Although the substantive law concerned with gender violence is now well established, and the principle of legality can no longer serve as a barrier to prosecutions for gender violence, significant obstacles remain to ensuring a robust system of gender justice in international criminal law in the face of continued violations. These obstacles are less visible than defects in positive law because they emerge in the practice of international criminal law at crucial yet shrouded stages of the penal process: investigation, charging, pre-trial plea negotiations, trial preparation, theprovision of protective measures, and appeals. Most importantly, strong positive law is irrelevant where a commitment to gender justice does not infuse all stages of ...
War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ),...
This chapter undertakes a feminist analysis of the problem of ‘gender’ in international criminal law...
In March 2012, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo from the Democratic Republic of the Congo was the first person t...
Although the substantive law concerned with gender violence is now well established, and the princip...
Great progress has been made over the last two decades in the investigation and prosecution of sexua...
Great progress has been made over the last two decades in the investigation and prosecution of sexua...
Great progress has been made over the last two decades in the investigation and prosecution of sexua...
The past three decades has seen increasing recognition of the gender-specific impact of armed confli...
Since the 1990s, international justice mechanisms have implemented numerous procedural adjustments i...
The lack of a gender perspective in the work of the International Criminal Court is one of the main ...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
A new era of law enforcement has emerged recognizing the importance of punishing gender-specific vio...
Recent efforts to develop and implement progressive models of transitional justice have been signifi...
War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ),...
This chapter undertakes a feminist analysis of the problem of ‘gender’ in international criminal law...
In March 2012, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo from the Democratic Republic of the Congo was the first person t...
Although the substantive law concerned with gender violence is now well established, and the princip...
Great progress has been made over the last two decades in the investigation and prosecution of sexua...
Great progress has been made over the last two decades in the investigation and prosecution of sexua...
Great progress has been made over the last two decades in the investigation and prosecution of sexua...
The past three decades has seen increasing recognition of the gender-specific impact of armed confli...
Since the 1990s, international justice mechanisms have implemented numerous procedural adjustments i...
The lack of a gender perspective in the work of the International Criminal Court is one of the main ...
This introduction presents an overview of key concepts discussed in this book. The book talks about ...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
The author identifies the major goals and achievements in the area of recognizing women as full subj...
A new era of law enforcement has emerged recognizing the importance of punishing gender-specific vio...
Recent efforts to develop and implement progressive models of transitional justice have been signifi...
War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ),...
This chapter undertakes a feminist analysis of the problem of ‘gender’ in international criminal law...
In March 2012, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo from the Democratic Republic of the Congo was the first person t...