‘When he kills you, come and see us’, police reportedly told the applicant in Volodina v. Russia before proceeding to ignore her allegations of domestic violence. On 9 July, the Third Section found that the respondent State had violated its positive obligations under Article 3 and, applying a gender-based approach, held that Russia has a large-scale structural problem when it comes to domestic violence. This post discusses the Chamber’s findings under Articles 3 and 14 ECHR, the question of whether this treatment constituted torture, and how to test compliance with the obligation to prevent ill-treatment
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In a case about domestic violence in Russia the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has emphasize...
The article examines Russian media responses to the problem of domestic violence in the context of t...
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Last month Russia moved to decriminalise domestic violence. Jessica Gavron discusses the impact of t...
The article examines the phenomenon of domestic violence, analyzes the current legislation governing...
The article has understood the concept of domestic violence and its forms. The reasons for domestic ...
The article is devoted to critical issues in the prevention of domestic violence. The article consid...
Gender-based violence (GBV) affects one in three women worldwide, making it an urgent and important ...
В статье рассматривается домашнее насилие над женщинами как вид нарушения прав человека, причины по ...
Domestic violence has not traditionally been considered a type of torture. In fact, until recently, ...
This study provides the critical analysis of the practices of investigation of torture in police cus...
Although women’s rights have been widely recognized in the international agenda, violence against wo...
In a case about domestic violence in Russia the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has emphasize...
The article examines Russian media responses to the problem of domestic violence in the context of t...
The article examines changes that have been made with the adoption of the Law on Preventing and Comb...
Earlier this month, President Putin signed a new law that introduced changes to existing legislation...
This article concerns the analysis of court practices for criminal cases relating to female victims ...
The article deals with the rules of qualification of actions related to domestic violence. Human rig...
Last month Russia moved to decriminalise domestic violence. Jessica Gavron discusses the impact of t...
The article examines the phenomenon of domestic violence, analyzes the current legislation governing...
The article has understood the concept of domestic violence and its forms. The reasons for domestic ...
The article is devoted to critical issues in the prevention of domestic violence. The article consid...
Gender-based violence (GBV) affects one in three women worldwide, making it an urgent and important ...
В статье рассматривается домашнее насилие над женщинами как вид нарушения прав человека, причины по ...
Domestic violence has not traditionally been considered a type of torture. In fact, until recently, ...
This study provides the critical analysis of the practices of investigation of torture in police cus...
Although women’s rights have been widely recognized in the international agenda, violence against wo...