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    UN Security Council Resolutions 1325 and 1820: Constructing Gender in Armed Conflict and International Humanitarian Law

    Barrow, Amy. 2010. "UN Security Council Resolutions 1325 and 1820: Constructing Gender in Armed Conflict and International Humanitarian Law." International Review of the Red Cross 92 (877): 221-34.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, International Law, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), UN Security Council Resolutions on WPS, UNSCR 1325, UNSCR 1820, Sexual Violence, Rape Regions: Africa, Central Africa, East Africa, Europe, Balkans Countries: Rwanda, Yugoslavia (former)

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    Gender Crimes Jurisprudence in the ICTR: Positive Developments

    Askin, Kelly Dawn. 2005. “Gender Crimes Jurisprudence in the ICTR: Positive Developments.” Journal of International Criminal Justice 3 (4): 1007–18.

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    Topics: Gender, Gender-Based Violence, Genocide, International Law, International Criminal Law, Justice, International Tribunals & Special Courts, Sexual Violence, Rape Regions: Africa, Central Africa, East Africa Countries: Rwanda

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    Rape and Forced Pregnancy under the ICC Statute: Human Dignity, Autonomy, and Consent

    Boon, Kristen. 2001. “Rape and Forced Pregnancy under the ICC Statute: Human Dignity, Autonomy, and Consent.” Columbia Human Rights Law Review 32: 625-75.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, International Law, International Criminal Law, Justice, International Tribunals & Special Courts, Sexual Violence, Male Perpetrators, Rape, SV against Women

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    The Curious Visibility of Wartime Rape: Gender and Ethnicity in International Criminal Law

    Buss, Doris E. 2007. “The Curious Visibility of Wartime Rape: Gender and Ethnicity in International Criminal Law.” Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 25: 3-22.

    Topics: Armed Conflict, Ethnicity, Gender, International Law, International Criminal Law, Justice, International Tribunals & Special Courts, Sexual Violence, Rape Regions: Africa, Central Africa, East Africa, Europe, Balkans Countries: Rwanda, Yugoslavia (former)

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    Impunity or Immunity: Wartime Male Rape and Sexual Torture as a Crime against Humanity

    Zawati, Hilmi M. 2007. “Impunity or Immunity: Wartime Male Rape and Sexual Torture as a Crime against Humanity.” Torture: Quarterly Journal on Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and Prevention of Torture 17 (1): 27–47.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Men, Gendered Power Relations, Health, Mental Health, Trauma, International Law, International Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Justice, Crimes against Humanity, War Crimes, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Security, Sexual Violence, Rape, SV against Men, Sexuality, Sexual Torture Regions: MENA, Asia, Middle East, Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe Countries: Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Iraq Keywords: sexual torture, male rape, wartime rape, gender crimes, Croatia, Iraq

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    Gender Violence: The Hidden War Crime

    Aafjes, Astrid. 1998. Gender Violence: The Hidden War Crime. Washington, DC: Women, Law & Development International.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Gender-Based Violence, International Law, Justice, War Crimes, Sexual Violence, Rape, SV against Women

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    Deterring and Preventing Rape and Sexual Slavery during Periods of Armed Conflict

    Reynolds, Sarnata. 1998. "Deterring and Preventing Rape and Sexual Slavery during Periods of Armed Conflict."  Law and Inequality 16: 601. 

    Topics: Armed Conflict, International Law, International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Justice, Sexual Violence, Rape, Sexual Slavery

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    How Far is the "Door Ajar"? Whether Rape as Torture is Actionable under the Alien Tort Statute after SOSA

    Kahn, Zachary S. 2006. “How far is the 'Door Ajar'? Whether Rape as Torture is Actionable under the Alien Tort Statute after SOSA.” Yeshiva University Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 12 (2): 685–708.

    Topics: Gender, International Law, International Criminal Law, Sexual Violence, Rape, Torture Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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    Rape as a Crime in International Humanitarian Law: Where to from Here?

    Dixon, Rosalind. 2002. “Rape as a Crime in International Humanitarian Law: Where to from Here?” European Journal of International Law 13 (3): 697–719.

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    Topics: Feminisms, Gender, International Law, International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Justice, International Tribunals & Special Courts, Reparations, War Crimes, Sexual Violence, Rape

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    International Prosecution of Rape in Warfare: Nondiscriminatory Recognition and Enforcement

    Levy, Arden B. 1993. "International Prosecution of Rape in Warfare: Nondiscriminatory Recognition and Enforcement." UCLA Women's Law Journal 2 (2): 255–97. 

    Topics: Gender, Women, International Law, International Criminal Law, Sexual Violence, Rape

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