International Human Rights Protection: The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Domestic Violence

Yordan Gunawan, Dwilani Irrynta
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The Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has impacted practically every aspect of life worldwide, particularly Asia. Governments from various States work hard to prevent and mitigate the spread by instituting multiple social distancing and lockdown measures. While those measures have been effective in containing the spread, there are other negative consequences, including the risks associated with domestic violence in the family home, whether physical, psychological, verbal, sexual, or economic violence. Subsequently, there has been a significant increase in online searches for help from intimate partner violence, according to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Moreover, the UN Women also reported that essential services, such as shelters and helplines, have exceeded their capacity. Using a normative legal research methodology that sources are obtained from secondary data, the finding shows that thousands of women living in several Asian States experienced more abuse in domestic violence and had less resilience during the pandemic. Whether national or international, the existing regulations are insufficient to prevent violence and protect victims. Thus, remote services in various sectors, including social, health, and justice, must be further developed and institutionalized by the States to overcome such issues.
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国际人权保护:2019冠状病毒病大流行对家庭暴力的影响
2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)的爆发几乎影响了世界各地生活的方方面面,尤其是亚洲。各国政府通过采取多种社交距离和封锁措施,努力防止和缓解疫情蔓延。虽然这些措施在遏制传播方面是有效的,但还有其他负面后果,包括与家庭暴力有关的风险,无论是身体、心理、言语、性暴力还是经济暴力。根据联合国人口基金(UNFPA)的数据,随后,寻求亲密伴侣暴力帮助的在线搜索量大幅增加。此外,妇女署还报告说,避难所和求助热线等基本服务已超出其能力。使用从二次数据中获得的规范性法律研究方法,研究结果表明,生活在几个亚洲国家的数千名妇女在家庭暴力中遭受了更多的虐待,在疫情期间的复原力较差。无论是国家还是国际,现有法规都不足以防止暴力和保护受害者。因此,各国必须进一步发展包括社会、卫生和司法在内的各个部门的远程服务并将其制度化,以克服这些问题。
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