Bibliographies

Category: All->Violence Against Women

Sub-Categories:
Domestic Violence(8) Female Genital Mutilation(5)
Honor Crimes(3) Rape(6)
Trafficking(4) Training Manuals(4)
War(10)

Arendt, Hannah. On Violence. New York City, New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970.

Armstrong, Alice. Culture and Choice: Lessons from Survivors of Gender Violence in Zimbabwe. Harare, Zimbabwe: Violence Against Women in Zimbabwe Research Project, 1998.

BAOBAB for Women's Human Rights. Against Violence Against Women. Lagos, Nigeria: BAOBAB for Women's Human Rights, 1999.

Benninger-Budel, Carin. Violence Against Women in Indonesia. Geneva, Switzerland: The World Organizations Against Torture (OMCT), 1998.

Brasileiro, Ana Maria. Women Against Violence: Breaking the Silence. New York City, New York: United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), 1997.

Bunch, Charlotte and Roxanne Carrillo. Gender Violence: A Development and Human Rights Issue. Dublin, Ireland: Attic Press, 1992.

Center for Women's Global Leadership. Gender Violence and Women's Human Rights in Africa. New Brunswick: Center for Women's Global Leadership, 1994.

Court of Women: The Permanent Arab Court to Resist Violence Against Women. Arab Public Hearing on Legal Violence and Equality in the Family. Beirut, Lebanon: Court of Women: The Permanent Arab Court to Resist Violence Against Women, 1998.

________. Justice Through the Eyes of Women: Testimonies on Violence Against Women in the Arab World. Tunis, Tunisia: El Taller, 1995.

Epstein, H. "The Intimate Enemy: Gender Violence and Reproductive Health" Panos Briefing Paper 27. March 1998.

Germain, Adrienne, Lori Heise, and Jacqueline Pitanguy. "Violence Against Women: The Hidden Health Burden" World Bank Discussion Paper 255. 1994.

Green, December. Gender Violence in Africa: African Women's Response. New York City, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999.

Heise, Lori. "Violence Against Women: An Integrated, Ecological Framework" Violence Against Women. 4 (3): 262-290. June 1998.

Human Rights Watch. A Matter of Power: State Control of Women's Virginity in Turkey. New York City: Human Rights Watch, 1994.

________. Double Jeopardy: Police Abuse of Women in Pakistan. New York City: Human Rights Watch, 1992.

Ilkkaracan, Pinar, ed. Women and Sexuality in Muslim Societies. Istanbul, Turkey: Women for Women's Human Rights - New Ways & Women Living Under Muslim Laws, 2000.

Lerner, Gerda. The Creation of Patriarchy. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 1986.

Lipman-Blumen, J. Gender Roles and Power. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1987.

Musasa Project. Violence Against Women in Zimbabwe: Identifying Strategies for Action. Harare, Zimbabwe: Musasa Project, 1997.

Omvedt, Gail. Violence Against Women: New Movements and New Theories in India. New Delhi, India: Kali for Women, 1990.

Physicians for Human Rights. The Taliban's War on Women: A Health and Human Rights Crisis in Afghanistan. Boston, Massachusetts: Physicians for Human Rights, 1998.

Pickup, Francine. Ending Violence Against Women: A Challenge for Development and Humanitarian Work. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2001.

Saxena, Shobha. Crimes Against Women and Protective Laws. New Delhi, India: Deep and Deep, 1995.

Schuler, Margaret A., ed. Freedom From Violence: Women's Strategies From Around the World. Washington, District of Columbia: Women, Law & Development International, 1992.

Sisters in Islam. Are Women & Men Equal Before Allah? Kuala Lampur, Malaysia: Sisters in Islam, United Selangor Press Sdn Bhd, 1991.

United Nations Development Fund for Women. Women @ Work to End Violence: Voices in Cyberspace. New York City, New York: United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), 1999.

United Nations Economic and Social Council, Commission on Human Rights. "E/CN.4/2000/68/Add.5" Report of the Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, its Causes and Consequences, Ms. Radhika Coomaraswamy, Submitted in Accordance with Commission on Human Rights Resolution 1997/44. Addendum: Economic and Social Policy and its Impact on Violence Against Women. 2000. <http://www.unhchr.ch/Huridocda/Huridoca.nsf/TestFrame/7bf7c36bdd98602c802568be0051f988?Opendocument>.

________. "E/CN.4/1999/68/Add.4" Report of the Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, its Causes and Consequences, Ms. Radhika Coomaraswamy, Submitted in Accordance with Commission on Human Rights Resolution 1997/44. Addendum: Policies and Practices That Impact Women's Reproductive Rights and Contribute To, Cause Or Constitute Violence Against Women. 1999. <http://www.unhchr.ch/Huridocda/Huridoca.nsf/TestFrame/4cad275a8b5509ed8025673800503f9d?Opendocument>.

Vaziri, Haleh, ed. Strategizing for Safety: Essays from the Expert Group Meeting on Eliminating Violence Against Women and Girls. Bethesda, Maryland: Sisterhood Is Global Institute, 1999.

Wing, Adrien Katherine. "A Critical Race Feminist Conceptualization of Violence: South African and Palestinian Women" Albany Law Review. 943-976. 1997.

Women, Law & Development International. State Responses to Domestic Violence: Current Status and Needed Improvements. Washington, District of Columbia: Women, Law & Development International, 1998.

World Health Organization (WHO). Violence Against Women: A Public Health Issue. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization, 1997.