Cyber violence- impact of the buturgă case versus romania on national law

The European Court of Human Rights pointed out that cyber violence was currently recognised as an aspect of violence against women and girls, and that it could take on a variety of forms, including cyber breaches of privacy, intrusion into the victim’s comput...

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Main Author: Lorena-Gabriela Nitoiu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Transilvania University of Brasov Publishing House 2023-01-01
Series:Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series VII: Social Sciences, Law
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Online Access:https://webbut.unitbv.ro/index.php/Series_VII/article/view/6940/5302
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description The European Court of Human Rights pointed out that cyber violence was currently recognised as an aspect of violence against women and girls, and that it could take on a variety of forms, including cyber breaches of privacy, intrusion into the victim’s computer and the capture, sharing and manipulation of data and images, including private data. In Romania, the cyber violence term was defined following the adoption of Law no 106/2020 amending the Law no.217/2003 on preventing and combating domestic violence, and represent the first step in its regulation.
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spelling doaj.art-8473cdeb90e14894a02249a01211c0072024-03-24T17:02:33ZengTransilvania University of Brasov Publishing HouseBulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series VII: Social Sciences, Law2066-77012023-01-0116(65)Special Issue4752https://doi.org/10.31926/but.ssl.2023.16.65.3.6Cyber violence- impact of the buturgă case versus romania on national lawLorena-Gabriela Nitoiu0Transilvania University of Brasov, RomaniaThe European Court of Human Rights pointed out that cyber violence was currently recognised as an aspect of violence against women and girls, and that it could take on a variety of forms, including cyber breaches of privacy, intrusion into the victim’s computer and the capture, sharing and manipulation of data and images, including private data. In Romania, the cyber violence term was defined following the adoption of Law no 106/2020 amending the Law no.217/2003 on preventing and combating domestic violence, and represent the first step in its regulation.https://webbut.unitbv.ro/index.php/Series_VII/article/view/6940/5302cyberviolencedomestic violencenational lawcase lawprotection order
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Cyber violence- impact of the buturgă case versus romania on national law
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title Cyber violence- impact of the buturgă case versus romania on national law
title_full Cyber violence- impact of the buturgă case versus romania on national law
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title_full_unstemmed Cyber violence- impact of the buturgă case versus romania on national law
title_short Cyber violence- impact of the buturgă case versus romania on national law
title_sort cyber violence impact of the buturga case versus romania on national law
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national law
case law
protection order
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