Abstract
The purpose of this Article is twofold: to view the problem of domestic violence victims not wishing to testify against their abusers through the lenses of different feminist perspectives; and to use the Greek Cypriot experience as a model to test the value of these theories when developing legal policies addressing this issue.
Recommended Citation
Joan L. Neisser,
Lessons for the United States: A Greek Cypriot Model for Domestic Violence Law,
4
Mich. J. Gender & L.
171
(1996).
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