Working closely with women\u27s testimonies from the genocides in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, this chapter aims to widen space in contemporary human rights discourse for discussion about sexuality--and in particular about the ways sexual violence functions as one of the forces of sovereign power. There is an intimate and largely non-visible strategy that sovereign power has at its disposal to cleave a subject from their capacity to live a human life, namely, by attacking the individual’s sense of sovereignty over her own body
The idea that rape is widely used as a weapon of war has taken root in international institutions, i...
One of the most significant social, political, and legal developments in contemporary international ...
All too often in conflict situations, rape is referred to as a 'weapon of war', a term presented as ...
When describing sexual violence as a ’weapon of war’ or as systematic in the setting of a conflict, ...
Conflict-related sexual violence should not be regarded just a symptom of war or evidence of its vio...
The purpose of this chapter is to demonstrate how rape (specifically genocidal rape) and sexual(ised...
Sexual violence in various forms is a particular brand of evil that women have endured during armed ...
Whilst sexual violence has been an offence associated both with war- and peacetime throughout histor...
This paper examines the subhuman conditions of two critical war cases in Bosnia and Rwanda involving...
This essay traces how the issue of militarized sexual violence came to be embedded in international ...
Sexuality is one of the most central elements of human existence. Throughout history, attacks on wom...
Sexual violence against women during war and genocide is a pressing problem. Rape is used as a tacti...
By the turn of the twenty-first century, sexual violence had become the primary framework for women\...
The rape of women has for centuries been an endemic feature of war, yet perpetrators largely go unpu...
This article focuses on the nexus between wartime sexual violence and genocide in relation to the 19...
The idea that rape is widely used as a weapon of war has taken root in international institutions, i...
One of the most significant social, political, and legal developments in contemporary international ...
All too often in conflict situations, rape is referred to as a 'weapon of war', a term presented as ...
When describing sexual violence as a ’weapon of war’ or as systematic in the setting of a conflict, ...
Conflict-related sexual violence should not be regarded just a symptom of war or evidence of its vio...
The purpose of this chapter is to demonstrate how rape (specifically genocidal rape) and sexual(ised...
Sexual violence in various forms is a particular brand of evil that women have endured during armed ...
Whilst sexual violence has been an offence associated both with war- and peacetime throughout histor...
This paper examines the subhuman conditions of two critical war cases in Bosnia and Rwanda involving...
This essay traces how the issue of militarized sexual violence came to be embedded in international ...
Sexuality is one of the most central elements of human existence. Throughout history, attacks on wom...
Sexual violence against women during war and genocide is a pressing problem. Rape is used as a tacti...
By the turn of the twenty-first century, sexual violence had become the primary framework for women\...
The rape of women has for centuries been an endemic feature of war, yet perpetrators largely go unpu...
This article focuses on the nexus between wartime sexual violence and genocide in relation to the 19...
The idea that rape is widely used as a weapon of war has taken root in international institutions, i...
One of the most significant social, political, and legal developments in contemporary international ...
All too often in conflict situations, rape is referred to as a 'weapon of war', a term presented as ...