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The COVID-19 crisis: a gender perspective
The heroines of everyday life are often forgotten when decisions are being made.
23 April 2020
The heroines of everyday life are often forgotten when decisions are being made.
23 April 2020
All countries have established judicial measures to try to alleviate the crisis created by COVID-19. In this post, we explain how it has been done in Spain.
13 April 2020
The individual rights established constitutionally in modern societies, though considered fundamental, are not absolute and may be affected, limited or suspended.
06 April 2020
The trafficking of protected species not only causes great damage to the environment. It has also produced the biggest health crisis in the last hundred years.
25 March 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic is encouraging attempts to understand how the international community and state laws deal with the presence of certain agents for committing criminal acts, from an exclusively ...
25 March 2020
Under the motto "I belong to the Equality Generation: For women's rights” on the 8th of March we celebrated International Women's Day. Without equality there is neither development, nor security, ...
06 March 2020
On 3 March we celebrated World Wildlife Day. A date proclaimed in 2013 by the United Nations General Assembly to commemorate the anniversary of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered ...
03 March 2020
Two Civil Guard lieutenants, Víctor Pérez and Félix Durán, collaborated with EL PAcCTO on drafting the “Regional manual on the investigation of human trafficking cases”.
19 February 2020
Daniel Moreno, coordinator of the ELIPSIA network and lieutenant of the Spanish Civil Guard, tells us how the network that has driven EL PAcCTO works and who is behind it.
22 November 2019
Patricia Rodríguez Lastras, the prosecutor attached to the Computer Crime Chamber of the Spanish Attorney General's Office, shares her experience in regulation, legislation and guidelines in the ...
15 November 2019