Why do governments and militaries publicly condemn and prosecute particular forms of abuse? This article explores the Sri Lankan government's decision to promote limited legal accountability for state-perpetrated rape committed in a country otherwise renowned for widespread impunity. We argue that rather than representing a turn against impunity, the symbolic stance against conflict-related sexual violence in a small number of high-profile cases served an explicitly politico-military agenda. The state deployed legal accountability in specific cases to garner political legitimacy among key domestic audiences. The Sri Lankan government drew on the symbolism of female victimhood to mobilize support at a time when support for military counterin...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has recently drawn great attention in international society. Wit...
Over the last century, women have fought for the right to serve their nation in the exact same way m...
Abstract Background Although violence against women (VAW) is a global public health issue, its impor...
Why do governments and militaries publicly condemn and prosecute particular forms of abuse? This art...
Why do some governments adopt accountability measures for wartime sexual violence during and after c...
This article examines the use of sexual violence and rape during the Sri Lankan civil war by the Gov...
Following the establishment of the UN and the Declaration of Human Rights, as well as the Internatio...
This essay traces how the issue of militarized sexual violence came to be embedded in international ...
Sexual violence has become an increasingly visible aspect of armed conflict. Over the last decade, ...
Whilst sexual violence has been an offence associated both with war- and peacetime throughout histor...
What conditions lead to confidence among civil war combatants that they will not face accountability...
Sri Lanka\u27s civil war came to a bloody end in May 2009, with the defeat of the Liberation Tigers ...
Wartime sexual violence is often assumed to be inevitable during conflict yet empirical evidence ind...
Sexual violence is believed to be widespread during war. Yet empirical evidence concerning its preva...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P), as enshrined in the 2005 World Summit Outcome document, aims to...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has recently drawn great attention in international society. Wit...
Over the last century, women have fought for the right to serve their nation in the exact same way m...
Abstract Background Although violence against women (VAW) is a global public health issue, its impor...
Why do governments and militaries publicly condemn and prosecute particular forms of abuse? This art...
Why do some governments adopt accountability measures for wartime sexual violence during and after c...
This article examines the use of sexual violence and rape during the Sri Lankan civil war by the Gov...
Following the establishment of the UN and the Declaration of Human Rights, as well as the Internatio...
This essay traces how the issue of militarized sexual violence came to be embedded in international ...
Sexual violence has become an increasingly visible aspect of armed conflict. Over the last decade, ...
Whilst sexual violence has been an offence associated both with war- and peacetime throughout histor...
What conditions lead to confidence among civil war combatants that they will not face accountability...
Sri Lanka\u27s civil war came to a bloody end in May 2009, with the defeat of the Liberation Tigers ...
Wartime sexual violence is often assumed to be inevitable during conflict yet empirical evidence ind...
Sexual violence is believed to be widespread during war. Yet empirical evidence concerning its preva...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P), as enshrined in the 2005 World Summit Outcome document, aims to...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has recently drawn great attention in international society. Wit...
Over the last century, women have fought for the right to serve their nation in the exact same way m...
Abstract Background Although violence against women (VAW) is a global public health issue, its impor...