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Women are Human: Gender-Based Persecution is a Human Rights Violation Against Women
Author(s)Warren, Priscilla
AbstractViolence against women, and specifically intimate violence, is increasingly being recognized as a human rights violation. This article explores the existing U.S. immigration and asylum law regarding gender-related persecution. It describes the existing international and U.S. law as it relates to women seeking refuge from gender-based persecution in their homeland. This article looks at the limitations of current U.S. law relating to victims of gender-based persecution and the necessity of incorporating existing international laws, which do provide some protection to victims of gender-based persecution, into U.S. immigration and asylum law.
IssueNo2
Pages281-315
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceHastings Women’s Law Journal
VolumeNo5
PubDate 1994
ISBN_ISSN1061-0901

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