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describe two ways in which the above law protects citizens against
gender based violence

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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Any type of violence is illegal. Laws about violence against women give additional support to women and families affected by violence. The most significant laws related to violence against women are the Violence Against Women Act and the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA). Learn more about your protection under each of these laws.

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Law is a set of rules formed and enforced by social or political institutions to regulate behaviour, and its precise meaning has long been a source of contention. It's been called a science and an art, among other things. State-enforced laws can be issued by a group of lawmakers or a single legislator, resulting in statutes; the executive, via decrees and regulations; or judges, primarily in common law jurisdictions, via precedent. Individuals can form legally valid contracts that use a different means of resolving disputes than typical court action, such as arbitration agreements. The rights enshrined in a constitution, whether written or unwritten, may influence the design of legislation.

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Explain how the above statute protects citizens from gender-based violence in two ways.

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write the two ways above law protects citizens against gender based violence

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People who are victims of gender violence may be subjected to a variety of human rights abuses, including the right to life, the freedom from torture and humiliating treatment, the right to equality, and the right to safety and security. All of these rights are protected by regional human rights treaties, especially those signed by the Un System and the Council of Europe. The Un General Assembly Adopted the Universal Declaration (UDHR) in 1948. The Preservation of Human Rights Legislation of 1993 declares the rights of an individual to life, justice, liberty, and dignity as granted by the Indian Constitution.

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