The Handbook “The Guidelines on Addressing Femicide Cases” presented in Bihać
(10th September 2024, Bihać)
Today, the representatives of the AIRE Centre in Bihać presented the handbook
for the judiciary "Guidelines on Addressing Femicide Cases" to the
judges of the Cantonal Court in Bihać, Cantonal Court in Livno, Basic Court in
Novi Grad, and the municipal courts in Bihać, Cazin and Sanski Most, as well as
the prosecutors of the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office of the Una-Sana Canton.
Fata
Nadarević, president of
the Cantonal Court in Bihać, in her opening address pointed out that Bosnia and
Herzegovina, as well as the region, faces numerous challenges, especially when
it comes to the institutional response to violence against women. She explained
that problems are also present in judicial practice, most often as a result of
misunderstanding the gender dimension of violence against women and femicide,
which also opens up numerous opportunities for improvement.
„This handbook is a powerful tool for
improving the judicial response along the way, as it provides clear guidance on
the application of due diligence standards and explains a victim-centred
approach. From the qualification of these criminal acts to the weighing of
mitigating and aggravating circumstances, the handbook carefully analyses and
explains the best practices from a gender perspective, using already existing
examples from final court cases”, said president Nadarević.
Zlatko
M. Knežević, a retired
judge of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a consultant on
AIRE Centre projects, spoke in the context of the event on the topic of
femicide, gender equality in the practice of the European Court of Human
Rights, and best practices in the qualification of part, i.e. aggravating and
mitigating circumstances, and members of the Network of male and female judges
dedicated to strengthening gender equality, Miroslav Popović, judge of the Court of BiH and Boris Cvitanović, judge of the
Municipal Court in Travnik.
„Judicial Response to Femicide in the
Western Balkans - Legal Framework and Judicial Practice” was also presented as
part of the event, which is the result of a three-year study of femicide in the
region. The report provides recommendations for improving the prosecution and
suppression of femicide in the region.
The handbook and the regional study are
available on the official website and can be downloaded for free at the link: https://shorturl.at/zAFHL