Tatjana Peric

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In the EECA region, there is actually still much need for legislative improvement. I'd say this would be the first task: to harmonise domestic legislation with international human rights standards. There is also not enough information on women's access to housing and land - so we need data collection, especially data disaggregated by…
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Also, when it comes to women's access to land in EECA, there are good examples from Tajikistan (changes in the Land Code in 2004) and Kyrgyzstan (changes in the Law on Agricultural Land Management in 2006, and current proposals for changes in the Family Law). These are very interesting examples, and I suggest…
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On the national level, several countries in the EECA region introduced provisions relating to housing in domestic violence legislation, for instance: - Turkish 2005 Law on Municipalities obliges municipalities with over 50,000 inhabitants to establish shelters. - In the Czech Republic since 2006 police intervening in cases of domestic…
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With regards to Europe, several positive regional developments have taken place and I will just briefly outline them here: - The new Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence (2011), obliging signatories to provide services to victims, including…
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Here's some 2005 data for Romani women in Macedonia: only 5% had property titles, in 56% of cases the property was registered in the husband's name, and in 24% of cases in the parents' name. Source: Roma Centre of Skopje, Network Women’s Programme and European Roma Rights Centre, Joint Submission: Shadow Report on the Situation of…
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