Human Rights Centre of Georgia Releases Report on
In particular, the report discusses the Law on the Elimination of Domestic Violence, Protection of and Assistance to the Violence Victims. While it does provide for some protective mechanisms, such as protective orders or warrants, in practice, there are still some gaps in the law. The Human Rights Centre points to the time it takes to receive a protective warrant and the missing protection for the victim in the meantime. Although victim services, such as shelters, are supposed to be available, few are adequate to shelter children, as well.
Written by: Evangeline Simmons, 21 February 2008.
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