Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2013-05-22-Speech-3-289-000"
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"The ECR Group strongly defends the rights of victims who have been subject to physical violence and intimidation, and we recognise that vulnerable groups such as women, if they have been the victim of a physically violent crime, need protecting at the highest possible level, and to those ends we have continually supported criminal law instruments dealing with criminal offences against women and victims. The ECR Group abstained on today’s report, however, because we do not believe that the European Union has any place in excessively interfering in civil legal systems. The EU now has a number of legal instruments at its disposal to help women and victims and we would like to see those instruments implemented fully into national law; it is unnecessary and burdensome to Member States when the EU adopts further legislation which merely duplicates what is already in place."@en1
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