Implementation of the Bulgarian Law on Protection against Domestic Violence: A Human Rights Report
Authors: Rosalyn Park
Country: Bulgaria
Type: Report
Issues: Gender-Based Violence, International Advocacy, Women's Rights
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On March 16, 2005, Bulgaria passed a new law to combat domestic violence. Since that time, thousands of victims of domestic violence have come forward to use the law to obtain protection against their abusers. In 2006 alone, more than 2,000 cases of domestic violence under the new law were brought before the courts, resulting in 800 orders for protection. Throughout 2007, the Advocates and Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation conducted human rights monitoring to investigate implementation of the law by all principals, including the state, police, judges, prosecutors, media and NGOs. This report presents the findings and makes recommendations to improve implementation of the law. Co-authored by The Advocates for Human Rights and the Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation, this report was produced with the support of the Oak Foundation and UNIFEM. ISBN: 0-929293-59-2