Description |
1 online resource (xlii, 442 pages) |
Contents |
Foreword / Elizabeth Odio-Benito -- Introduction / Indira Rosenthal, Valerie Oosterveld, and Susana SáCouto -- Part I: Misconceptions and misunderstandings about gender in international criminal law -- What is 'gender' in international criminal law / Indira Rosenthal, Valerie Oosterveld, and Susan SáCouto -- The gendered framework of international humanitarian law and the development of international criminal law / Michelle Jarvis and Judith Gardam -- A feminist critique of approaches to international criminal justice in the age of identity politics : a case study of conflict-related sexual violence prosecutions before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia / Kirsten Campbell and Gorana Mlinarević -- Part II: Expanding approaches to gender in international criminal law : beyond 'gender = women' and 'gender = crimes of sexual violence' -- Sexual violence against men in contemporary warfare / Dubravka Žarkov -- Children, gender, and international criminal justice / Gloria Atiba-Davies and Leo C Nwoye -- The international crimes of slavery and the slave trade : a feminist critique / Patricia Viseur Sellers and Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum -- Victory for women and LGBTIQ+ rights under international criminal law : gender in the draft Crimes Against Humanity Treaty / Lisa Davis and Danny Bradley -- Gender dimensions of forced marriage in international criminal law / Melanie O'Brien -- Reproductive crimes in international criminal law / Rosemary Grey -- Using international criminal law to curb discriminatory practices against females : the case of female genital mutilation / Antonia Mulvey -- Part III: Engendering justice : the future of international criminal law -- 'Gender-inclusivity' in the International Criminal Court's first reparations proceedings / Jonathan O'Donohue and Rosemary Grey -- Gender and the implementation of international criminal law in the Latin American region / Daniela Kravetz -- Fragmentation fears or interaction opportunities? : the role and potential of international human rights law in shaping international criminal law's gender jurisprudence / Catherine O'Rourke -- Contemporary armed conflict and gender / Helen Durham and Laura Green -- Is international criminal law particularly impervious to feminist reconstruction? : legally authorized resistances to feminist judging / Dianne Otto |
Summary |
This book analyses narrow definitions of gender in international criminal law. Jurisprudence blind spots are examined, such as sexual violence against men, and the gendered dimensions of forced marriage and reproductive crimes. It promotes a more nuanced notion of gender to improve accountability for war crimes, genocide and aggression |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 12, 2022) |
Subject |
Sex crimes (International law)
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International criminal law.
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Women -- Crimes against.
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War (International law)
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Humanitarian law.
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International crimes.
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Humanitarian law
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International criminal law
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Sex crimes (International law)
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War (International law)
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Women -- Crimes against
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Rosenthal, Indira, editor.
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Oosterveld, Valerie, editor.
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SáCouto, Susana, editor.
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ISBN |
9780192645067 |
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0192645064 |
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9780191914461 |
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0191914460 |
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