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Handbook and Supplement for legislation on violence against women

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Background

The Handbook

Supplement to the Handbook

Videos

Powerpoint presentation

Background

The adoption and enforcement of national laws to address and punish all forms of violence against women and girls, in line with international human rights standards, is one of the five key outcomes which the Secretary-General’s campaign aims to achieve in all countries by 2015.

In May 2008, the United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDAW/DESA) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) organized an in Vienna, Austria, on good practices in legislation on violence against women. That meeting prepared a , including detailed recommendations, commentaries and examples of promising practices. The framework contained two types of recommendations: those that are applicable to all forms of violence against women; and those that are specific to domestic violence or sexual violence.

In 2009, based on the work of the expert group meeting in Vienna, UNDAW/DESA developed a Handbook for Legislation on Violence against Women. This Handbook, with a foreword by Deputy Secretary-General, Dr. Asha-Rose Migiro, intends to provide all stakeholders with detailed guidance to support the adoption and effective implementation of legislation which prevents violence against women, punishes perpetrators, and ensures the rights of survivors everywhere. It is specifically hoped that the Handbookwill be of use to government officials, parliamentarians, civil society, staff of United Nations entities and other actors in their efforts at ensuring that a solid legal basis is in place for tackling the scourge of violence against women.

The Handbook

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The hard copy version of the publication is available.

Supplement to the Handbook

In May 2009, UNDAW/DESA and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) convened an , at the United Nations at Addis Ababa, from 25 to 28 May 2009. Based on the outcomes of that meeting, a supplement to the Handbook has been developed.

This Supplement on legislation on "Harmful practices" against women should be read and used together with the Handbook for legislation on violence against women.

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Videos on the model framework for legislation

In March 2009, the Chairperson (P. Imrana Jalal) and Rapporteur (Cheryl Thomas) of the on good practices in legislation to address violence against women came together to discuss the model framework for legislation and some of its key provisions. In the three videos below, the Chairperson and Rapporteur:

a) provide an overview of the model framework and discuss recommendations for legislation applicable to all forms of violence against women;

b) discuss specific recommendations for legislation on domestic violence;

c) discuss specific recommendations for legislation on sexual violence.

Viewers are advised to watch the videos in sequential order in order to receive a full briefing on the contents of the model framework for legislation.

PowerPoint presentation

A PowerPoint presentation on the Handbook is available below which presents the contents of the Handbook, and key recommendations of the model framework for legislation, in a concise manner.

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