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Sex And International Tribunals The Erasure Of Gender From The War Narrative Chiseche Salome Mibenge

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Sex And International Tribunals The Erasure Of Gender From The War Narrative Chiseche Salome Mibenge
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Chiseche Salome Mibenge
ISBN: 9780812245189, 0812245180
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Sex And International Tribunals The Erasure Of Gender From The War Narrative Chiseche Salome Mibenge by Chiseche Salome Mibenge 9780812245189, 0812245180 instant download after payment.

Before the twenty-first century, there was little legal precedent for the prosecution of sexual violence as a war crime. Now, international tribunals have the potential to help make sense of political violence against both men and women; they have the power to uphold victims' claims and to convict the leaders and choreographers of systematic atrocity. However, by privileging certain accounts of violence over others, tribunals more often confirm outmoded gender norms, consigning women to permanent rape victim status.In "Sex and International Tribunals," Chiseche Salome Mibenge identifies the cultural assumptions behind the legal profession's claims to impartiality and universality. Focusing on the postwar tribunals in Rwanda and Sierra Leone, she mines the transcripts of local and supranational criminal trials and truth and reconciliation commissions in order to identify and critique legal definitions of forced marriage, sexual enslavement, and the conscription of children which deny a gendered experience of armed conflict beyond the mass rape of women and girls. In many cases, a single rape conviction is taken as sufficient proof that gender-based violence has been mainstreamed into the prosecution of war crimes. Drawing on anthropological research in African conflict societies, and feminist theories, Mibenge disrupts legal narratives that reinscribe essentialized notions of gender onto the conduct and resolution of violent conflict and uncovers the suppressed testimonies of men and women who are unwilling or unable to recite the legal scripts that would elevate them to the status of victimhood recognized by an international and humanitarian audience.At a moment when international intervention in conflicts is increasingly possible, "Sex and International Tribunals" points the way to a more nuanced and just response from courts.

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