The mass rapes in Bosnia brought gendered security problems onto the international agenda to an unprecedented extent. This article examines the debate surrounding whether these rapes should be characterized as a security problem which warranted international attention and possibly intervention. This debate evolved around the question whether wartime rape should be understood as an individual risk or a collective security problem; and whether it should be dened in national or in gendered terms. The empirical part of the article analyses the three dominant representations of the Bosnian mass rapes: ‘rape as normal/Balkan warfare ’ argued that rape did not constitute a collective security problem and the international community had therefore n...
Conventionally, wartime rape was considered an inevitable consequence derived from individual motiva...
Gender equality is one of the categorical imperatives of universal human rights. However, today, in ...
The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina ethnically organized territories and redefined the ethno-national ...
In this Article, Simon Chesterman examines the gendered construction of war crimes, and argues that ...
The following study seeks to explore the theme of what has become known as a serious security proble...
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Human Trafficking is a phenomenon often observed in post-conflict environments and as such can be an...
How does one call attention to the gender dimensions of war violence or postwar inequalities without...
Transitional justice has been treated as one of the pillars in the processes of post-conflict state ...
This thesis represents a feminist interdisciplinary exploration of the relationship between national...
The construction of social sex and gender roles means that armed conflict is sexed and gendered. Men...
This paper investigates if the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia has been ef...
Certain radical changes in the international system have paved the way for a transition from traditi...
This paper examines gender communal terrorism in past conflicts across the globe. Gender communal te...
This article will discuss rape as a violation of women\u27s human rights in wartime, specifically ad...
Conventionally, wartime rape was considered an inevitable consequence derived from individual motiva...
Gender equality is one of the categorical imperatives of universal human rights. However, today, in ...
The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina ethnically organized territories and redefined the ethno-national ...
In this Article, Simon Chesterman examines the gendered construction of war crimes, and argues that ...
The following study seeks to explore the theme of what has become known as a serious security proble...
This article focuses on the nexus between wartime sexual violence and genocide in relation to the 19...
Human Trafficking is a phenomenon often observed in post-conflict environments and as such can be an...
How does one call attention to the gender dimensions of war violence or postwar inequalities without...
Transitional justice has been treated as one of the pillars in the processes of post-conflict state ...
This thesis represents a feminist interdisciplinary exploration of the relationship between national...
The construction of social sex and gender roles means that armed conflict is sexed and gendered. Men...
This paper investigates if the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia has been ef...
Certain radical changes in the international system have paved the way for a transition from traditi...
This paper examines gender communal terrorism in past conflicts across the globe. Gender communal te...
This article will discuss rape as a violation of women\u27s human rights in wartime, specifically ad...
Conventionally, wartime rape was considered an inevitable consequence derived from individual motiva...
Gender equality is one of the categorical imperatives of universal human rights. However, today, in ...
The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina ethnically organized territories and redefined the ethno-national ...