The Grip of Sexual Violence in Conflict: Feminist Interventions in International Law.
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. The Common Sense: An Illustration -- II. Unpacking the Common-Sense Narrative -- A. The "Worst Crimes" -- B. Perpetrated by Male Monsters against "Innocent" (Female) Victims -- C. Criminal Law Will En...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Redwood City
Stanford University Press
2020.
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In: | Year: 2020 |
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Summary: | Cover -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. The Common Sense: An Illustration -- II. Unpacking the Common-Sense Narrative -- A. The "Worst Crimes" -- B. Perpetrated by Male Monsters against "Innocent" (Female) Victims -- C. Criminal Law Will End Sexual Violence in Conflict -- D. Sexual Violence Prevents Peace -- III. Countering the Common Sense: A Preview -- 1. Sexual Violence in Conflict and Women's Human Rights: A Genealogy -- I. Mainstream Responses to Wartime Rape in the Former Yugoslavia -- II. Early Feminist Engagement with Human Rights -- A. Liberal Inclusion Approaches -- B. Structural-Bias Critiques -- C. Third World Feminist Critiques -- III. "Women's Rights Are Human Rights" at Vienna -- A. Culturally Sensitive Universalism -- B. Violence against Women -- C. Sexual Violence in Conflict -- IV. The Turn to Criminal Law -- V. Unintended Consequences: A Prelude -- 2. Calling in the Troops -- I. Military Humanitarian Intervention after the End of the Cold War -- II. Feminist Debates over the Meaning of Rape in the Yugoslavian Conflict -- A. Genocidal Rape versus Rape on All Sides -- B. Genocidal Rape and Ethnic Essentialism -- C. Shared Assumption: The Force of Shame -- III. The Military Stakes of Finding Rape: The Case of Libya -- IV. The Continuation of Crisis Governance -- 3. Calling in the Judges: The Former Yugoslavia -- I. Feminist Engagement with the ICTY Statute and Rules -- II. The Mediation of Feminist Disagreements -- III. Solidifying the Common Sense: Jurisprudence on Rape and Sexual Violence -- A. The Worst Harm -- B. Sexual Agency and Ethnic Difference -- IV. Adding to the Common Sense: Male Victims -- 4. Calling in the Judges: Rwanda -- I. The Doctrinal Function of Shame -- A. The ICTR Charges against Akayesu -- B. The ICTR's Reasoning in Akayesu -- C. Feminist Reasoning and Akayesu. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (299 pages) |
ISBN: | 9781503611252 |