First meeting of the committee of experts responsible for
preparing a convention to combat all forms of violence against
women
Dates : 6-8 April
Venue: Strasbourg
(France), Agora building (Room G03)
Description: The committee
of government experts responsible for preparing one or more binding legal
instruments for preventing and combating domestic violence and other forms
of violence against women, protecting and supporting victims of such
violence and prosecuting the perpetrators is to meet in Strasbourg for the
first time from 6 to 8 April.
The first meeting of the ad hoc
Committee on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic
violence (CAHVIO) will be devoted to examining its terms of reference and
discuss the scope of the future instrument, which should be completed by
2010.
Violence against women, which includes physical, sexual
and psychological violence, forced marriages, "honour" crimes and
genital mutilation, is a widespread phenomenon, as indicated in
Recommendation Rec(2002)5 on the protection of women against violence,
which sets out the forms of violence perpetrated within the family or
household.
According to an analysis carried out by the Council
of Europe in 2006:
· a fifth to a quarter of women are
subjected to physical violence at least once in their adult lives, and over
a tenth of women are victims of sexual violence involving the use of force;
· women are most likely to be physically or sexually
attacked by former partners, which shows that they are not sufficiently
protected when they put an end to an abusive relationship;
· the cost to society of domestic violence is enormous. Studies
have shown that in certain countries it can be as much as 34 billion euros
per year.
The Council of Europe has carried out a wide-ranging
awareness campaign at governmental, parliamentary, local and regional level
to combat domestic violence against women, which came to an end in 2008.
The preparation of a binding legal instrument is an extra step towards
greater respect for women's fundamental rights.
The ad hoc
committee's second meeting is scheduled for 25 to 27 May 2009.
Practical information: The meeting is closed to the press, but interviews
may be arranged on the spot.
Further information: www.coe.int/violence
Press contact: Estelle
Steiner
Tel. +33 (0)3 88 41 33 35, mobile +33 (0)6 08 46 01 57
Council of Europe Directorate of Communication
Tel: +33 (0)3
88 41 25 60
Fax:+33 (0)3 88 41 39 11