spānijas tiesās, skatot lietas par ...
After a literature review of recent studies on partner violence against women in Spain, this paper d...
In the last years we have been witnesses of how the legal reforms about gender violence have been fo...
This paper provides information about the magnitude and responses to intimate partner violence again...
Domestic Violence and Gender Violence impact every society on many different layers, loss of capabil...
Since the end of the dictatorships in Spain and Chile, increasing importance has been placed on equa...
Since the end of the dictatorships in Spain and Chile, increasing importance has been placed on equa...
In this paper, the juridical regulation from the perspective of civil jurisdiction in the area of fa...
The article addresses a range of issues that expressly substantiates a need for immediate and effect...
Violence in the family is a serious social problem that occurs in every country in the world and has...
This paper deals with the issue of the protection of persons from domestic violence in the jurisprud...
The Spanish Comprehensive Protection Measures against Gender Violence of 28 December 2004 (Ley Organ...
Both in the Spanish legal system as, in general, in comparative law, there are two distinct approach...
DOMESTIC violence has recently become a very significant problem. Available information indicate tha...
The incidence rate of domestic violence cases in Europe has not really significantly decreased in th...
Rakstā analizēta dzimuma līdztiesību nodrošināšanas problemātika Spānijas tiesās, skatot lietas par ...
After a literature review of recent studies on partner violence against women in Spain, this paper d...
In the last years we have been witnesses of how the legal reforms about gender violence have been fo...
This paper provides information about the magnitude and responses to intimate partner violence again...
Domestic Violence and Gender Violence impact every society on many different layers, loss of capabil...
Since the end of the dictatorships in Spain and Chile, increasing importance has been placed on equa...
Since the end of the dictatorships in Spain and Chile, increasing importance has been placed on equa...
In this paper, the juridical regulation from the perspective of civil jurisdiction in the area of fa...
The article addresses a range of issues that expressly substantiates a need for immediate and effect...
Violence in the family is a serious social problem that occurs in every country in the world and has...
This paper deals with the issue of the protection of persons from domestic violence in the jurisprud...