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Custody, violence against women and violence against children

Report of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, its causes and consequences, Reem Alsalem Published on April 13, 2023 and Submitted to the UN Human Rights Council. 

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This report was presented at the UN Human Rights Council Fifty-third session on June 23, 2023 #HRC53

Summary: The present report of the Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, its causes and consequences, Reem Alsalem, is submitted to the Human Rights Council pursuant to resolution 50/7. The report addresses the link between custody cases, violence against women and violence against children, with a focus on the abuse of the term “parental alienation” and similar pseudo-concepts.

Agenda item 3: Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development Custody, violence against women and violence against children - Report of the Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, its causes and consequences, Reem Alsalem
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"The report demonstrates how the discredited and unscientific pseudo-concept of parental alienation is used in family law proceedings by abusers as a tool to continue their abuse and coercion and to undermine and discredit allegations of domestic violence made by mothers who are trying to keep their children safe. It also shows how the standard of the best interest of the child is violated by imposing contact between a child and one or both parents and by prioritizing it, even where there is evidence of domestic violence. Predominantly as a result of the lack of training and gender bias and of access to legal support, the custody of children may be awarded to perpetrators of violence, despite evidence of a history of domestic and/or sexual abuse. The risks of such consequences are compounded for women from marginalized groups in society. The report elaborates on systemic issues that lead to additional barriers to justice. Judges and evaluators need to move away from focusing on the identification of behaviours that are contested within the discipline of psychology and towards a focus on the specific facts and contexts of each case." 
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Custody, violence against women and violence against children Report of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, its causes and consequences, Reem Alsalem Published on April 13, 2023 and Submitted to the UN Human Rights Council

This report was presented at the UN General Assembly UN Human Rights Council Fifty-third session on Friday, June 23 at 4am ET (New York) #HRC53 
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"Within the context of child custody cases, there exists multi-layered violence that has yet to enter the collective conscience of the international community as a human rights issue"

Reem Alsalem (@UNSRVAW) speaking at the @UN Human Rights Council.#HRC53 pic.twitter.com/UDN7Pp0kzR

— United Nations Human Rights Council □ #HRC53 (@UN_HRC) June 22, 2023

“The tendency of #familycourts to dismiss the history of #domesticviolence & abuse in custody cases, including #coercive control, physical or sexual abuse is unacceptable.” - @UNSRVAW #HRC53 @UN_HRC @UN_News_Centrehttps://t.co/UAmmgo0MxB

— custodypeace (@custodypeace) June 23, 2023

Family court systems worldwide are being impacted by “deeply embedded gender bias” which is leaving women and children vulnerable to violence and “immense suffering”, Reem Alsalem (@UNSRVAW) told the @UN Human Rights Council.#HRC53 @UN_News_Centre STORY https://t.co/d2I3Ry9Ydp

— United Nations Human Rights Council □ #HRC53 (@UN_HRC) June 24, 2023
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