This article is part of a larger project to analyze the rarely-considered gender aspects of the crime of aggression and to explore whether or not the amendments adding the crime of aggression to the Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) represent an advancement for women. This piece focuses on the potential for the new provisions to chill bona fide exercises of humanitarian intervention given that (1) the crime is expansively drafted to potentially cover all uses of sovereign force, (2) delegates rejected efforts by the United States to include an express exception for military operations launched to prevent the commission of other crimes within the jurisdiction of the ICC, and (3) other proposals that would have prevented human...
International humanitarian law [IHL] provisions address the situation of civilian women caught in ar...
The treatment of gender-related violence within ICL is inextricably tied up with the recognition of ...
Despite the spectacular development in the field of international criminal law, critical feminism st...
This article is part of a larger project to analyze the rarely-considered gender aspects of the crim...
This article analyzes the outcome of the Kampala process with an eye toward the rarely-considered ge...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
The following work shall critique the bodies of the laws of armed conflict and international crimina...
This is the author's accepted manuscript.The original publication is available at http://www.tandfon...
Gender crimes, such as rape, sexual assault, sexual slavery, and forced prostitution, have always be...
Historically, the rape of women in war has drawn occasional and short lived international attention....
Violence against women is an established issue of concern under international law as well as in the ...
The question this Article poses is whether victim participation--one of the most recent developments...
This thesis reviews the treatment of women in practice and theory in regards to laws of war and gend...
After a historical reconstruction of the crime of sexual assault in conflict and of its evolution in...
The aim of this article is to extend the critique of human rights law by feminist scholars to humani...
International humanitarian law [IHL] provisions address the situation of civilian women caught in ar...
The treatment of gender-related violence within ICL is inextricably tied up with the recognition of ...
Despite the spectacular development in the field of international criminal law, critical feminism st...
This article is part of a larger project to analyze the rarely-considered gender aspects of the crim...
This article analyzes the outcome of the Kampala process with an eye toward the rarely-considered ge...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
The following work shall critique the bodies of the laws of armed conflict and international crimina...
This is the author's accepted manuscript.The original publication is available at http://www.tandfon...
Gender crimes, such as rape, sexual assault, sexual slavery, and forced prostitution, have always be...
Historically, the rape of women in war has drawn occasional and short lived international attention....
Violence against women is an established issue of concern under international law as well as in the ...
The question this Article poses is whether victim participation--one of the most recent developments...
This thesis reviews the treatment of women in practice and theory in regards to laws of war and gend...
After a historical reconstruction of the crime of sexual assault in conflict and of its evolution in...
The aim of this article is to extend the critique of human rights law by feminist scholars to humani...
International humanitarian law [IHL] provisions address the situation of civilian women caught in ar...
The treatment of gender-related violence within ICL is inextricably tied up with the recognition of ...
Despite the spectacular development in the field of international criminal law, critical feminism st...