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Demonstrations of domestic violence, requiring compliance with the Istanbul Convention, are not uncommon in Turkey. Photo by Dilara Acikgoz (INA / Scanpix).
Lithuania is one of the few European countries that has not ratified the so-called Istanbul Convention in the decade of its approval. It is the subject of political, ideological and value debates. The adoption of this international legal act in the Lithuanian Seimas can cause a crisis even in the ruling coalition, because the parties that comprise it are ambiguous about the convention. V explains what the Istanbul Convention is and why it provokes such a heated debate.
The Council of Europe adopted the Convention to prevent and combat violence against women and domestic violence in 2011. May 11, so in a couple of months it will be ten years since the international law document is approved. I convention bu …
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