Journal Citation:
91 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW PROCEEDINGS, 377-94 (1997).
This article is the published record of an American Society of International Law panel discussion held in April 1997. The panelists were Marsha Freeman (International Women's Rights Action Watch), Andrew Byrnes (University of Hong Kong), and Christine Brautigam (United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women), with remarks from Theresa Loar (U.S. Department of State). They addressed compliance under the CEDAW Convention, the development of an Optional Protocol to the Convention, and mainstreaming a gender perspective in the work of the United Nations treaty bodies. [Descriptors: Applying Human Rights Law - International, CEDAW Convention, International]