Ukrainian Parliament Amends Legislation on Domesti
The amendments include the following changes to the previous law:
- Removal of “provocative behavior provision,” which allowed for police to issue warnings to victims of violence who had supposedly provoked the violence against them;
- Expansion of definition of “family,” allowing for “family” to include persons living together but not married;
- Extension of the time period allowed for detention of those arrested for domestic violence from 3 hours to a maximum of 5 days pending trial;
- Creation of correctional programs for perpetrators of domestic violence to receive counseling on non-violent behaviors; and
- Replacement of references to domestic violence as “petty hooliganism” with the term “violence in the family.”
Changes in Ukrainian legislation and its effect on the Ukrainian populace are currently being monitored by the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, an association of 24 Ukrainian NGOs established in 2004. Their recently released report “Human Rights in Ukraine – 2008” praises the Ukrainian government for passing the amendments to the law on domestic violence and for the current work being done by government agencies and partner NGOs, especially considering the harsh economic recession and political turmoil that Ukraine has faced since 2008. But the report also expresses concerns over
Compiled from: “Human Rights in Ukraine – 2008,” Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union (2009); “Law of
For More Information
Please see the Ukraine country page on this website, including the Legislative Trends section, the August, 2009, Expert's Corner article entitled "Ukraine Amends Legislation on Domestic Violence," and the What’s New articles “Public Hearing for Comprehensive Anti-trafficking Law in Ukraine” (30 June 2009) and “New Draft of Family Violence Law in Ukraine” (27 Apr 2007).
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