Rape as a Tactic of War: Human Rights Policy Proposals (original) (raw)

Human Rights Policy Paper: Rape as a Tactic of War

Sarah Fitzgerald

2010

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Rape in conflict: Why international politics should take notice

Aletta Dcruz

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Ending Rape in War: How Far Have We Come?

Lucy Fiske

Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2015

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Rape in war: the humanitarian response

Michael Schull

2000

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Rethinking ‘Rape as a Weapon of War

Lipi GhOsh

Feminist Legal Studies, 2009

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Rape: Weapon of War and Genocide edited by Carol Rittner and John K. Roth

mary maudsley

American Foreign Policy Interests, 2013

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Rape is an inevitable consequence of war. Critically discussed using examples from Liberia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Kim Green

The London School of Economics and Political Science, 2011

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Rape in War: Overlooked and Unpunished

Alexandra Guarino

Rape in War, 2022

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Waging War against the Woman’s Body: Limitations of the Laws of Armed Conflict and Post-War Justice mechanisms

Hannah Latif

2017

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Rape as a Weapon of War: Perpetuating Women’s Inequality and the Transmission of HIV

Ashley R . Acevedo

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Becoming Abject: Rape as a Weapon of War

Bulent Diken

Body & Society, 2005

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Rape as a Weapon of War: Strategy, Trauma and Fear

Pinar Kadioglu Chen

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Rape as Total Warfare

Luke Quinlan

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The Evolving Jurisprudence of Rape as a War Crime

Shishir Tiwari

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Redress for Women of Darfur

Felami Burgess

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RAPE AS A TOOL OF WAR: EXAMINING THE CULPABILITY OF THE STATE

ACTU NLS

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The SAGE Encyclopedia of War: Social Science Perspectives Rape as a Weapon of War

Agathe Plauchut (PhD), Dr. Nidhi Shendurnikar, LE HOUEROU Fabienne, Marzia Maccaferri

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The imperative to respond with appropriate and timely interventions to mass rape in conflict-affected areas

Aranka Anema

AIDS, 2011

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Rape as a Crime in International Humanitarian Law: Where to from here?

Rosalind Dixon

European Journal of International Law, 2002

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Criminalizing rape and sexual violence as methods of warfare

Ludovica Poli

War Crimes and the Conduct of Hostilities, 2013

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Battle for the Control of Women's Bodies: Rape and War in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the Perspectives of Local Leaders

Jill Trenholm

2010

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The fixation on wartime rape: feminist critique and international criminal law

Nicola Henry

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Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War? Perceptions, prescriptions, problems in the Congo and beyond.

Maria Stern, Maria Eriksson Baaz

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Women and Security: Rape in War

Carolyn Ferguson

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Women's Bodies, Men's War: the Political Economy of Military Rape and Gender Violence

Dr. Paromita Bhattacharya Chakrabarti

VIOLENCE: PROBING THE BOUNDARIES AROUND THE WORLD, 2020

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Reflections on the continuity of violence against women amidst war and internal conflicts: Global perspectives

International Res Jour Managt Socio Human

isara solutions, 2020

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Wartime Rape: A Case Study of the Democratic Republic of Congo

Mwamini Thambwe Diggs, Mariam Kurtz

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War Rape and the Global Condition of Womanhood: Learning from the Bosnian War.

Christina Morus

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Maria Eriksson Baaz and Maria Stern. Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War? Perceptions, Prescriptions, Problems in the Congo and Beyond

Charlotte Mertens

International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2013

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Challenges in aid to rape victims: the case of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Marleen Bosmans

Essex Human Rights Review, 2007

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Obstacles on the Road to Gender Justice: The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda as Object Lesson

Beth Van Schaack

Am. UJ Gender Soc. Pol'y & L., 2009

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Rape as a weapon in genocide and wars: Enquiring the problems of women's witnessing rape

Yuyun Sriwahyuni

Journal of Social Studies (JSS), 2020

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Review Essay of The Landscape of Silence: Sexual Violence Against Men in War.; Rape Loot Pillage: The Political Economy of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict.; and Prosecuting Conflict-Related Sexual Violence at the ICTY.

Hilmi M. Zawati

17:2 Journal of International Criminal Justice 453–462, 2019

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Protection of Women Against Incidents of Sexual Violence in War Areas from an International Humanitarian Perspective

Allyanisa Maulidyta

Proceedings of the International Conference for Democracy and National Resilience 2022 (ICDNR 2022), 2022

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Armed Conflicts and Sexual Violence Against Women: An Inevitable Accompaniment?

Aysegul Gokalp Kutlu

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