Journal Citation:
21 BROOKLYN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, 899-913 (1996).
This article examines the role of international law with regard to domestic violence against women. Part II describes the characteristics of international law. Part III examines the attempts made in international law to address violence against women. The author notes that one of the most important aspects of international work in this field is recognition of the law's limitations with regard to violence against women. Part IV concludes that international law has improved women's situation and briefly describes the benefits of international efforts to eradicate violence against women. [Descriptors: Violence Against Women, International]