- Obligation to ensure that in criminal proceedings culture, custom, religion, tradition or so‐called “honour” shall not be regarded as justification for criminal acts (Article 42, Istanbul convention)
- Obligationto ensure that incitement by any person of a child to commit any of the acts referred to in this article shall not diminish the criminal liability of that person for the acts committed (Article 42, Istanbul convention)
- Article 29 - Civil lawsuits and remedies (Istanbul convention)
- Article 30 - Compensation (Istanbul convention))
- Article 31 - Custody, visitation rights and safety (Istanbul convention)
- Article 32 - Civil consequences of forced marriages (Istanbul convention)
- Article 33 - Psychological violence (Istanbul convention)
- Article 34 - Stalking (Istanbul convention)
- Article 35 - Physical violence (Istanbul convention)
- Article 36 - Sexual violence, including rape (Istanbul convention)
- Article 37 - Forced marriage (Istanbul convention)
- Article 38 - Female genital mutilation (Istanbul convention)
- Article 39 - Forced abortion and forced sterilisation (Istanbul convention)
- Article 40 - Sexual harassment (Istanbul convention)
- Article 41 - Aiding or abetting and attempt (Istanbul convention)
- Article 43 - Application of criminal offences (Istanbul convention)
- Article 44 - Jurisdiction (Istanbul convention)
- Article 45 - Sanctions and measures (Istanbul convention)
- Article 46 - Aggravating circumstances (Istanbul convention)
- Article 47 - Sentences passed by another Party (Istanbul convention)
- Article 48 - Prohibition of mandatory alternative dispute resolution processes or sentencing (Istanbul convention)