Smith, Heather, and Charles Anthony Smith. 2011. "Human Trafficking: The Unintended Effects of United Nations Intervention." International Political Science Review 32 (2): 125-45.
Topics: Economies, Humanitarian Assistance, International Organizations, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Peacekeeping, Rights, Human Rights, Trafficking, Human Trafficking, Sex Trafficking Regions: Africa, West Africa, Americas, Caribbean countries, Asia, South Asia, Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe Countries: Haiti, Kosovo, Nepal, Sierra Leone Keywords: United Nations, military sexual assault, intervention, human rights, human trafficking
Fox, Fiona. 2001. "New Humanitarianism: Does it Provide a Moral Banner for the 21st Century?" Disasters 25 (4): 275-289.
Topics: Development, Humanitarian Assistance, Rights, Human Rights
Freedman, Jane. 2011. “Explaining Sexual Violence and Gender Inequalities in the DRC.” Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice 23 (2): 170-175.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Humanitarian Assistance, Context-Appropriate Response to Trauma, International Organizations, NGOs, Rights, Women's Rights, Sexual Violence, Rape, SV against Women, Violence Regions: Africa, Central Africa Countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo Keywords: sexual violence, conflict, gender inequality
Enarson, Elaine, and Maureen Fordham. 2001. “From Women’s Needs to Women’s Rights in Disasters.” Environmental Hazards 3: 133–36.
Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Gender Mainstreaming, Humanitarian Assistance, International Organizations, Rights, Women's Rights
Olsson, Louise. 2000. “Mainstreaming Gender in Multidimensional Peacekeeping: A Field Perspective.” International Peacekeeping 7 (3): 1–16. doi:10.1080/13533310008413846.
Topics: Gender, Women, Gender Balance, Gender Mainstreaming, Humanitarian Assistance, International Organizations, Peacekeeping, Rights, Human Rights
Buss, Doris, and Ambreena Manji. 2005. International Law: Modern Feminist Approaches. Oxford: Hart Publishing.
Topics: Development, Environment, Feminisms, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender Mainstreaming, Humanitarian Assistance, International Law, International Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Rights, Human Rights, Women's Rights
Weissman, Deborah M. 2004. “The Human Rights Dilemma: Rethinking the Humanitarian Project.” Columbia Human Rights Law Review 35 (April): 259–336.
Topics: Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Gender, Women, Humanitarian Assistance, International Law, International Human Rights, International Organizations, Rights, Human Rights Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America
Cohen, Dara Kay, and Amelia Hoover Green. 2012. “Dueling Incentives: Sexual Violence in Liberia and the Politics of Human Rights Advocacy.” Journal of Peace Research 49 (3): 445–58.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Humanitarian Assistance, International Organizations, Rights, Human Rights, Sexual Violence Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Liberia
Brun, Cathrine. 2003. “Local Citizens or Internally Displaced Persons? Dilemmas of Long Term Displacement in Sri Lanka.” Journal of Refugee Studies 16 (4): 376–97.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Citizenship, Displacement & Migration, IDPs, Refugees, Humanitarian Assistance, Rights Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Sri Lanka
Rosen, David M. 2007. “Child Soldiers, International Humanitarian Law, and the Globalization of Childhood.” American Anthropologist, New Series, 109 (2): 296–306.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Child Soldiers, Gender, Girls, Boys, Humanitarian Assistance, International Law, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Rights, Human Rights Keywords: child soldiers, globalization, age, law, Rights
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