- PROJECT TEAM
- List of abbreviations
- Executive summary
- Chapter 1 — Introduction and methodological approach
- 1.1 Aims and objectives of the study — the research team
- 1.2 Why interpersonal violence is a matter of fundamental rights
- 1.3 International legal standards and obligations of Member States
- 1.4 Conceptual and methodological approach
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- 1.5 Methodology
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- Chapter 2 — Mapping legal measures and comparative analysis
- 2.1 Structure of this chapter
- 2.2 Child maltreatment
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- 2.3 Violence against women (VAW)
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- 2.4 Sexual orientation violence (SOV)
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- 2.5 Victims’ rights
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- 2.6 National plans of action (NPA)
- 2.7 Promising practices
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- Chapter 3 — Comparative synthesis and cross-cutting issues
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Comparative synthesis
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- 3.3 Member States and international human rights instruments
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- 3.4 Preliminary conclusions
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- Chapter 4 — Identifying minimum standards
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 State obligations in the fields of VAW, VAC and SOV: the duty to respect, protect, fulfil
- 4.3 Selecting relevant standards: method
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- 4.4 EU perspectives on harmonisation
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- Chapter 5 — Factors at play in the perpetration of violence
- 5.1 Introduction<br<5.2 Methodology
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- 5.3 Factors conducive to violence against women, violence against children and sexual orientation violence
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- 5.4 Model of factors at play in perpetration
- 5.5 Implications for policy and legislation
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- Chapter 6 — Conclusions and recommendations
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 International minimum standards
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- 6.3 Overarching conclusions and recommendations
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