Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries. The persistence of this problem is often linked to the limits of state-based policing authority. It is argued that this approach fails to grapple adequately with hybrid systems of regulatory authority in Pacific Island Countries that include customary and faith-based forms of authority. Feminist inquiry into the difficulties Pacific women face in securing justice when they are the victims of gendered crimes frequently highlights the gendered failings of state and customary systems of justice, finding that both systems reflect and further entrench the subordinated status of women. This paper addresses the tension between the apparent limits o...
International audiencePhysical and sexual violence against women is common in Vanuatu, and awareness...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
This article considers the gap between reformist policy and practice in the policing of gender viole...
This article considers the gap between reformist policy and practice in the policing of gender viole...
Scholars have been critical of the gender biased nature of policing, and its effects on service deli...
In the northern Vanuatu town of Luganville a small group of men have responded to social and legal c...
In countries emerging out of conflict, state-building initiatives tend to prioritize gender-balancin...
This open access book brings together insights into Pacific policing, conceptualising policing broad...
This paper seeks to analyze the potential for violent conflict in the Republic of Vanuatu, a small i...
How has the Women, Peace and Security agenda been advanced in the Pacific Islands? While some observ...
This study examines the representation of violence against women and gender-based violence campaigns...
The postcolonial states of Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu operate today in a global arena in whi...
International audiencePhysical and sexual violence against women is common in Vanuatu, and awareness...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
This article considers the gap between reformist policy and practice in the policing of gender viole...
This article considers the gap between reformist policy and practice in the policing of gender viole...
Scholars have been critical of the gender biased nature of policing, and its effects on service deli...
In the northern Vanuatu town of Luganville a small group of men have responded to social and legal c...
In countries emerging out of conflict, state-building initiatives tend to prioritize gender-balancin...
This open access book brings together insights into Pacific policing, conceptualising policing broad...
This paper seeks to analyze the potential for violent conflict in the Republic of Vanuatu, a small i...
How has the Women, Peace and Security agenda been advanced in the Pacific Islands? While some observ...
This study examines the representation of violence against women and gender-based violence campaigns...
The postcolonial states of Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu operate today in a global arena in whi...
International audiencePhysical and sexual violence against women is common in Vanuatu, and awareness...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...