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Passing and amending domestic violence laws in the P arliament . Experiences of an NGO

Passing and amending domestic violence laws in the P arliament . Experiences of an NGO. Inete Ielite, Co-Chair, Coalition for Gender Equality in Latvia, Chair, Children’s Forum of Latvia. Aim of the presentation.

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Passing and amending domestic violence laws in the P arliament . Experiences of an NGO

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  1. Passing and amending domestic violence laws in the Parliament.Experiences of an NGO Inete Ielite, Co-Chair, Coalition for Gender Equality in Latvia, Chair, Children’s Forum of Latvia Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  2. Aim of the presentation • To share experience and encourage NGO’s to take part in drafting legislation, provision of expertise and setting agenda for legislators Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  3. Coalition for Gender Equality • Established in May, 2000 • Founders - more than 70 organisations (non-governmental, municipal, trade unions, crisis centres, research institutions un different groups of interests) and individual members • Board consists of 10 members • Daily work carried out by the Secreariat Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  4. The Aims of the Coalition for Gender Equality • To develop a better understanding of gender equality in Latvia and to disseminate this understanding throughout society; • To support state’s institutions in development and reaching the gender equality objectives that are set out in national laws and policies*; • To shape public opinion on gender equality, especially among the youth; • To monitor the realization of de facto gender equality in all spheres of life. * Latvia is a monist country Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  5. What Latvian NGO’s expect from cooperation with Parliament • Information about the state of the issue • Opportunity to be listen to and to be heard • To provide expertise and information • To submit proposals for legislation • To change the law/ “keep an eye” on the law • To influence decisions • Etc. Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  6. Working methods with the Parliament Targeting MP’s • Information about concrete issues – for political debates, participation in conferences, speaking to mass media • Letters • “Open Letters” • Invitations to take part in events - seminars, conferences, delegations • Inviting to address important events • Meetings Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  7. Working methods (continuation) With Parliamentary Groups • Letters • Meetings • Preparing legislative proposals to be signed Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  8. Working methods With Committees/ Subcommittees • Participating in the meetings • Preparing opinions/ adjudgments • Drafting legislation proposals • Participating in the working groups drafting legislation Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  9. Working methods (continuation) With Committees/ Subcommittees (cont.) • Organising informative seminars • Presenting results of researches • Suggesting speakers (usually foreign experts) • Inviting to held meetings outside parliament • Joint meetings of committees and subcommittees • Setting agenda Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  10. Methods to influence the process of legislation • Campaings • Pickets • Innovative forms • Constitutional Court* * Facilitating preparation of the application, preparing info campaing Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  11. Methods to influence the process of legislation (cont.) Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  12. What are the entry points? • Identify “YOUR OWN” committee/subcommittee • Identify “YOUR OWN” MPs (by region, by “common background” or the chairs) • NOT to underestimate staff of the Parliament (consultants, assistants, etc.) • To assess own resources, and create aliances, if necessary • To find the easiest or tje optimal way to address the issue* • Choose the methods ! * Help to set friendly mechanisms Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  13. Approaching politicians... Presenting the Gender Equality Award – representatives of women’s organisations and politicians Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  14. When to start? • A long ago - at the establishment of an NGO  • When you have identified the problem • When you have resources and are ready to make a committment • When a law “is open”… Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

  15. Thank you! Inete Ielite, Coalition for Gender Equality Valnu street 32 - 506, Riga LV-1050, Latvia E-mail: apvienība@ apvienība.lv, inete.ielite@bernuforums.lv Phone: +371 949 3300 Regional Conference on Domestic Violence Legal Reform, Sofia,Bulgaria, February, 2008

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