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Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women
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PREAMBLE
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... Noting that those
rights
and
principles
are enshrined in
international instruments
,
including
the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
, the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
, the
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
, the
Convention
on the
Elimination
of All Forms of
Discrimination against Women
and the
Convention
against
Torture
and Other
Cruel
,
Inhuman
or
Degrading Treatment
or
Punishment
, ...
... Recalling the
conclusion
in paragraph 23 of the annex to
Economic and Social Council
resolution 1990/15 of 24 May 1990 that the
recognition
that
violence
against
women
in the
family
and
society
was pervasive and cut across lines of
income
,
class
and
culture
had to be matched by
urgent
and effective
steps
to
eliminate
its incidence, ...
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Women
are entitled to the
equal
enjoyment
and
protection
of all
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
in the
political
,
economic
,
social
,
cultural
,
civil
or any other
field
. These
rights
include
,
inter alia
: ...
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... (f) Develop, in a comprehensive way,
preventive
approaches and all those
measures
of a
legal
,
political
,
administrative
and
cultural
nature
that
promote
the
protection
of
women
against any form of
violence
, and ensure that the re-
victimization
of
women
does not occur because of
laws
insensitive to
gender
considerations
,
enforcement
practices or other
interventions
; ...
... (j)
Adopt
all appropriate
measures
, especially in the
field
of
education
, to modify the
social
and
cultural patterns
of
conduct
of
men and women
and to
eliminate
prejudices, customary practices and all other practices based on the
idea
of the inferiority or superiority of either of the
sexes
and on
stereotyped roles
for
men and women
; ...
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