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A Judge Considers the Abduction of Minors to Be Gender-Based Violence if It Seeks to Harm the Mother.

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The crime committed by a father who prevents a mother from seeing her minor children, despite the terms of their separation agreement, or who takes them to another city without permission, should be classified as vicarious gender-based violence if it is established that the intent was to harm the woman. This is the argument put forward by Judge María Auxiliadora Díaz of the Court for Violence Against Women No. 2 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, in…
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The crime committed by a father who prevents a mother from seeing her minor children, despite the terms of their separation agreement, or who takes them to another city without permission, should be classified as vicarious gender-based violence if it is established that the intent was to harm the woman. This is the argument put forward by Judge María Auxiliadora Díaz of the Court for Violence Against Women No. 2 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, in…

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EFEMINISTA broke the news in on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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