This is the published version. Copyright 2015 University of Chicago PressThe article discusses efforts to combat gender-based violence in Namibia. Particular focus is given to the relationship between legislation and social transformation. Details on parliamentary debates surrounding the Namibian Combating Rape Act of 2000 are presented. It is suggested that regressive gender roles in Namibian society have diminished the law's ability to address gender-based violence. Other topics include marital rape, the Namibian war for independence, and women resistance fighters
Beyond Retribution and Impunity: Responding to War Crimes of Sexual Violence articulates principles ...
The struggle for liberation, equity and equality in South Africa has come a long way to the point wh...
Many countries in Africa have experienced conflicts characterized by gross human rights violations, ...
This is the published version. Copyright 2015 University of Chicago PressThe article discusses effor...
This chapter examines the two separate justice systems Namibia inherited at the point of independenc...
Since its independence from South Africa in 1990, Namibia has striven to implement formal gender equ...
The article critically analyses the perceptions of Christian women in Masvingo Province on the Dome...
Despite the existence of a constitutional legal framework, criminal sanctions to address violent beh...
This article reflects upon feminist activism and analyses of sexual victimisation of women in war du...
This article examines women's role as combatants in national liberation forces in South Africa. Thre...
The question that the Jacob Zuma rape trial and its aftermath raised was how a country like South Af...
While the realization of women’s rights has increased significantly in the Democratic Republic of th...
This paper invokes the almost dormant voices of both men and women; that should speak out against pa...
This study looks at the prevalence of gender violence in South Africa particularly, and argues to su...
An upsurge in the rate of violence against women has an adverse effect on women in South Africa. Sad...
Beyond Retribution and Impunity: Responding to War Crimes of Sexual Violence articulates principles ...
The struggle for liberation, equity and equality in South Africa has come a long way to the point wh...
Many countries in Africa have experienced conflicts characterized by gross human rights violations, ...
This is the published version. Copyright 2015 University of Chicago PressThe article discusses effor...
This chapter examines the two separate justice systems Namibia inherited at the point of independenc...
Since its independence from South Africa in 1990, Namibia has striven to implement formal gender equ...
The article critically analyses the perceptions of Christian women in Masvingo Province on the Dome...
Despite the existence of a constitutional legal framework, criminal sanctions to address violent beh...
This article reflects upon feminist activism and analyses of sexual victimisation of women in war du...
This article examines women's role as combatants in national liberation forces in South Africa. Thre...
The question that the Jacob Zuma rape trial and its aftermath raised was how a country like South Af...
While the realization of women’s rights has increased significantly in the Democratic Republic of th...
This paper invokes the almost dormant voices of both men and women; that should speak out against pa...
This study looks at the prevalence of gender violence in South Africa particularly, and argues to su...
An upsurge in the rate of violence against women has an adverse effect on women in South Africa. Sad...
Beyond Retribution and Impunity: Responding to War Crimes of Sexual Violence articulates principles ...
The struggle for liberation, equity and equality in South Africa has come a long way to the point wh...
Many countries in Africa have experienced conflicts characterized by gross human rights violations, ...