Gender, shame and sexual violence : the voices of witnesses and court members at war crimes tribunals / Sara Sharratt.
2011
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Author
Title
Gender, shame and sexual violence : the voices of witnesses and court members at war crimes tribunals / Sara Sharratt.
Imprint
Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate, [2011]
Copyright
©2011
Description
x, 184 pages ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
Historical background
Legal background on international criminal tribunals
Theoretical perspectives
Methods of investigation
Voices from the court
The courts surveyed
Protective measures
The witnesses
Discussion and recommendations from the court
Recommendations
Appendix A. Prosecution of cases involving rape and/or sexual violence by the ICTY
Appendix B. Questionnaire for witnesses.
Historical background
Legal background on international criminal tribunals
Theoretical perspectives
Methods of investigation
Voices from the court
The courts surveyed
Protective measures
The witnesses
Discussion and recommendations from the court
Recommendations
Appendix A. Prosecution of cases involving rape and/or sexual violence by the ICTY
Appendix B. Questionnaire for witnesses.
Summary
"Drawing on extensive interview material gathered amongst victims, witnesses, judges and NGOs, this book investigates the prosecution of rape and sexual violence in war crimes tribunals, with special attention to The International Court for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and World Court in Sarajevo. It examines the testimonies of victims and witnesses and their reasons for testifying, their attitudes towards perpetrators, the consequences of testifying, their recommendations for other witnesses and conceptions of justice. In addition, it explores the attitudes of judges, prosecutors, psychologists and those in charge of protecting and offering services. Adopting a feminist approach, 'Gender, Shame and Sexual Violence' challenges the assumption that the deterrent effect of making rape trials more visible would reduce the occurrence of sexual violence in conflict situations, contending instead that the manner in which cases are handled both increases the victims' sense of shame and serves to propagate a representation of women's bodies that may actually serve to increase the use of sexual violence during war. A compelling analysis of the prosecution of rape as a war crime, this volume offers extensive new empirical material that will be of interest to scholars of sociology, gender studies, criminology, politics, international relations and law"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-177) and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KZ7162 .S53 2011
Language
English
ISBN
9781409419990 hardback alkaline paper
1409419991 hardback alkaline paper
9781409420002 ebook
1409420000 ebook
1409419991 hardback alkaline paper
9781409420002 ebook
1409420000 ebook
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