International Feminist Legal Network (IFLN)
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The International Feminist Legal Network (IFLN) is an international feminist legal network of lawyers and legally focussed NGOs undertaking strategic legal work and other policy impact work on male psychological violence against women. It was formed by the Centre for Women's Justice and an independent advisor, with funding from The Oak Foundation. The network connects individual lawyers, NGOs working on the law, and others making creative use of the law and campaigning for legislative reform. Its objectives are to improve mutual learning; build an evidence base of legislative, policy, practical and litigation initiatives that combat psychological violence; build state accountability for psychological violence towards women; explore defences and solutions for women criminalised as a consequence of psychological violence; and produce briefings, resources and event recordings of longer-term use. It enables experts to share learning with one another and with decision makers in their own jurisdictions, contributing to improvements in law and practice to tackle psychological violence against women and girls. The working language of the network is English.
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Founding year
2022
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The Centre for Women's Justice is a charitable organisation whose vision is a society in which all state institutions work effectively to eradicate male violence against women and girls. Its mission i… read more about Centre for Women's Justice
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Oxford House
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Oak Foundation
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