Gender and war : international and transitional justice perspectives / edited by Solange Mouthaan, Olga Jurasz.
2019
K5250 .G46 2019 (Mapit)
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Title
Gender and war : international and transitional justice perspectives / edited by Solange Mouthaan, Olga Jurasz.
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Imprint
Cambridge : Intersentia, [2019]
Copyright
©2019
Description
xx, 360 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction / Olga Jurasz and Solange Mouthaan
How and why women participate in armed conflict : a population-level quantitative model / Lauren Vogel
Female perpetrators in the former Yugoslav Republic and Rwanda : disrupting common understandings / Sheri A. Labenski
Female war crime perpetrators in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Alette Smeulers and Olivera Simić
Toward a gender analysis of sexual violence against men and boys in conflict : incorporating masculinities theory into feminist theories of sexual violence against women / Valorie K. Vojdik
Children and armed conflict : pitfalls of a 'one size fits all' approach / Solange Mouthaan
Gender, enslavement and war economies in Sierra Leone : a case study from the Special Court for Sierra Leone / Valerie Oosterveld
Male victims and female perpetrators of sexual violence in conflict / Anne-Marie de Brouwer and Laetitia Ruiz
Prosecuting sexual and gender-based crimes in the International Criminal Court : inching towards gender justice / Rosemary Grey and Louise Chappell
Reparations for gendered harms at the International Criminal Court : towards transformative and gender-just reparations? / Olga Jurasz
Children in transitional justice processes : still sidelined? / Alison Bisset
Conflict-related sexual violence in Kosovo : gendering justice through transformative reparations / Priya Gopalan
Staying the course : a call for sustained support of accountability for conflict-related sexual violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Susana SáCouto and Chanté Lasco
Conclusions / Olga Jurasz and Solange Mouthaan.
How and why women participate in armed conflict : a population-level quantitative model / Lauren Vogel
Female perpetrators in the former Yugoslav Republic and Rwanda : disrupting common understandings / Sheri A. Labenski
Female war crime perpetrators in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Alette Smeulers and Olivera Simić
Toward a gender analysis of sexual violence against men and boys in conflict : incorporating masculinities theory into feminist theories of sexual violence against women / Valorie K. Vojdik
Children and armed conflict : pitfalls of a 'one size fits all' approach / Solange Mouthaan
Gender, enslavement and war economies in Sierra Leone : a case study from the Special Court for Sierra Leone / Valerie Oosterveld
Male victims and female perpetrators of sexual violence in conflict / Anne-Marie de Brouwer and Laetitia Ruiz
Prosecuting sexual and gender-based crimes in the International Criminal Court : inching towards gender justice / Rosemary Grey and Louise Chappell
Reparations for gendered harms at the International Criminal Court : towards transformative and gender-just reparations? / Olga Jurasz
Children in transitional justice processes : still sidelined? / Alison Bisset
Conflict-related sexual violence in Kosovo : gendering justice through transformative reparations / Priya Gopalan
Staying the course : a call for sustained support of accountability for conflict-related sexual violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Susana SáCouto and Chanté Lasco
Conclusions / Olga Jurasz and Solange Mouthaan.
Summary
This book explores and challenges common assumptions about gender, conflict, and post-conflict situations. It critically examines the gendered aspects of international and transitional justice processes by subverting traditional understandings of how wars are waged, the power dynamics involved, and the experiences of victims. The book also highlights the gendered stereotypes that underpin the (mis)perceptions about gender and war in order to reveal the multi-dimensional nature of modern conflicts and their aftermaths. Featuring contributions from academics in law, criminology, international relations, politics and psychology, as well as legal practitioners in the field, 'Gender and War' offers a unique and multi-disciplinary insight into contemporary understandings of conflict and explores the potential for international and transitional justice processes to evolve in order to better acknowledge diverse and gendered experiences of modern conflicts. This book provides the reader with international and interdisciplinary perspectives on issues of international law, conflict, gender and transitional justice.
Note
This book explores and challenges common assumptions about gender, conflict, and post-conflict situations. It critically examines the gendered aspects of international and transitional justice processes by subverting traditional understandings of how wars are waged, the power dynamics involved, and the experiences of victims. The book also highlights the gendered stereotypes that underpin the (mis)perceptions about gender and war in order to reveal the multi-dimensional nature of modern conflicts and their aftermaths. Featuring contributions from academics in law, criminology, international relations, politics and psychology, as well as legal practitioners in the field, 'Gender and War' offers a unique and multi-disciplinary insight into contemporary understandings of conflict and explores the potential for international and transitional justice processes to evolve in order to better acknowledge diverse and gendered experiences of modern conflicts. This book provides the reader with international and interdisciplinary perspectives on issues of international law, conflict, gender and transitional justice.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
K5250 .G46 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781780686868 (paperback)
1780686862 (paperback)
1780686862 (paperback)
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