A new era of law enforcement has emerged recognizing the importance of punishing gender-specific violence. This first wave of gender-sensitive prosecutors has changed the way crimes against women are handled in the criminal justice system. The enactment of gender neutralizing laws and policies has dramatically improved the enforcement of crimes against women and attempts to end the era of impunity. This Article addresses the changes in prosecutions and further considers international human rights treaties that require gender equality in law enforcement. In criminal law, it is the willingness of a prosecutor to exercise his or her discretionary authority to file a case that has the most profound impact upon actual realized justice. Thus, t...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
This Article proceeds in five parts. Part I reviews the history of the legal and social movement fro...
For battered women who are forced to kill their attackers, unequal treatment by the law and gendered...
This Article highlights three developments in criminal justice in 2012 that marked the move toward m...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
Although the substantive law concerned with gender violence is now well established, and the princip...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ),...
Violence against women is an established issue of concern under international law as well as in the ...
Gender crimes, such as rape, sexual assault, sexual slavery, and forced prostitution, have always be...
This Essay will analyze how courts have defined gender-motivation, focusing on the Civil Rights Reme...
Since the 1990s, international justice mechanisms have implemented numerous procedural adjustments i...
This Article\u27s primary goal is to highlight the International Criminal Court (ICC)\u27s Office of...
The treatment of gender-related violence within ICL is inextricably tied up with the recognition of ...
Ponencia en el Summer School for Young researchers, 2019, Faculty of Law, University of Valenci
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
This Article proceeds in five parts. Part I reviews the history of the legal and social movement fro...
For battered women who are forced to kill their attackers, unequal treatment by the law and gendered...
This Article highlights three developments in criminal justice in 2012 that marked the move toward m...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
Although the substantive law concerned with gender violence is now well established, and the princip...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ),...
Violence against women is an established issue of concern under international law as well as in the ...
Gender crimes, such as rape, sexual assault, sexual slavery, and forced prostitution, have always be...
This Essay will analyze how courts have defined gender-motivation, focusing on the Civil Rights Reme...
Since the 1990s, international justice mechanisms have implemented numerous procedural adjustments i...
This Article\u27s primary goal is to highlight the International Criminal Court (ICC)\u27s Office of...
The treatment of gender-related violence within ICL is inextricably tied up with the recognition of ...
Ponencia en el Summer School for Young researchers, 2019, Faculty of Law, University of Valenci
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
This Article proceeds in five parts. Part I reviews the history of the legal and social movement fro...
For battered women who are forced to kill their attackers, unequal treatment by the law and gendered...