This paper examins how women's experiences of conflict and transition differ to that of men because of inherent gendered power relations and that, as a result women's experiances of violance and need for justice have till recent times largly been ignored. It speaks of gender justice as the protection of human rights based on gender equality and explores two such tenets: the acknowledgement of and seeking justice for women's experiences of sexual violance in conflict situation; and the securing of increased increased experiences of women in policy.gender justice, conflict, sexual violance, justice
This thesis tests the appropriateness of the use of restorative justice in cases of intimate violenc...
This book explores and challenges common assumptions about gender, conflict, and post-conflict situa...
Catherine Lu’s important book argues that global justice must be conceived in structural terms, payi...
Quantitative research investigating the causes and subsequent impact of transitional justice practic...
Much of women’s experiences during and following periods of extensive violence are informed by pre-e...
This article critically examines the prospects for achieving a comprehensive vision of gender justic...
Transitional justice (TJ) refers to a set of measures and processes that deal with the legacies of h...
NoThis volume contributes to the growing literature on women, conflict and peacebuilding by focusing...
Twenty-two years into South Africa’s democracy debates have re-emerged over the limitations of disco...
Gender justice in peacebuilding contexts can be defined as efforts to recognise, and provide redress...
Patriarchal inequalities have become exacerbated in nations occupied by mass violence, conflict, and...
This book explores and challenges common assumptions about gender, conflict, and post-conflict situa...
This article deals with gender in transitional justice from the lens of women’s “freedom from want”,...
Women are almost the half of the human population of the world. They fall in the category of vulnera...
This paper explores the often-undervalued role of gender in transitional justice mechanisms and the ...
This thesis tests the appropriateness of the use of restorative justice in cases of intimate violenc...
This book explores and challenges common assumptions about gender, conflict, and post-conflict situa...
Catherine Lu’s important book argues that global justice must be conceived in structural terms, payi...
Quantitative research investigating the causes and subsequent impact of transitional justice practic...
Much of women’s experiences during and following periods of extensive violence are informed by pre-e...
This article critically examines the prospects for achieving a comprehensive vision of gender justic...
Transitional justice (TJ) refers to a set of measures and processes that deal with the legacies of h...
NoThis volume contributes to the growing literature on women, conflict and peacebuilding by focusing...
Twenty-two years into South Africa’s democracy debates have re-emerged over the limitations of disco...
Gender justice in peacebuilding contexts can be defined as efforts to recognise, and provide redress...
Patriarchal inequalities have become exacerbated in nations occupied by mass violence, conflict, and...
This book explores and challenges common assumptions about gender, conflict, and post-conflict situa...
This article deals with gender in transitional justice from the lens of women’s “freedom from want”,...
Women are almost the half of the human population of the world. They fall in the category of vulnera...
This paper explores the often-undervalued role of gender in transitional justice mechanisms and the ...
This thesis tests the appropriateness of the use of restorative justice in cases of intimate violenc...
This book explores and challenges common assumptions about gender, conflict, and post-conflict situa...
Catherine Lu’s important book argues that global justice must be conceived in structural terms, payi...