This article analyses the United Nations Security Council Resolutions on sexual violence in contexts of armed conflict. It understands these resolutions as a securitization process through which sexual violence becomes punishable, preventable and something to be fought against in the international realm. The article argues that by circumscribing sexual violence to the security paradigm, these Resolutions end up nevertheless undermining the understanding of sexual violence as a broader socio-political issue, anchored in gender representations and ideologies and related to dynamics of power and violence on a global scale, compromising its emancipatory potential
During the past year, the UK Government has become the lead advocate for a perhaps surprising foreig...
The recent unprecedented focus on ending impunity for conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) is pos...
Based on a review of existing literature, this article provides an initial analysis of obstacles to ...
Este artigo analisa as Resoluções do Conselho de Segurança das Nações Unidas sobre violência sexual ...
Recent international relations scholarship tends to view sexual violence, especially rape, as an exc...
In 2000, the Security Council of the United Nations adopted the resolution 1325, implementing the ag...
This article analyses the limitations of the United Nations Security Council resolution on Women, Pe...
This article explores the process of construction of an international legal order law that addresses...
This article reviews the evidence collected by diverse national and international organizations rega...
This article reviews the evidence collected by diverse national and international organizations rega...
Sexual violence is a highly gendered violence. It disproportionately – albeit not exclusively – affe...
This article casts light on the international law aspects of a largely unrecognized occurrence in ar...
The inclusion of women in security at the highest institutional level the United Nations Security Co...
Conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) is a byproduct and tactic of war that has destructive effect...
Conflict-related sexual violence has received increasing attention in global politics the past decad...
During the past year, the UK Government has become the lead advocate for a perhaps surprising foreig...
The recent unprecedented focus on ending impunity for conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) is pos...
Based on a review of existing literature, this article provides an initial analysis of obstacles to ...
Este artigo analisa as Resoluções do Conselho de Segurança das Nações Unidas sobre violência sexual ...
Recent international relations scholarship tends to view sexual violence, especially rape, as an exc...
In 2000, the Security Council of the United Nations adopted the resolution 1325, implementing the ag...
This article analyses the limitations of the United Nations Security Council resolution on Women, Pe...
This article explores the process of construction of an international legal order law that addresses...
This article reviews the evidence collected by diverse national and international organizations rega...
This article reviews the evidence collected by diverse national and international organizations rega...
Sexual violence is a highly gendered violence. It disproportionately – albeit not exclusively – affe...
This article casts light on the international law aspects of a largely unrecognized occurrence in ar...
The inclusion of women in security at the highest institutional level the United Nations Security Co...
Conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) is a byproduct and tactic of war that has destructive effect...
Conflict-related sexual violence has received increasing attention in global politics the past decad...
During the past year, the UK Government has become the lead advocate for a perhaps surprising foreig...
The recent unprecedented focus on ending impunity for conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) is pos...
Based on a review of existing literature, this article provides an initial analysis of obstacles to ...