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Judicial Developments In The Application Of International Law To Domestic Violence, Benedetta Faedi Duramy Jan 2012

Judicial Developments In The Application Of International Law To Domestic Violence, Benedetta Faedi Duramy

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Traditionally, international law understood the concept of state accountability only in the context of human rights violations imputed to the government or any of its agents." Because domestic violence is comprised of acts committed by private individuals, these crimes have long been deemed to fall outside the scope of state accountability. More recently, however, the concept of state accountability has been expanded to include not only state actions, but also-and more importantly-state omissions and failures to take appropriate steps to protect women from domestic violence. Therefore, in addition to preventing through its own agents the commission of violence against women, …