European Conference Report: Honor Related Violence
The ambition of the conference was to exchange knowledge and experience between European countries, create networks to combat the abuse of human rights of mainly girls and women, and to share theories and good practice between organizations and states.
The report of this conference documents much of the knowledge, ideas and experiences shared at the conference including the speeches given by experts, panels, and workshop minutes. The report concludes with the Stockholm Declaration to Combat Honor Related Violence in Europe which calls for, among other things: the prevention of honor related crime and violence, increased efforts on integration and social inclusion as a means to prevent honor related violence and crime, and to further integrate legal, political, educational, social, health, and police sectors in the struggle to prevent honor related crime and violence.
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European Conference Report: Honor Related Violence within a Global Perspective: Mitigation and Prevention in Europe. (PDF, 122 pages)
Compiled from: European Conference Report: Honor Related Violence within a Global Perspective: Mitigation and Prevention in Europe. http://www.qweb.kvinnoforum.se. 22 April 2005.
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