Istanbul Treaty
The istanbul convention which is the first legally binding treaty of its kind in the world aims to protect women against violence and to help bring about the end of discrimination against them.
Istanbul treaty. It was signed on 21 march 1590 in constantinople present day istanbul. Furthermore the adapted treaty would provide for more inspections and. The un campaigner and actress emma watson wrote a powerful letter last month urging the uk to ratify the council of europe s istanbul convention a crucial piece of legislation that if. The main difference with the earlier treaty is that the troop ceilings on a bloc to bloc basis would be replaced with a system of national and territorial ceilings.
Ferhat paşa antlaşması was a treaty between the ottoman empire and the safavid empire ending the ottoman safavid war of 1578 1590. Infographics and brochure on the four pillars of the istanbul convention. Opening of the treaty. Each article of the convention aims to prevent acts of violence from occurring to assist victims and to bring.
Prevention protection prosecution and co ordinated policies. Calendar provisional timetable for the first baseline evaluation 2016 20 revised on 29 06 2017. The istanbul treaty is a convention that requires governments that have passed the convention through their parliaments to take a series of comprehensive measures to combat violence against women and all forms of domestic violence. The treaty of constantinople also known as the peace of istanbul or the treaty of ferhad pasha turkish.
The istanbul convention. Prevention protection prosecution and co ordinated policies. 01 08 2014 10 ratifications including 8 member states. Istanbul 11 05 2011 treaty open for signature by the member states the non member states which have participated in its elaboration and by the european union and for accession by other non member states.
Infographics and brochure on the four pillars of the istanbul convention. Istanbul 11 05 2011 treaty open for signature by the member states the non member states which have participated in its elaboration and by the european union and for accession by other non member states entry into force.