In this article, the author examines how
sexual violence against women has
traditionally been kept outside of the
realm of violations of human rights. She
argues that crimes that fall under such
violations are crimes that are perpetrated
on men and women indiscriminately, whereas
sexual violence against women is legally
seen as 'private' and therefore, has not
been understood as a violation of women's
humanity. The exclusion of sexual violence
from violations of human rights, it is
argued, stems from the fact that, while
women are typically raped by individual