Rights of Women report: ‘Measuring up?’
In 2010, Rights of Women published ‘Measuring up’, a report on UK compliance with international commitments on violence against women in England and Wales.
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In 2010, Rights of Women published ‘Measuring up’, a report on UK compliance with international commitments on violence against women in England and Wales.
In May 2009, the European Women’s Lobby Centre on Violence against Women published a lobbying kit ‘Towards a Strong Convention on all Forms of Male Violence against Women’.
‘Multiple Discrimination: Justice for the Whole Person’ by Gay Moon was published on the European Roma Rights Centre website in April 2010.
On 2 March 2010, the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) published its fourth report on racism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and intolerance in the UK.
‘Getting Away With Murder. Disabled people’s experiences of hate crime in the UK’ was published by Disability Now, the UK’s Disabled People’s Council and Scope in 2008.
On 29 April 2009 the Equality and Human Rights Commission published ‘Promoting the safety and security of disabled people’.
‘Map of Gaps 2. The postcode lottery of Violence Against Women support services in Britain’ was published by End Violence Against Women (EVAW) and the Equality and Human Rights Commission in January 2009.
On 6 October 2008 EDF, the Crown Prosecution Service and the Bar Council co-hosted an event on ‘Prosecuting disability hate crime’.
Legislation on incitement to hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation was passed in May 2008.
The House of Commons Home Affairs Committee published its report on ‘Domestic Violence, Forced Marriage and “Honour”-Based Violence’ on 13 June 2008.
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