The Special Court for Sierra Leone’s Trial and Appeals Chambers handed down judgments considering, for the first time, forced marriage as a crime against humanity. This article critiques those decisions against the Appeals Chamber’s stated aim of “enriching the jurisprudence of international criminal law.” The author argues that there is a need to recognise a crime of forced marriage, but in order to enrich current jurisprudence, it should be limited to only conferral of the status of marriage and the ongoing effects of that status on the victim
El presente trabajo analiza si se puede calificar el matrimonio forzado como un CLH de esclavitud se...
‘Forced marriages’ involve a woman or girl being abducted and declared the ‘wife’ of her captor with...
There has been extensive debate over the criminalisation of forced marriage. Critics oppose it on th...
On 22 February 2008, the Appeals Chamber of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) delivered its ...
This paper analyzes the recent decisions of the Special Court for Sierra Leone defining forced m...
Forced marriage was endemic during the Sierra Leonean conflict. Girls and women forced to serve as \...
Forced marriage is one of the newest crimes against humanity adjudicated at international criminal t...
This chapter describes how forced marriage has been treated by international human rights law. It sh...
The practice of forced marriage rose as a new crime against humanity in the case law of the Special ...
Forced marriage is one of the newest crimes to be tried as a crime against humanity before an intern...
‘Forced marriages’ involve a woman or girl being abducted and declared the ‘wife’ of her captor with...
This thesis analyses the legal characterisation of forced marriage at the ICC and asks can forced ma...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002 with the explicit goal of prosecuting...
Sections 120 and 121 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (‘the 2014 Act’) make...
The implementation of forced marriages as a social problem has turned into a legal problem. In its d...
El presente trabajo analiza si se puede calificar el matrimonio forzado como un CLH de esclavitud se...
‘Forced marriages’ involve a woman or girl being abducted and declared the ‘wife’ of her captor with...
There has been extensive debate over the criminalisation of forced marriage. Critics oppose it on th...
On 22 February 2008, the Appeals Chamber of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) delivered its ...
This paper analyzes the recent decisions of the Special Court for Sierra Leone defining forced m...
Forced marriage was endemic during the Sierra Leonean conflict. Girls and women forced to serve as \...
Forced marriage is one of the newest crimes against humanity adjudicated at international criminal t...
This chapter describes how forced marriage has been treated by international human rights law. It sh...
The practice of forced marriage rose as a new crime against humanity in the case law of the Special ...
Forced marriage is one of the newest crimes to be tried as a crime against humanity before an intern...
‘Forced marriages’ involve a woman or girl being abducted and declared the ‘wife’ of her captor with...
This thesis analyses the legal characterisation of forced marriage at the ICC and asks can forced ma...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002 with the explicit goal of prosecuting...
Sections 120 and 121 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (‘the 2014 Act’) make...
The implementation of forced marriages as a social problem has turned into a legal problem. In its d...
El presente trabajo analiza si se puede calificar el matrimonio forzado como un CLH de esclavitud se...
‘Forced marriages’ involve a woman or girl being abducted and declared the ‘wife’ of her captor with...
There has been extensive debate over the criminalisation of forced marriage. Critics oppose it on th...