PRAVNI ZAPISI • Year XVI • no. 2 • pp. 345–371
STRATEGIES FOR THE PREVENTION AND ERADICATION OF FEMICIDE: LEGAL, INSTITUTIONAL AND SOCIETAL DIMENSIONS, CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES

Slađana Jovanović
Professor, Union University Law School Belgrade, Serbia
e-mail: sladjana.jovanovic@pravnifakultet.edu.rs
ORCID ID: 0000-0001-8300-2594
Sanja Ćopić
Associate Professor, University of Belgrade Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation, Serbia
e-mail: sanja.copic011@gmail.com
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-6581-0210
Pravni zapisi, No. 2/2025, pp. 345-371
Original Scientific Article
DOI: 10.5937/pravzap16-62165
KEY WORDS
Femicide, Feminicide, Gender-Motivated Killing of Women, Domestic Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, Europe
ABSTRACT
Femicide is commonly conceptualized and defined as the gender-based or gender-motivated killing of women. It is a global issue, prompting national states to implement legislative, policy and practical measures and actions to address it. The aim of the paper is to analyse current actions for preventing and suppressing femicide and explore some examples of good practice of state responses to this form of crime. The purpose is to underscore the necessity of recognizing femicide as a persistent issue, identify its characteristics and causes, and explore challenges and possible directions for developing effective preventive responses. Particular emphasize is put on femicide in the context of domestic and partner violence, as the most prevalent type of femicide, which occurs within the broader context of structural discrimination and violence against women.

