This article discusses how rape and other forms of sexual violence have been prominent features of the ongoing attacks (from 2003 to the present) committed by government of Sudan (GoS) troops and the Janjaweed (Arab militia) in Darfur, Sudan. It first provides a historical overview of wartime rape in law and society, then discusses some of the many reports (including the UN’s Commission of Inquiry on Darfur) that have documented the perpetration of rape and other forms of sexual violence in Darfur by GoS troops and Janjaweed. Following a discussion of specific cases of rape and other sexual crimes committed in Darfur, the author discusses how such crimes can be and have been prosecuted as war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. A...
The article presents the records collected by the Darfur Atrocities Documentation Team (ADT), which ...
Beyond Retribution and Impunity: Responding to War Crimes of Sexual Violence articulates principles ...
Despite persistent impunity for conflict-related sexual violence, there have been a limited number o...
This article discusses how rape and other forms of sexual violence have been prominent features of t...
One of the most significant social, political, and legal developments in contemporary international ...
This article focuses on the nexus between wartime sexual violence and genocide in relation to the 19...
This article will discuss the manner in which international law deals with crimes of sexual violence...
This article casts light on the international law aspects of a largely unrecognized occurrence in ar...
On the 4th March 2009 the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Omar Hassan Ahma...
Evidence suggests the twenty-first century has witnessed a surge in armed conflicts and ethnic wars ...
This report investigates criminal law reform in Sudan, focusing on two important and controversial l...
The article explores the variety of normative and legal resources that Sudanese women inside and out...
This paper offers an examination of international justice from the perspective of rape survivors fro...
This article discusses aspects of the origin and development of jurisprudence relating to the prosec...
For centuries, rape has served as a weapon of war, despite criminal prohibitions forbidding its use....
The article presents the records collected by the Darfur Atrocities Documentation Team (ADT), which ...
Beyond Retribution and Impunity: Responding to War Crimes of Sexual Violence articulates principles ...
Despite persistent impunity for conflict-related sexual violence, there have been a limited number o...
This article discusses how rape and other forms of sexual violence have been prominent features of t...
One of the most significant social, political, and legal developments in contemporary international ...
This article focuses on the nexus between wartime sexual violence and genocide in relation to the 19...
This article will discuss the manner in which international law deals with crimes of sexual violence...
This article casts light on the international law aspects of a largely unrecognized occurrence in ar...
On the 4th March 2009 the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Omar Hassan Ahma...
Evidence suggests the twenty-first century has witnessed a surge in armed conflicts and ethnic wars ...
This report investigates criminal law reform in Sudan, focusing on two important and controversial l...
The article explores the variety of normative and legal resources that Sudanese women inside and out...
This paper offers an examination of international justice from the perspective of rape survivors fro...
This article discusses aspects of the origin and development of jurisprudence relating to the prosec...
For centuries, rape has served as a weapon of war, despite criminal prohibitions forbidding its use....
The article presents the records collected by the Darfur Atrocities Documentation Team (ADT), which ...
Beyond Retribution and Impunity: Responding to War Crimes of Sexual Violence articulates principles ...
Despite persistent impunity for conflict-related sexual violence, there have been a limited number o...