In the past 25 years, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has contributed significantly to a more sophisticated understanding of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) in international criminal law. The ICTY’s jurisprudence has broken new ground in relation to the prosecution of CRSV, but also has brought to light the multifaceted challenges associated with the prosecution of such crimes at an international level. Whilst cases heard by the ICTY have addressed both CRSV committed against women and men, there exist significant differences in the ways in which the ICTY has approached the experiences of male victims of sexual violence during the Yugoslav Wars. We therefore analyse the extent to and ways in whic...
This paper investigates the historical role of international criminal law in addressing human rights...
This chapter undertakes a feminist analysis of the problem of ‘gender’ in international criminal law...
The treatment of gender-related violence within ICL is inextricably tied up with the recognition of ...
This paper investigates if the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia has been ef...
Despite the spectacular development in the field of international criminal law, critical feminism st...
Recent efforts to develop and implement progressive models of transitional justice have been signifi...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
International rules and custom have not always out-rightly condemned and punished rape and sexual vi...
There has been a long-standing criticism in legal literature about the fact that the system of inter...
The construction of social sex and gender roles means that armed conflict is sexed and gendered. Men...
Over the past two decades, scholarly research on conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) has steadil...
A survivor-centred, rights-based approach to conflict-related violence must be intersectional. Elena...
This thesis examines how the issue of sexual violence against men during armed conflict is discursive...
This study investigates if the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) succ...
The thesis is a critical feminist analysis of ICTY wartime sexual violence jurisprudence, as it is c...
This paper investigates the historical role of international criminal law in addressing human rights...
This chapter undertakes a feminist analysis of the problem of ‘gender’ in international criminal law...
The treatment of gender-related violence within ICL is inextricably tied up with the recognition of ...
This paper investigates if the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia has been ef...
Despite the spectacular development in the field of international criminal law, critical feminism st...
Recent efforts to develop and implement progressive models of transitional justice have been signifi...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
International rules and custom have not always out-rightly condemned and punished rape and sexual vi...
There has been a long-standing criticism in legal literature about the fact that the system of inter...
The construction of social sex and gender roles means that armed conflict is sexed and gendered. Men...
Over the past two decades, scholarly research on conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) has steadil...
A survivor-centred, rights-based approach to conflict-related violence must be intersectional. Elena...
This thesis examines how the issue of sexual violence against men during armed conflict is discursive...
This study investigates if the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) succ...
The thesis is a critical feminist analysis of ICTY wartime sexual violence jurisprudence, as it is c...
This paper investigates the historical role of international criminal law in addressing human rights...
This chapter undertakes a feminist analysis of the problem of ‘gender’ in international criminal law...
The treatment of gender-related violence within ICL is inextricably tied up with the recognition of ...