The Brazilian law n° 11.340/2006, known as Law „Maria da Penha“, defines and condemns inacceptable abuse and inhuman brutality practiced in families and homes against women. It was signed on August 7, 2006 by President Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva. Since then, the Brazilian society and politics proved to have changed their mentality and view on the problem of violence against women which is not anymore a private issue but became a public matter. The Law „Maria da Penha“ has gained a huge popularity among Brazilians (about 98% of the population have knowledge about its existence / content). By the United Nations, the Law „Maria da Penha“ is judged as one of the world’s 3 best legislations treating with violence against women. Its content had also been recognized by recommendation through the „Convention of Belém of Pará“ (Convencao Interamericana para Prevenir, Punir e Erradicar a Violência contra a Mulher) and the UN Convention of Elimination of all kinds of discrimination of the Woman (CEDAW), – both of which Brazil had under-signed. Maria da Penha Maia Fernandes was a pharmacist from Ceará and had been treated with brutality by his husband Marco Antonio Heredia Viveiros during 6 years of marriage. In 1983, she almost lost her life by 2 attacks of her husband, the first of which made her paraplegic, and her story draw attention all over the world. Maria da