European Parliament Approves Legal Framework for Victims of Crime
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Child victims must be provided with the highest level of protection and support based on the draft legislation voted in the EP, which has already been informally finalized.
The ddl Zan was buried in the Senate in 2021. After five years, part of the bill will be put to the vote again (but by the Eurocamera)
The European Parliament (EP) today adopted new rules to strengthen measures to support and protect victims of crime and their rights in criminal proceedings.
Victims’ rights advance despite conservative pushback
The European Parliament has just adopted the Directive establishing minimum standards on the rights, support, and protection of victims of crime. Although necessary, once again it is not ambitious enough. The Left voted in favour of this highly important directive to strengthen the protection of victims, particularly women, children, persons with disabilities, and victims of sexual violence. The mention of intersectional discrimination is a key …
The Freedom Party (FPÖ) MEPs Petra Steger and Elisabeth Dieringer have reacted with sharp criticism to today's vote in the European Parliament on the reform of the EU Victims' Rights Directive. While individual measures to better protect real victims of violence and crime are generally welcome, the original approach was heavily ideologically charged during the negotiations and instrumentalized for left-liberal social and migration policies. "The…
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