yunita maya putri, yunita (2018) Violence Against Women and Children (Analysis of Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women (DEVAW) towards the Sustainable Development Goals). In: international conference of fundamental rights, 7 september 2018, Bandar Lampung. (In Press)

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Abstract

Violence is a manifestation of human emotional behavior, rather than rational behavior. Violence can occur physically or mentally. At present various cases of violence occur where the victims are women and children. Therefore, the problem is, to what extent we are partially responsible for finding solutions to this problem. From the above topic, there are several things that can be questioned, namely (a) what is violence; (b) why victims of violence tend to be experienced by groups of women and children; and (c) what is the solution. These three things deserve attention, because all this time has been seen in terms of ethics, morals and law, everyone must know that violence is a human behavior that is not appropriate. Interestingly, among those who know about violence are the closest people and there are those who actually intentionally and have done it before, even the victims that appear appear to be left alone, whether it is intentional or indeed a human phenomenon in this century. Violence is not only an individual problem or a national problem, but it is already a global, even transnational problem. "Violence against women," gender based violence "whose victims are women, while for children is also known as" working children "," street childern "and so on. In the context of protecting human rights, as human beings, women and children have the same rights as other human beings on this earth, namely rights that are understood as inherent rights naturally from the time they are born, and without that humans cannot live as human beings naturally. Violence against women and children is an obstacle to the success of development. However, acts of violence will have an impact on a lack of confidence, hamper women's ability to participate in social activities, disrupt their health, reduce autonomy, both in the economic, political, socio-cultural and physical fields. Likewise with children, self-confidence in the growth of his soul will be disrupted and can inhibit the process of mental development and his future.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: K Law > K Law (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Hukum (FH) > Prodi Ilmu Hukum
Depositing User: YUNITA MAY
Date Deposited: 14 Nov 2018 07:02
Last Modified: 14 Nov 2018 07:02
URI: http://repository.lppm.unila.ac.id/id/eprint/9890

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