Länder der Istanbul-Konvention (zur Verhütung und Bekämpfung von Gewalt gegen Frauen und häuslicher Gewalt)

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Von DrNeutrino

19 Comments

  1. DrNeutrino on

    Istanbul convention is a human rights treaty prepared by Council of Europe. Its aim is to reduce violence against women and domestic violence. The convention was opened for signature on 11 May 2011, in Istanbul. It came into force on 1 August 2014. Gradually the countries in Council of Europe have signed and ratified the convention. Most recently Latvia ratified the convention on 10 January 2024 and it became effective on 1 August 2024.

    Azerbaijan is the only CoE state without signature. Turkey withdrew from the convention in 2021.

  2. Divinate_ME on

    Germany against domestic violence? I’d be laughing if it weren’t so sad.

  3. Mysterious_End_2462 on

    For anybody wondering about Hungary, all the expectations are already implemented for many years, ratification is only held back until the gender ideology parts are removed.

  4. Thunderbird_Anthares on

    Istanbul convention is a feelgood paper without any legal value and with a potential to cause negative legal value.

    We already have all the legal framework to prevent and combat domestic violence.

    The only thing the convention is doing, LEGALLY speaking, is muddying the waters of functional legislation, and introducing ineffective mandatory expenditures.

    If the convention focused on EXECUTION of those already existing legal protections, it would still be a vague document of dubious value, but at least it would be going in the right direction.

  5. Moosplauze on

    When your culture and religion promotes the oppression of women…

  6. Itchy-Reading-9358 on

    These are very bad representation of what is actually happening, in most small villages and towns the more east you go the further problems arise… (for whoever takes offense mine is one of the farthest to the east)

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