War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ), non-binary and gender non-conforming persons are not new. They are as old as human history, appearing in modern international criminal law records as far back as World War II (WWII). In conflicts across the globe, from Iraq to Colombia, armed actors have perpetrated gender-based crimes amounting to persecution in an effort to reinforce oppressive, discriminatory gender narratives. Rarely documented when they happen, perpetrators are hardly ever held accountable for these crimes. As a result, the crimes are often excluded from consideration by international and domestic tribunals, and in effect, are left out of history. International criminal...
Nearly a decade has passed since the adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Cour...
Great progress has been made over the last two decades in the investigation and prosecution of sexua...
Since the 1990s, international justice mechanisms have implemented numerous procedural adjustments i...
War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ),...
In 2019, in the case of Prosecutor v. Al Hassan, Prosecutor Bensouda sought confirmation of the firs...
Gender-based crimes against humanity are prevalent in situations of insecurity, such as armed confli...
Sexual and gender-based violence is prevalent in armed conflicts throughout all corners of the world...
The past three decades has seen increasing recognition of the gender-specific impact of armed confli...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
This Comment addresses the intersection of gender issues and human rights law as illustrated by the ...
The International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against...
This edited volume focuses on developments in the prosecution of sexual violence in (post-)conflict ...
This Article\u27s primary goal is to highlight the International Criminal Court (ICC)\u27s Office of...
INTRODUCTION: In the past decade, and particularly since 1998, there has been an incredible transfor...
This article discusses aspects of the origin and development of jurisprudence relating to the prosec...
Nearly a decade has passed since the adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Cour...
Great progress has been made over the last two decades in the investigation and prosecution of sexua...
Since the 1990s, international justice mechanisms have implemented numerous procedural adjustments i...
War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ),...
In 2019, in the case of Prosecutor v. Al Hassan, Prosecutor Bensouda sought confirmation of the firs...
Gender-based crimes against humanity are prevalent in situations of insecurity, such as armed confli...
Sexual and gender-based violence is prevalent in armed conflicts throughout all corners of the world...
The past three decades has seen increasing recognition of the gender-specific impact of armed confli...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
This Comment addresses the intersection of gender issues and human rights law as illustrated by the ...
The International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against...
This edited volume focuses on developments in the prosecution of sexual violence in (post-)conflict ...
This Article\u27s primary goal is to highlight the International Criminal Court (ICC)\u27s Office of...
INTRODUCTION: In the past decade, and particularly since 1998, there has been an incredible transfor...
This article discusses aspects of the origin and development of jurisprudence relating to the prosec...
Nearly a decade has passed since the adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Cour...
Great progress has been made over the last two decades in the investigation and prosecution of sexua...
Since the 1990s, international justice mechanisms have implemented numerous procedural adjustments i...