International bodies must recognise the importance of publicly acknowledging the gendered experiences that people face rather than treating gender analysis as an ‘add on’. Dr Sheri Labenski details the discussion from the recent Centre event “What Does a Gender Perspective Bring to Crimes Against Humanity Genocide, and War Crimes?” where speakers Patricia Viseur Sellers and Akila Radhakrishnan, discussed crimes against humanity and genocide respectively, detailing reasons why a gendered approach should be applied to international offences and their prosecution
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The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
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War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ),...
One of the most significant social, political, and legal developments in contemporary international ...
Gender issues were very much in evidence at the 1998 Rome Diplomatic Conference during the drafting ...
Gender crimes, such as rape, sexual assault, sexual slavery, and forced prostitution, have always be...
This Article\u27s primary goal is to highlight the International Criminal Court (ICC)\u27s Office of...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
Despite the spectacular development in the field of international criminal law, critical feminism st...
This article addresses the implications of recent gender research for the definition of the crime of...
This Comment addresses the intersection of gender issues and human rights law as illustrated by the ...
This article explores the crime of genocide in connectivity to groups defined by gender. Its aim is ...
The International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against...
This thesis explores the crime of genocide in connectivity to ‘gendercides’. Its aim is to investiga...
By an examination of the judgments of the International Criminal Tribunals, this essay reflects upon...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
Recognising rape and other sexual and gender-based violence as forms of, rather than being periphera...
War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ),...
One of the most significant social, political, and legal developments in contemporary international ...
Gender issues were very much in evidence at the 1998 Rome Diplomatic Conference during the drafting ...
Gender crimes, such as rape, sexual assault, sexual slavery, and forced prostitution, have always be...
This Article\u27s primary goal is to highlight the International Criminal Court (ICC)\u27s Office of...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
Despite the spectacular development in the field of international criminal law, critical feminism st...