Performing Legal Order: Some Feminist oughts on International Criminal Law (original) (raw)

International Criminal Law as a Site for Enhancing Women's Rights? Challenges, Possibilities, Strategies

Kiran Grewal

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Rape in Conflict, Rape in Peace: Questioning the Revolutionary Potential of International Criminal Justice for Women’s Human Rights’ Australian Feminist Law Journal, Vol. 33, pp57-80

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Feminist Perspectives on the International Prosecution of Conflict-related Gender-based Crimes

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Review Essay of Rethinking Rape Law: International and Comparative Perspectives. Edited by Clare McGlynn and Vanessa Munro (New York, N.Y.: Routledge, 2010) Journal of International Law & International Relations, (2014) Vol. 10, pp. 31-43.

Hilmi M. Zawati

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Engendering justice: women and the prosecution of sexual violence in international criminal courts

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International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2019

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Sexual and Gender Based Violence in International Law: Making International Institutions Work by H. Desai Bharat and Mandal Moumita. Singapore: Springer Nature, 2022. xvii + 283 pp. Hardcover: €99.99; eBook: €85.59. doi:10.1007/9789811908941

Sakshi Tirthani

Asian Journal of International Law, 2022

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Book Review of Sex and International Tribunals: The Erasure of Gender from the War Narrative by Chiseche Salome Mibenge

Ruth sarai Zabala montiel

Yale Human Rights and Development Journal, 2014

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Table of Contents A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF WOMEN IN CRIMINAL LAW AND THE APPROACH TO GENDER AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT

Walleska Pareja Díaz

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Sexual and Gender-based Violence in International Criminal Law: A Feminist Assessment of the Bemba Case

Marie-Alice D'Aoust

International Criminal Law Review, 2017

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International Criminal Justice and the New Promise of Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Prospects and Challenges in Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Cases

Jean de Dieu Sikulibo

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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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The International Criminal Court and Lubanga: The Feminist Critique and Jus Cogens

Eric Engle

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

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Crimes of Sexual Violence within International Criminal Law: A Historical Outline

Miranda Das

Journal of Programming Languages, 2020

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Gender and sexual crimes before ad hoc international criminal tribunals

Agnieszka Szpak

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Constructing Women Perpetrators of International Crimes: A Critical Discourse Analysis

NATALIA SZABLEWSKA

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique, 2020

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Globalizing Justice, Homogenizing Sexual Violence: The Legacy of the ICTY and ICTR in Terms of Sexual Violence

Kelly-Jo Bluen

American Journal of International Law Unbound, 2016

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Making Sense of Genocide, Making Sense of Law: International Criminal Prosecutions of Large-Scale Sexual Violence

Doris Buss

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Book Review: Alona Hagay-Frey, Sex and Gender Crimes in the New International Law, Martinus Nijhoff, 2011

Yaniv Roznai

2 INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW 193-199 (2013)

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THE CURIOUS VISIBILITY OF WARTIME RAPE: GENDER AND ETHNICITY IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW

Doris Buss

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Vulnerable Women: A Critical Reflection on Human Rights Discourse and Sexual Violence

Pamela Scully

Emory Int'l L. Rev., 2009

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Review: Politicization of sexual violence: from abolitionism to peacekeeping

Nicola Henry

Gender & Development, 2011

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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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Feminist Critique of International Human Rights Law

Amjad Nazeer

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The Relevance of the United Nations War Crimes Commission to the Prosecution of Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes Today

Dan Plesch

Criminal Law Forum, 2014

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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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What is happening to women in transitional justice? Analysing the crime of rape and its reconciliation in the ICTR

Bilge Sahin

FE Dergi, 2014

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

Beth Van Schaack

2009

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Feminist perspectives on transitional justice : from international and criminal to alternative forms of justice

Estelle Zinsstag

2013

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Solidarity and Justice for War Crimes Against Women: The 'Comfort Women' Case

Rachele Marconi

LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security Working Paper Series, no. 28, 2022

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Sisyphus Wept: Prosecuting Sexual Violence at the International Criminal Court

Niamh Hayes

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CONFLICT -RELATED SEXUAL VIOLENCE The darker side of the history and the untold herstory of conflicts under International Human Rights Law Author: Rebecca Germano

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A Critical Analysis of the Case Law of the ICTR and SCSL Relating to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence..docx

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Women, Peace and Security and the International Criminal Court

Jonneke Koomen

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'Towards Rational Thematic Prosecution and the Challenge of International Sex Crimes' (with Morten Bergsmo), in Morten Bergsmo (ed), Thematic Prosecution of International Sex Crimes (Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher 2012).

W.L. Cheah

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