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    JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA SEMINAR PAPER‚ 2013. TOPIC- CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN (OBSCENITY‚ OUTRAGING THE MODESTY OF A WOMAN‚ CRUELTY‚ DOWRY DEATH AND RAPE) SUBMITTED TO – Prof. Rose Varghese SUBMITTED BY – FARHEEN KHAN LL.M. (1ST SEMESTER) 1 ACKNOWLEDEMENT I am highly delighted to work on the topic “CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN” under the guidance of our SEMINAR PAPER Law Faculty Prof. ROSE VARGHESE. I am very grateful to her for her exemplary guidance. It won’t be fair if I don’t acknowledge

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    ERADICATING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE PHILIPPINES As human beings‚ everyone is equally entitled to human rights without prejudices. We‚ especially women‚ have the rights to protect ourselves. Women need extra attention‚ protection and personal affirmation. They are the most vulnerable who need to be restricted from different types of abuse. Some historians believe that the history of violence against women is tied to the history of women being viewed as property and a gender role assigned

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    15 April 2013 “Violence Against Women” The research proposal I am preparing is going to be addressing violence against women and the challenges they face when children are involved in the household. The aim of the research is to view how these challenges are overcome and give way to women rights and their political rights (nineteenth amendment). In the early 1990’s over half a million American women were raped. In 1994 congress passed the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)‚ which forbids

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    Violence against women is an obstacle to the achievement of the objectives of equality‚ development and peace. Violence against women both violates and impairs the enjoyment by women of their human rights and fundamental freedoms. Some policies introduced to improve the status of women are: Article 8 of the Constitution of Uruguay upholds the equality of all citizens‚ but does not specifically refer to gender equality. Uruguay has ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination

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    DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: WHAT NEED TO BE CHANGED The statistics are shocking. Everyday women are being beaten‚ terrorized and murdered at the hands of their husbands‚ boyfriends and ex-husbands‚ “At least one woman is battered every 15 seconds” (FBI). To make matters worse‚ batterers often seek and gain custody of their children‚ even though the batterers often abuse their children as well as women. Our society has come a long way in understanding abuse and in addition the legal system has

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    Domestic Violence against Women Name Course Instructor Institution Date of submission Domestic Violence against Women Domestic violence is known in different ways‚ which are domestic abuse‚ intimate partner or battering. Domestic violence occurs in a relationship between intimate people. It can take many forms including sexual and physical abuse‚ threat of abuse and emotional. Domestic violence is mostly directed towards women‚ though men are abused but chances are minimal. Domestic violence happens

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    Analysis of the Speech Clinton points out the violence that women around the world are subjected to has been brought upon not only by certain legal policies‚ but also by the cultural norms that have become acceptable due to such policies. “No one—No one should be forced to remain silent for fear of religious or political persecution‚ arrest‚ abuse‚ or torture.” (Clinton) “Let us heed that call so we can create a world in which every woman is treated with respect and dignity…”(Clinton) * Rights

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    Violence Against Women and Gender Equality Drew Barnette Sociology Steve Smith May 1st‚ 2016 Violence against Women What is it? Violence against women (VAW) is violent acts specifically against women. It is considered a hate crime and is gender-based‚ meaning that women are targeted specifically because they are women. Many people find that it is an extreme show of manifestation of unequal powers between men and women. Statistics show that at least one out of three women are

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    Violence against women and girls is not confined to a specific culture‚ region or country‚ or to particular groups of women within a society. The roots of violence against women lie in persistent discrimination against women and girls cause up to 70 per cent of women experience violence in their lifetime‚ according to country data available. Also is important to point out the fact that women aged 15-44 are more at risk from rape and domestic violence than from cancer‚ car accidents‚ war and malaria

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    with about violence against women and why it occurs but what most agree on is that the motive behind the abuse is rooted in gender inequality and it is for that reason some refer it as gender-based violence. In her report about violence in the lives of women‚ Stephanie Montesanti writes that the feminist opinion about the cause of this violence comes from “male-dominated social structures and socialization practices that teach men and women gender-specific roles that can influence violence and abuse

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