Defining Rape in International Criminal Law: An Unsettled Tug of War?

In the project of legal containment of the evil of sexual violence in armed conflicts, one angle in need of urgent attention is that of definition of rape. It is an area fraught not only with the substantive issues of the elements of the crime to be proved in specific litigation, but also issues of...

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Crime victims
Crimes against humanity
Criminal law
Criminal offenses
Government
Government officials
Human behavior
Human populations
International criminal law
International humanitarian law
International law
Judges
Judicial officers
Judicial system
Jurisprudence
Law
Legal consent
Legal proceedings
Persons
Political science
Population studies
Rape
Sexual assault
Sexual misconduct
Sexual offenses
Sexual violence
Social sciences
Trial court proceedings
Trials
Violence
War rape
Wartime sexual violence
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