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Legal Protection Afforded to Women Against Domestic Violence in Myanmar
Su Yin Htun 이화여자대학교 아시아여성학센터 2017 이화여자대학교 아시아여성학센터 학술대회자료집 Vol.2017 No.1
As Myanmar is a multi-ethnic country, every ethnicity has social custom and traditional culture for women. In tracing the Myanmar tradition, men hold higher status than women as the heads of family and decision-makers for both financial and social affairs. As a custom, married Myanmar women are usually housewives, who do the house work and nurturing of children. They face the intimate partner violence, sexual violence by non-partners, trafficking in women, torture or cruel act, discrimination, socio-cultural attitudes, male authority on day-to-day function, dowry disputes, high risk of reproductive health and sexually transmitted infections such as AIDS. It can be said that eliminating domestic violence against women remains a serious challenge in Myanmar. Even after the accession of CEDAW, Myanmar has no specific law even for violence against women and, so far, for domestic violence. It is consistently sure that Myanmar government needs to take up urgent and concrete measures to eradicate violence against women and to manage for care and rehabilitation among women who suffered domestic violence.