العنف الاسري ضد المر أة في القانون الجزائري والدولي
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2025
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جامعة المسيلة
Abstract
This study addressed the issue of domestic violence against women
in Algerian and international law, focusing on both the national and international
frameworks for protecting women from this form of violence. The study aimed to
analyze the effectiveness of the Algerian legal system particularly the Penal Code and
Family Law in combating domestic violence, while also highlighting legal gaps such
as the lack of explicit criminalization of marital rape and economic violence, in
addition to the social challenges that hinder reporting and protection.
The study also examined international frameworks, particularly the CEDAW
Convention and the 1993 Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women,
in order to assess the extent to which Algerian legislation aligns with international
commitments and to highlight the role of international organizations in supporting
Algeria’s efforts.
The study concluded that, despite recent legal reforms, there remain
shortcomings in practical implementation, along with a gap between legal texts and the
lived reality of Algerian women, due to limited legal awareness and the lack of
effective institutional support. The study ended with a set of legal and social
recommendations aimed at strengthening the actual protection of women from
domestic violence
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Domestic violence, women, Algerian law, CEDAW Convention, 1993 Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women