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Sex And Gender Crimes In The New International Law Past Present Future Nijhoff Law Specials 75 Alona Hagayfrey

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Sex And Gender Crimes In The New International Law Past Present Future Nijhoff Law Specials 75 Alona Hagayfrey
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 199
Author: Alona Hagay-Frey
ISBN: 9789004189126, 9004189122
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Sex And Gender Crimes In The New International Law Past Present Future Nijhoff Law Specials 75 Alona Hagayfrey by Alona Hagay-frey 9789004189126, 9004189122 instant download after payment.

In times of conflict, women have traditionally been excluded from protection of the law. This book analyzes the treatment of sex and gender crimes under international law by identifying various legal eras, from the inception of international criminal law until its most recent formulation, the Rome Statute. The author conducts her critical journey armed with insights about the development of the crime of rape in domestic law and feminist theories, and exposes gaps and silences in international law's treatment of sex and gender crimes. The author claims that the underlying stratum of sex crimes the gender stratum must be acknowledged. Hence, it is not sufficient to treat rape as another offense under existing traditional crime categories. It must also be anchored as a separate crime category that clearly establishes the boundaries of the legal norm, harmonizes different nations laws, and eradicates the remnants of patriarchy linked to this offense.

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