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Criminal Protection from Violence Against Working Women in the Algerian Family Environment

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This study aims to demonstrate that violence against working women is a blatant violation of human rights, manifested in deliberate aggressive behaviors, whether physical, verbal, psychological, or sexual. This type of violence deprives women of their basic rights, especially within the family environment, and leads to severe consequences on all levels: social, economic, and health. Given the widespread nature of this phenomenon and its negative impact on individuals and society, we will address in this study the effectiveness of the available deterrent measures in Algerian legislation to protect working women from domestic violence.
Title: Criminal Protection from Violence Against Working Women in the Algerian Family Environment
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This study aims to demonstrate that violence against working women is a blatant violation of human rights, manifested in deliberate aggressive behaviors, whether physical, verbal, psychological, or sexual.
This type of violence deprives women of their basic rights, especially within the family environment, and leads to severe consequences on all levels: social, economic, and health.
Given the widespread nature of this phenomenon and its negative impact on individuals and society, we will address in this study the effectiveness of the available deterrent measures in Algerian legislation to protect working women from domestic violence.

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