Rape in Berlin : reconsidering the criminalisation of rape in the international law of armed conflict

Progress made in criminalisation of sexual violence in war - feminists engaged with criminal tribunals have proposed a wide range of legal rules and prosecutorial practices - achievements made in areas such as reframing rape and other sexual violations as a basis for charging humanitarian crimes - a...

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Feminism
HUMANITARIAN LAW
INTERNATIONAL LAW
International offenses
Laws, regulations and rules
Legal reform
Rape
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Violence
WAR
War (International law)
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Women
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