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‘Domestic cyberviolence’ means: good intentions do not make the right decisions
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Essays on intra-household bargaining, child well-being and domestic violence
this thesis includes three empirical tests on certain aspects of household decision models, which are subject to intensive research. The first test of this thesis concerns the attached identification of the rule on the sharing of resources between the spouses and their individual Engel curves of cer...
Domestic violence, alcohol abuse and the uses of justice in early modern Holland
This article looked at the various options available to the urban population in early modern Holland to tackle problems regarding abusive and drunken family members. In the course of the early modern period the options available to victims of domestic violence and alcohol abuse expand. In addition t...
Life without fards: the representation of women in the youth literature of Maryse Condé
This article provides a study of the representation of female figures and gender domination in three novels for the youth of Maryse Condé: Bitter dreams (republishing Haiti), Savannah Blues and La Belle and Bête, a Guadeloupe version. The analysis of characters common to his novels for young people...
Judicial care of cases of domestic violence in the canton of Vaud. Characteristics of cases and judicial decisions: illustration with the period 2004-2005
Exposure of the child to domestic violence. A multidisciplinary model of detection, evaluation and care [Children’s exposure to domestic violence. A multifunctional model of detection, assessment and management].
Children psychological abuse is difficult to identify. However, its consequences on child development can be as serious as physical and sexual abuses. It is therefore essential, to implement in our hospitals, structures whose missions are successively to detect victims, evaluate them on somatic and...
Social construction of gender, domestic violence and domination. Communication to the Fourth International Congress on Family Education
Introduction
While in general, the family is a synonym of intimacy and trust, it can also be a place of abuse, control, and violence. Since the 1970s, the various forms of violence that take place in private have been denounced by feminist movements and have been the subject of various policies and state actions...
Social and judicial regulation of juvenile sexuality in Montreal in the first 20th century
How does the Montreal Youth Offenders Court, an institution resulting from the major North American social reform movement of the early 20th century, be responsible for regulating sexual deviations among young boys and girls, in Montreal, in the first half of the 20th century? Sexualit...
Domestic violence and selective abortion in Armenia
Based on the concept of ‘armenity’, the article seeks to question the traditional Armenian family structure and its function in perpetuating the distribution of gender roles in the family and society of Armenia. On the basis of psychanalytic literature, we will be able to grasp the mechanisms that e...
The contributions and limitations of legislation protecting against gender-based violence in Spain, France and Portugal
Despite the period of Franquism, the Spanish legislature proved to be more progressive between 1982 and 2011, in relation to gender-based violence, than the French or Portuguese legislature. However, the latter have made relative progress in the protection of women victims of violence, with the prot...
RÉGINE. Law and gender and law: critical studies in French law
Concept, which has been mobilised for many years in most humanities and social sciences, has hardly attracted the interest of French lawyers. The contrast with foreign practices is surprising, especially as it is a fundamental tool for the study of the principle of equality which intimates all branc...
Women kanakes in the face of sexual violence: the judicial turning point of the 1990s
This article starts from a recent social fact in New Caledonia: the explosion of whistleblowing and the use of French law for kanakes women to penalise the sexual and domestic violence against them. Compared to the legitimacy in kanak countries of violence against women and their treatment under cus...
Consent Documentation and the Accessibility of Research Results in International Development Research
Determining the process for obtaining local research ethics approval, or whether such a requirement even exists, may not always be straightforward in the context of some developing countries where such information may not be easily accessible to overseas researchers. How far do a researcher's ethica...