Fr. 180.00

Prosecuting Sexual Gender Based Crimes At International Criminal - Practice, Progress and Potential

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Informationen zum Autor Rosemary Grey is a University of Sydney Postdoctoral Fellow, based in the Sydney Law School and Sydney Southeast Asia Centre. Her research focuses on gender and international criminal law. She has consulted and interned for Amnesty International, Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice, the International Bar Association and the International Criminal Court. From 2016 to 2018, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Melbourne Law School, where she co-taught the International Criminal Justice Clinic, and was a visiting scholar at the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, Leiden and PluriCourts, Oslo. Klappentext Detailed study of the ICC's practice in prosecuting gender-based crimes, current up to the ICC Statute's twentieth anniversary in 2018. Zusammenfassung Analyses the International Criminal Court's practice in prosecuting gender-based crimes across all cases for war crimes! crimes against humanity! and genocide that have come before the ICC as of mid-2018. It presents a detailed examination of court records and original interviews with prosecutors and gender experts at the Court. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Seeing gender amid 'unimaginable atrocitites'; 2. Gender-based crimes; 3. The road to Rome; 4. The road from Rome; 5. Finding the positives; 6. Looking forward.

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