This article presents statistical data on violence against women perpetrated within the family environment and cases of death resulting from domestic violence. It also examines the national legal framework regarding the protection of children orphaned because of femicide. Opinions of experts on the consequences of children witnessing/experiencing femicide are discussed. Furthermore, examples of good practices from other countries regarding the regulation of femicide and the protection of children orphaned by femicide are provided. In conclusion, it is appreciated that eradicating violence against women does not necessarily require the criminalization of femicide as a separate legal concept, as the acts in question fall under the scope of th...
The article addresses a range of issues that expressly substantiates a need for immediate and effect...
This article looks at a specific form of social violence against women in Mexico and Central America...
The paper is divided into two parts to facilitate a clearer understanding of different aspects of th...
Violence against women and domestic violence is a widespread phenomenon in the Republic of Moldova, ...
To assess the prevalence of femicides in Italy over the last three years and the potential long last...
The purpose of this article is to establish both the content of the notion of femicide and the oppor...
Femicide refers to the extreme form of violence against someone belonging to the female gender, i.e....
This article presents the results of a death review study of 34 cases of femicide in the Federal Dis...
Femicide was defined in 1992 as “the killing of women committed by a man by virtue of the fact that ...
In the modern society, domestic violence is a socially unacceptable phenomenon. The most common form...
In numerous studies in the world, the existence of femicide as a specific form of homicide has be...
Violence against women is a widespread global problem and a violation of human rights. An estimated ...
Femicide has been defined as the murder of a woman because she is a woman and has devastating conseq...
The Polish word for “femicide”, kobietobójstwo, is a composite of two concepts and words, viz. the E...
This article is the product of a research conducted for a master’s degree dissertation on the crimin...
The article addresses a range of issues that expressly substantiates a need for immediate and effect...
This article looks at a specific form of social violence against women in Mexico and Central America...
The paper is divided into two parts to facilitate a clearer understanding of different aspects of th...
Violence against women and domestic violence is a widespread phenomenon in the Republic of Moldova, ...
To assess the prevalence of femicides in Italy over the last three years and the potential long last...
The purpose of this article is to establish both the content of the notion of femicide and the oppor...
Femicide refers to the extreme form of violence against someone belonging to the female gender, i.e....
This article presents the results of a death review study of 34 cases of femicide in the Federal Dis...
Femicide was defined in 1992 as “the killing of women committed by a man by virtue of the fact that ...
In the modern society, domestic violence is a socially unacceptable phenomenon. The most common form...
In numerous studies in the world, the existence of femicide as a specific form of homicide has be...
Violence against women is a widespread global problem and a violation of human rights. An estimated ...
Femicide has been defined as the murder of a woman because she is a woman and has devastating conseq...
The Polish word for “femicide”, kobietobójstwo, is a composite of two concepts and words, viz. the E...
This article is the product of a research conducted for a master’s degree dissertation on the crimin...
The article addresses a range of issues that expressly substantiates a need for immediate and effect...
This article looks at a specific form of social violence against women in Mexico and Central America...
The paper is divided into two parts to facilitate a clearer understanding of different aspects of th...