Contribution of United Nations in Serbia to protection of women survivors of violence in family and in intimate partner relationships: From international law to practice

The paper presents an analyses of engagement of the United Nations in Serbia in the field of the prevention and establishment of protection system for women survivors of violence in family and in intimate partner relationships. The scientific objective is to assess the contribution of the U...

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Main Author: Jarić Vesna
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Language:English
Published: Victimology Society of Serbia and University of Belgrade, Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation 2015-01-01
Series:Temida
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-6637/2015/1450-66371501055J.pdf
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description The paper presents an analyses of engagement of the United Nations in Serbia in the field of the prevention and establishment of protection system for women survivors of violence in family and in intimate partner relationships. The scientific objective is to assess the contribution of the UN interventions in this field in Serbia, while the applicative objective is to use the results of the analysis in the planning of State’s interventions for the effective implementation of the Istanbul convention based upon lessons learnt from the UN interventions in this field. The subject of the paper is the analysis of the approach UN in Serbia has adopted over the past decade in establishment of the institutional response to violence against women, as well as the UN’s contribution to setting horizontal and vertical institutional exchange mechanisms among different sectors with mandate to provide services to survivors/ victims, specifically multi-sectoral co-operation model for protection of victims and support to setting institutional basis for the recognition of specialist support services for women survivors of violence. Both aspects are framed within the obligations deriving from the Istanbul convention with the aim to observe the correlation between the UN’s approach and the requirements of this international treaty.
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spelling doaj-art-4502f15884ae4917a125f4566bc6502f2025-08-20T03:33:32ZengVictimology Society of Serbia and University of Belgrade, Faculty of Special Education and RehabilitationTemida1450-66372406-09412015-01-01181557410.2298/TEM1501055J1450-66371501055JContribution of United Nations in Serbia to protection of women survivors of violence in family and in intimate partner relationships: From international law to practiceJarić Vesna0nemaThe paper presents an analyses of engagement of the United Nations in Serbia in the field of the prevention and establishment of protection system for women survivors of violence in family and in intimate partner relationships. The scientific objective is to assess the contribution of the UN interventions in this field in Serbia, while the applicative objective is to use the results of the analysis in the planning of State’s interventions for the effective implementation of the Istanbul convention based upon lessons learnt from the UN interventions in this field. The subject of the paper is the analysis of the approach UN in Serbia has adopted over the past decade in establishment of the institutional response to violence against women, as well as the UN’s contribution to setting horizontal and vertical institutional exchange mechanisms among different sectors with mandate to provide services to survivors/ victims, specifically multi-sectoral co-operation model for protection of victims and support to setting institutional basis for the recognition of specialist support services for women survivors of violence. Both aspects are framed within the obligations deriving from the Istanbul convention with the aim to observe the correlation between the UN’s approach and the requirements of this international treaty.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-6637/2015/1450-66371501055J.pdfUnited Nations in SerbiaIstanbul conventionviolence against women in family and in intimate partner relationshipsmulti-sectoral co-operationspecialist support services
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Contribution of United Nations in Serbia to protection of women survivors of violence in family and in intimate partner relationships: From international law to practice
Temida
United Nations in Serbia
Istanbul convention
violence against women in family and in intimate partner relationships
multi-sectoral co-operation
specialist support services
title Contribution of United Nations in Serbia to protection of women survivors of violence in family and in intimate partner relationships: From international law to practice
title_full Contribution of United Nations in Serbia to protection of women survivors of violence in family and in intimate partner relationships: From international law to practice
title_fullStr Contribution of United Nations in Serbia to protection of women survivors of violence in family and in intimate partner relationships: From international law to practice
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of United Nations in Serbia to protection of women survivors of violence in family and in intimate partner relationships: From international law to practice
title_short Contribution of United Nations in Serbia to protection of women survivors of violence in family and in intimate partner relationships: From international law to practice
title_sort contribution of united nations in serbia to protection of women survivors of violence in family and in intimate partner relationships from international law to practice
topic United Nations in Serbia
Istanbul convention
violence against women in family and in intimate partner relationships
multi-sectoral co-operation
specialist support services
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-6637/2015/1450-66371501055J.pdf
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