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China-HA-HA Azienda Directories
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Azienda News:
- Prosecuting conflict-related sexual violence at the International . . .
Section II of this paper defines sexual and gender violence in the context of conflict and explores its inclusion as a crime as defined by the Rome Statute
- Pathways to Justice and Accountability for Conflict-Related Sexual . . .
Drawing on their insights from across conflict settings, this report presents actionable policy recommendations for the international community and key stakeholders to hold perpetrators
- Accountability as Prevention: Ending Cycles of Sexual Violence in Conflict
Access to justice and accountability for survivors is an essential element of a multi-sectoral and holistic response to conflict-related sexual violence, and access to legal redress is
- The Prosecution of Sexual Violence in conflict: The Importance of Human . . .
The pervasiveness of sexual violence impedes or deprives women and girls of the ability to exercise their: 1) civil and political rights; 2) economic, social and cultural rights; and, 3) third generation rights such as the right to peace and development
- The International Criminal Court and Sexual Violence: Between . . .
Taking into account the evolving jurisprudence, the Article explores the persisting challenges and the perceived gap between aspirations and reality regarding the prosecution of sexual violence at the ICC
- Sexual violence in armed conflicts: A violation of international . . .
Sexual violence is prevalent in contemporary armed conflicts International humanitarian law and human rights law absolutely prohibit all forms of sexual violence at all times and against anyone; international criminal law moreover provides for the individual criminal responsibility of sexual crimes’ perpetrators
- Accountability for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
Since the late 1990s and early 2000s, notable progress has been made toward holding accountable those responsible for conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV), with a view toward ending impunity
- Documenting Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones: An Analysis of the Murad . . .
The UK initiated the initial call against such kind of gender-based violence by launching the ‘Preventive Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative’ (PSVI) In this blog, the author aims to analyze the code, its implementation, and discuss its challenges limitations
- Sexual Violence Is Not an Inevitable Cost of War
The ever-growing list of conflict zones in which sexual violence has been reported globally this year, including in Israel, Ethiopia, Sudan, Ukraine, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Haiti, underscores the persistent horror of this scourge
- Accountability for Sexual and Gender-based Violence During Mass . . .
Recognizing the important role of national systems in promoting accountability, this article examines the experiences of Argentina and Guatemala, where trials for mass atrocities are taking place Courts in Argentina have recognized sexual violence as a repressive tactic used against political opponents during the 1976–1983 military dictatorship
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