Zwingel, Susanne

CEDAW: The Women Formula

The author argues that, despite the unlikeliness of an international instrument affecting domestic social change, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) has been a driving force for domestic social change. CEDAW has made a difference in the lives of women locally, the author claims, because international, national and sub-national activists have worked to promote a dynamic understanding of womens rights by considering cultural contexts rather than forcing predominantly western values.