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foréigean baile Reference "An Bunachar Náisiúnta Téarmaíochta don Ghaeilge http://www.focal.ie/Search.aspx?term=domestic+violence [14.07.2010] [Reference to the concept which led to the creation of the term. It does not contain the exact term.]"
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foréigean teaghlaigh Reference "An Bunachar Náisiúnta Téarmaíochta don Ghaeilge http://www.focal.ie/Search.aspx?term=domestic+violence [14.07.2010] [Reference to the concept which led to the creation of the term. It does not contain the exact term.]"
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Definition Is éard is brí le foréigean teaghlaigh ná feidhm a bhaint nó bagairt feidhm a bhaint as aon fhorneart mothúchánach nó fisiciúil (foréigean gnéasach san áireamh) i ngaolta teaghlaigh. [IE] Reference Directorate-General for Multilingualism, Court of Justice of the European Union, 14.07.2010.
Comment "Tá forálacha ann le ceilí, leanaí nó aon duine cleithiúnach eile a chosaint ó iompar páirtí eile sa ghaol teaghlaigh. An tAcht um Fhoiréigean Baile 1996 http://www.acts.ie/en.act.1996.0001.1.html [14.07.2010] . There are provisions regarding the protection of spouses, children and other dependent persons from the behviour of other parties to the family relationship. Domestic Violence Act 1996 http://www.acts.ie/en.act.1996.0001.1.html [14.07.2010]"
Gewalt in der Familie | häusliche Gewalt | familiäre Gewalt
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domestic violence
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Definition "The UK Government definition of domestic violence is: ""any incident of threatening behaviour, violence or abuse (psychological, physical, sexual, financial or emotional) between adults who are or have been intimate partners or family members, regardless of gender or sexuality"". An adult is defined as any person aged 18 years or over. Family members are defined as mother, father, son, daughter, brother, sister and grandparents whether directly related, in-laws or step-family. The definition is supported by an explanatory text: ""The definition acknowledges that domestic violence can go beyond actual physical violence. It can also involve emotional abuse, the destruction of a spouse's or partner's property, their isolation from friends, family or other potential sources of support, control over access to money, personal items, food, transportation, the telephone and stalking... [UK_E]" Reference "Crown Prosecution Service http://www.cps.gov.uk/publications/prosecution/domestic/domv_guidance.html#_02"
Comment "There is no specific UK statutory offence of domestic violence. ""Domestic violence"" is a general term that describes a range of controlling and coercive behaviours, which are used by one person to maintain control over another with whom they have, or have had, an intimate or family relationship CPS http://www.cps.gov.uk/publications/prosecution/domestic/domv.html#_02"
violence dans la famille | violence familiale | violence domestique
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Definition Toute forme de violence ou de menaces de violence physique, psychique ou sexuelle exercée par des personnes partageant ou ayant partagé une relation familiale, conjugale ou similaire. [FR] Reference Direction générale du Multilinguisme, Cour de justice de l'Union européenne, le 02.10.2009.