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Short Incursion in the History of Domestic Violence

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  • Ioan Ticu

    (Ministerul Educației, Culturii şi Cercetării al Republicii Moldova, Universitatea de Studii Europene din Moldova, Școala doctorală - Științe juridice și relații internaționale, Specialitatea - Drept internațional și european public)

Abstract

The article provides a brief description of the stages of activism development aiming to stop violence against women, starting from 1791 when the phenomenon begins to be recognized as being very dangerous as it flagrantly violates the fundamental human rights. There were made brief referrals to the development stages of soft and hard law governing the activism to stop violence against women of all kinds and to respect their rights.

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  • Ioan Ticu, 2020. "Short Incursion in the History of Domestic Violence," Logos Universalitate Mentalitate Educatie Noutate - Sectiunea Drept/ Logos Universality Mentality Education Novelty - Section: Law, Editura Lumen, Department of Economics, vol. 8(1), pages 35-46, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:lum:rev13d:v:viii:y:2020:i:1:p:35-46
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18662/lumenlaw/8.1/34
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    1. Bianca HANGANU & Dragos CRAUCIUC & Valentin PETRE-CIUDIN & Andreea Alexandra VELNIC & Irina MANOILESCU & Beatrice Gabriela IOAN, 2017. "Domestic Violence in the Postmodern Society: Ethical and Forensic Aspects," Postmodern Openings, Editura Lumen, Department of Economics, vol. 8(3), pages 46-58, December.
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      Keywords

      violence against women; soft laws; hard laws; activism; history of violence against women;
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      • A23 - General Economics and Teaching - - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics - - - Graduate

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