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Objetivo Refletir sobre as possíveis diferenças entre os termos “violência contra mulher” e “mulheres em situação de violência” com base na análise da ocorrência de violência íntima. Métodos Trata-se de um estudo transversal com uma amostra de 640 mulheres com idade entre 20 e 64 anos, em quatro unidades de Saúde da Família do município de Nova Iguaçu (RJ). Para aferição do evento, foi utilizada a versão em português do instrumento Revised Conflict Tactics Scales, que avaliou as formas – e suas interseções – de violência física, psicológica e sexual sofridas e perpetradas pelas mulheres ao menos uma vez na vida. Resultados Estimou-se a prevalência das três formas de violência íntima praticadas contra a mulher (9,8%; IC95%: 7,5/12,1), pela mulher (4,5%; IC95%: 2,9/6.1) e nos casos que a mulher foi vítima ou perpetradora dos atos (13,1%; IC95%: 10,5/15,7), assumindo-se neste trabalho como violência no casal. Conclusão Na tentativa de melhor entender a dinâmica da violência íntima, seria oportuno considerar a mobilidade de papéis na relação do casal para além da demarcação de gênero – histórica e por vezes imobilizadora – entre vítima e agressor.

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This work is a study on ‘Legal Control of Fishing Industry in Kerala.Fishery and Fishery-related legislations are sought to be examined in the light of scientific opinion and judicial decisionsThis work is divided into five Part.The thrust of time Study is on the success of legislative measures in attempting to achieve socio-economic justice for the fishermen community.Fishing is more an avocation than an industry. It is basically the avocation of the artisanal or traditional fishermen who depend on it for their livelihood. As an ‘industry’, it is a generator of employment, income and wealth.The modern tendency in national legislations is to integrate legal proivisions relating to EEZ fisheries into the general fisheries legislation.Chartered fishing was introduced by the Central Government during 1977-78 to establish the abundance and distribution of fishery resources in Indian EEZ, for transfer of technology and for related purposes.Going by the provisions of Articles 61 and 62 of the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982, foreign fishing need be permitted in our EEZ area only if there is any surplus left after meeting our national requirements.Conservation of the renewable fishery resources should start with identification of the species, their habitats, feeding and breeding patterns, their classification and characteristics. Fishing patterns and their impact on different species and areas require to be examined and investigated.the Central Government, that the Kerala Marine Fishing Regulation Act, 1980 was passed.our traditional fishermen that our Governments in power in Kerala resorted to the appointment of Commissions after Commissions to enquire into the problems of resource management and conservation of the resources. The implementation of the recommendations of these Commissions is the need of the times.General infrastructure has increased to a certain extent in the fishery villages; but it is more the result of the development efforts of the State rather than due to increase in earnings from fishing. Fisherwomen ar e still unable to enjoy the status and role expected of them in the society and the family.Around 120 million people around the tuorld are economically dependent on fisheries. In developing countries like India, small-scale fishers are also the primary suppliers of fish, particularly for local consumption. A most important role of the fisheries sector is as a source of domestically produced food. Fish, as a food item, is a nutrient and it has great medicinal value.Consumers in our country face a dramatic rise in fish prices as our ‘fishing industry’ is linked with lucrative markets in industrial countries. Autonomy of States should be attempted to be maintained to the extent possible with the help and co-operation of the Centre. Regional co-operation of the coastal states interse and with the Centre should be attempted to be achieved under the leadership of the Centre in matters of regional concern. At time national level, a ifisheries management policy and plan should be framed in conformity with the national economic policies and plans as also keeping pace with the local and regional needs and priorities. Any such policy, plan and legislation should strive to achieve sustainability of the resources as well as support to the subsistence sector.