Symposium Issue of the American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy, and Law (Part IV)
Author: Nancy K. D. Lemon, Esq..
Source: Volume 11, Number 02, December/January 2006 , pp.23-26(4)
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Abstract:
This is the fourth installment of a five part series reviewing the 2003 Symposium Issue of the American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy, and Law. This segment covers the following articles: “Barriers To Reliable Credibility Assessments: Domestic Violence Victim-Witnesses”, by Laurie S. Kohn; “The Potential and Challenges of Transnational Litigation for Feminists Concerned About Domestic Violence Here and Abroad”, by Merle H. Weiner; “Criminalizing Dowry Deaths: The Indian Experience”, by Judith G. Greenberg; “Theories of Domestic Violence in the African Context”, by Cynthia Grant Bowman; and “International Human Rights Dimensions of Intimate Violence: Another Strand in the Dialectic of Feminist Lawmaking”, by Rhonda Copelon.Keywords: US v. Morrison
Affiliations:
1: Associate Editor of DVR.