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El proceso de paz en Bosnia-Herzegovina
In: Política exterior: revista bimestral, Volume 11, p. 118-124
ISSN: 0213-6856
Examines terms of the Dayton peace accords and their implementation; Bosnia-Herzegovina. Summary in English p. 210.
Tracce di inclusione: antropologia nello sviluppo e cooperazione decentrata in Bosnia-Erzegovina
In: Antropologia culturale
Ciudadanía y etnicidad en Bosnia y Herzegovina
In: Europa política. Càtedra Alfons Cucó
Venta de armas: hombres del gobierno ; el escándalo de la venta ilegal de armas argentinas a Ecuador, Croacia y Bosnia
In: Espejo de la Argentina
Ingeniería electoral y resolución de conflictos: el caso de Bosnia-Herzegovina
In: Revista de estudios políticos, p. 277-297
ISSN: 0048-7694
Discusses the process of electoral engineering in the context of dispute settlement, with special reference to the case of Bosnia-Herzegovina and provisions of the 1995 Dayton agreements with regard to scheduling of elections.
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Bosnia: "non potete obbligarci a odiare" : una Chiesa per la pace
In: Collana "Paesi, situazioni e problemi"
La transizione costituzionale della Bosnia ed Erzegovina: dall'ordinamento imposto allo stato multinazionale sostenibile?
In: Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche 81
Il traffico degli invisibili: migrazioni illegali lungo le rotte balcaniche
In: Popoli, culture, società 9
Mujer y guerra. Violacion de la mujer como estrategia de guerra. Caso Bosnia-Herzegovina
In: Revista de relaciones internacionales, Issue 89, p. 137-146
ISSN: 0185-0814
Under peaceful conditions, men normally & naturally dominate women in many spheres of life. During wartime, gender roles & orders are dislocated. On the one hand, women may become principal actors behind the lines with the absence of men at home, while on the other hand, war creates problems for women, eg, prostitution, rape, & refugee status. Enemy women who are sexually violated during war serve the political logic supported by traditional gender systems. The situation of women during the war in the former Yugoslavia raised questions about prosecution for wartime sexual violation, which had not previously been specified in international codes on women's rights. 12 References. M. Pflum