Stalking als Straftatbestand: Neue Tendenzen in den EU-Mitgliedstaaten

Translated title of the contribution: The criminalization of stalking: New trends in the criminalization of stalking in the EU Member States

Suzanne van der Aa, Roland Bachman (Translator)

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    Abstract

    Article 34 of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence obliges signatory states to criminalize stalking. This article provides an inventory of criminal anti-stalking legislation in the 28 EU Member States in order to see whether they live up to this obligation. Although the number of Member States with dedicated legislation has increased significantly (n=21) there are some questionable trends, such as the proliferation of criminal provisions which require the victim to have experienced fear or distress or an inclusion of an exhaustive list of stalking tactics. Although the states are not in evident violation of article 34 their perception of what constitutes stalking sometimes deviates from the intentions of the Convention.
    Translated title of the contributionThe criminalization of stalking: New trends in the criminalization of stalking in the EU Member States
    Original languageGerman
    Title of host publicationPraxis
    Subtitle of host publicationHandbuch Stalking
    EditorsWolf Ortiz-Müller
    Place of PublicationStuttgart
    PublisherKohlhammer
    Number of pages17
    Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2017

    Keywords

    • stalking
    • anti-stalking laws
    • EU Member States
    • trends

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