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Courts of Violence Against Women Demand More Specialized Staff in the Canary Islands

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The leaders of the courts of violence against women have raised their voices to uncover "very widespread lacks" and "major deficiencies" between the territories, as revealed in a survey echoed by the Observatory against Domestic and Gender-based Violence. In the Canary Islands, specialized judges report a lack of personal and material means that will complicate the greater assumption of competences starting this year, when they go on to assume a…
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The leaders of the courts of violence against women have raised their voices to uncover "very widespread lacks" and "major deficiencies" between the territories, as revealed in a survey echoed by the Observatory against Domestic and Gender-based Violence. In the Canary Islands, specialized judges report a lack of personal and material means that will complicate the greater assumption of competences starting this year, when they go on to assume a…

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laprovincia.es broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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