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21 Amendments of Margarita DE LA PISA CARRIÓN related to 2020/2035(INL)

Amendment 7 #
Motion for a resolution
Citation 6
— having regard to the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence,deleted
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 51 #
Motion for a resolution
Citation 13 a (new)
— having regard to the Commission’s proposal for a Regulation on a Single Market for Digital Services (Digital Services Act, COM(2020) 825),
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 68 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital B
B. whereas violence against women and other forms of gender-based violence are widespread in the Union and are to be understood as an extreme form of discrimination; whereas gender-based violence is rooted in the unequal distribution of power between women and men, in sexism and gender stereotypes, which have led to domination over and discrimination against women by mengirls remains widespread in the EU;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 106 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital D
D. whereas cyber harassment, cyber stalking, cyber bullying, trolling, online hate speech, flaming, doxxing and image- based sexual abuse are among the most common types of gender-based cyberviolence; whereas some Member States have adopted specific legislation on some of those particular forms only;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 123 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital E
E. whereas, despite a growing awareness of the phenomenon of gender- based cyberviolence, the lack of collection of exhaustive and recent data and the underreporting of cases of gender-based cyberviolence prevents an accurate assessment of its prevalence; whereas the European added value assessment on gender-based cyberviolence estimates that between 4 and 7% of women in the Union have experienced cyber harassment during the past 12 months, while between 1 and 3% have experienced cyber stalking;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 136 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital F
F. whereas women can be targeted by cyberviolence either individually or as members of a specific community; whereas intersectionaldifferent forms of discrimination can exacerbate the consequences of gender- based cyberviolence;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 141 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital G
G. whereas some women, such as politicians, women in public positions, journalists, bloggers and human rights defenders, are particularly impacted by gender-based cyberviolence, and whereas this is causing not only psychological harm and suffering to them but also deterring them from participating digitally in political, social and cultural life, as well as may negatively impact their family lives;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 156 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital H
H. whereas gender-based cyberviolence impacts on mental health, on the full exercise of fundamental rights and even on democracy, and has consequences on society, including an economic impact;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 172 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1
1. Underlines that gender-based cyberviolence is a continuum of gender- based violence offline and that no policy alternative will be effective unless it takes this reality into consideration;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 206 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 4
4. Underlines the transnational nature of gender-based cyberviolence, considering the cross- border dimension of the use of ICT;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 219 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 5
5. Calls on the Member States to promote raise-awareness raising, to, increase effectiveness of implementation of national criminal justice laws andegislation, as well as specific policies and programmes to prevent gender-based cyberviolence and to fight against impunity for those who commit such acts;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 240 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 6
6. Urges the Commission and the Member States to establish a reliable system for regularly collecting statistical disaggregated and comparable data on gender-based violence, including cyberviolence;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 257 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 8
8. Underlines that gender-based cyberviolence generates psychological, social and economic consequences;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 265 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 9
9. Calls on the Member States to give particular attention to women belonging to groups put in a vulnerable situation as regards gender-based cyberviolence and to develop specific support services and educational programmes dedicated to those specific groups;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 274 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 10
10. Deplores the fact that gender-based cyberviolence reduces the participation of women in public debate which, as a consequence, erodes the democratic principles of the Union; regrets that that ‘silencing effect’ has been particularly aimed at targeting women activists, journalists and politicians with the intentioneffect of discouraging the presence of women in political life and decision- making spheres;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 303 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 12
12. Underlines the need to protect, support and ensure reparation and support for victims of gender-based cyberviolence;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 324 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 14
14. Strongly reaffirms its commitment, as it has previously expressed, to tackle gender-based violence and to the need to have a comprehensive directive covering all its f by the European Parliament, on tackling violence against women and girls; expects that the ongoing wormks ason the best way to put an end to gender-based Digital Services Act will contribute significantly to fighting cyberviolence;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 329 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 14 a (new)
14 a. Notes a number of existing legislative acts of the European Union, such as the General Data Protection Regulations, the e-Commerce Directive, the Audiovisual Media Services Directive, the Directive on the Sexual Abuse and Sexual Exploitation of Children, the Directive on the Rights, Support and Protection of Victims of Crime and the Directive on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, which all contain a number of provisions which can contribute effectively to fighting cyberviolence;
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 337 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 15
15. Asks the Council to activate the passerelle clause by adopting a decision identifying gender-based violence as an area of particularly serious crime with a cross-border dimension pursuant to Article 83(1), third subparagraph, of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU);deleted
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 343 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 16
16. Requests that the Commission submit, without undue delay, on the basis of Article 83(1), first subparagraph, TFEU, a proposal for an act establishing measures to combat gender-based cyberviolence following, the recommendations set out in the Annex hereto; indicates that that proposal should not undermine the efforts to identify gender-based violence as a new area of particularly serious crime with a cross- border dimension pursuant to Article 83(1), third subparagraph, TFEU or any derivative legal acts on gender-based violence as requested by Parliament in its previous calls;deleted
2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM
Amendment 346 #
Motion for a resolution
Annex I
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2021/07/12
Committee: LIBEFEMM