This thesis argues that the abstractness and lack of accurate description and labelling of gender-based crimes in the statutory laws of the international criminal tribunals and courts infringe the principle of fair labelling, lead to inconsistent verdicts and punishments, and cause inadequate prosecution of such crimes. Accordingly, this inquiry deals with gender-based crimes as a case study and with fair labelling as a legal principle and a theoretical framework. This topic is both critical and timely, and contributes to the existing scholarship in many different ways. This study is the first legal analysis to focus on the dilemma of prosecuting and punishing wartime gender-based crimes in the statutory laws of the international criminal ...
In 2019, in the case of Prosecutor v. Al Hassan, Prosecutor Bensouda sought confirmation of the firs...
Ponencia en el Summer School for Young researchers, 2019, Faculty of Law, University of Valenci
This Article\u27s primary goal is to highlight the International Criminal Court (ICC)\u27s Office of...
This chapter undertakes a feminist analysis of the problem of ‘gender’ in international criminal law...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
This thesis explores the capacity of international criminal law (ICL) to express norms in the contex...
This paper investigates the historical role of international criminal law in addressing human rights...
Since the 1990s, international justice mechanisms have implemented numerous procedural adjustments i...
This Comment addresses the intersection of gender issues and human rights law as illustrated by the ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002 and its Statute (Rome Statute1 ) was ...
Nearly a decade has passed since the adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Cour...
Although the substantive law concerned with gender violence is now well established, and the princip...
The International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against...
War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ),...
Gender-based crimes against humanity are prevalent in situations of insecurity, such as armed confli...
In 2019, in the case of Prosecutor v. Al Hassan, Prosecutor Bensouda sought confirmation of the firs...
Ponencia en el Summer School for Young researchers, 2019, Faculty of Law, University of Valenci
This Article\u27s primary goal is to highlight the International Criminal Court (ICC)\u27s Office of...
This chapter undertakes a feminist analysis of the problem of ‘gender’ in international criminal law...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
This thesis explores the capacity of international criminal law (ICL) to express norms in the contex...
This paper investigates the historical role of international criminal law in addressing human rights...
Since the 1990s, international justice mechanisms have implemented numerous procedural adjustments i...
This Comment addresses the intersection of gender issues and human rights law as illustrated by the ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002 and its Statute (Rome Statute1 ) was ...
Nearly a decade has passed since the adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Cour...
Although the substantive law concerned with gender violence is now well established, and the princip...
The International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against...
War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ),...
Gender-based crimes against humanity are prevalent in situations of insecurity, such as armed confli...
In 2019, in the case of Prosecutor v. Al Hassan, Prosecutor Bensouda sought confirmation of the firs...
Ponencia en el Summer School for Young researchers, 2019, Faculty of Law, University of Valenci
This Article\u27s primary goal is to highlight the International Criminal Court (ICC)\u27s Office of...