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1 online resource (394 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Note on Case Citation Abbreviations -- 1 The Justice of Humans?: Outline of a Feminist Social Theory of International Justice -- 1.1 Building a Feminist Social Theory of International Justice -- 1.2 Building a Feminist Social Theory of International Criminal Law -- 1.3 Building a Feminist Social Theory of the Women's Court -- 1.4 The Case Study of International Justice -- 1.4.1 The Case Study -- 1.4.1.1 Why Use a Case Study? |
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1.4.1.2 Why Study the ICTY and the Women's Court? -- 1.4.1.3 Why Study Sexual Violence as an International Crime? -- 1.4.2 The Feminist Legal Form Methodology -- 1.4.2.1 The ICTY -- 1.4.2.2 The Women's Court -- Part I Subjectivity and Sociality in Contemporary International Criminal Law -- 2 The International Crime -- 2.1 The Legal Category of International Crimes -- 2.2 The International Criminalisation of Sexual Violence -- 2.2.1 The Characterisation of Sexual Violence as a Harm to Persons -- 2.2.2 The Characterisation of Sexual Violence as a Harm to International Society |
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2.2.2.1 Sexual Violence as a Matter of Public Concern to International Society -- 2.2.2.2 Sexual Violence as Legally Actionable under Public International Law -- 2.3 The International Crime of Sexual Violence -- 2.3.1 The International Component of the Crime under Customary International Law -- 2.3.2 The Sexual Violence Component under Customary International Law -- 2.4 The International Crime of Sexual Violence and the Protected Interest of Persons and of International Society -- 2.4.1 Sexual Violence and the Protected Interest of the Person |
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2.4.2 Sexual Violence and the Protected Interest of International Society -- 2.5 Conceptual Problems in the Criminalisation of Sexual Violence as an International Crime -- 2.5.1 The Problem of Criminalisation -- 2.5.2 Gender-Based or Gender-Neutral Crime? -- 2.5.3 Sexual or Violent Crime? -- 2.5.4 Connection to Illegal International Violence? -- 2.6 The Conceptual Contradictions of the Legal Concept of the International Crime -- 3 The International Legal Subject -- 3.1 The Legal Subject of International Criminal Law -- 3.1.1 The Category of the Legal Person in International Criminal Law |
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3.2 The Legal Subject of Criminal Responsibility: Perpetrators as Legal Subjects -- 3.2.1 Individual and Collective Criminal Responsibility -- 3.2.2 The Perpetrator as Legal Subject and Sexual Violence -- 3.2.3 Conceptual Problems in Individual and Collective Criminality of Sexual Violence -- 3.2.3.1 The Problem of Individual and Collective Liability -- 3.3 The Subject of Rights: Victims as Legal Persons -- 3.3.1 Individual and Collective Victims -- 3.3.2 Sexual Violence and the Conceptual Problem of Individual and Collective Victims |
Summary |
An innovative socio-legal study of 'international justice', focusing on conflict-related sexual violence in the former Yugoslavia |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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3.3.2.1 The Problem of the Victim as Individual Legal Subject: Consent or Coercion? |
Subject |
International criminal law -- Social aspects
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Feminist jurisprudence.
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Rape as a weapon of war -- Former Yugoslav republics
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Feminist jurisprudence.
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Rape as a weapon of war.
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Yugoslavia.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
110862748X |
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9781108627481 |
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