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Female MPs Urge Courts to Prioritise Cases of Violence Against Women and Children

By 3 February 2022
Female MPs Urge Courts to Prioritise Cases of Violence Against Women and Children
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ZAGREB, 3 Feb 2022 - Opposition female members of the Croatian parliament gathered as part of an informal initiative to increase support for victims of sexual violence on Thursday called on all courts in the country to give priority to cases of physical and sexual violence against women and children.

Dalija Orešković of the Centre party warned of the slowness and inefficiency of the judiciary in protecting children's rights, saying that a country is governed by the rule of law in so far as it provides legal protection to those who need it.

"We have received a large number of complaints about the work of the judiciary in cases of domestic violence, which are often not adequately recognized in divorce and other situations," Orešković said. She warned that the judiciary was too slow in such situations where "every day can be fatal or critical for someone."

Orešković called on all judicial workers not to wait for any major judicial reform but to show greater sensibility for such cases and give them a priority.

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