Crimes Against Humanity
In: Marina Lostal, Emilie Hunter & Ilia Utmelidze, "Crimes Against Humanity", Case Matrix Network (2017)
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In: Marina Lostal, Emilie Hunter & Ilia Utmelidze, "Crimes Against Humanity", Case Matrix Network (2017)
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In: Women's Issues
Intro -- CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN -- CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN -- DEDICATION -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- FOREWORD -- INTRODUCTION: CRIME WITHOUT PUNISHMENT -- 1. WOMEN MISSING -- 2. THE SLAVE TRADE, RENAMED HUMAN TRAFFICKING -- 3. RAPE IN WAR, AND PROGRAMMED RAPE -- 4. FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION -- 5. ENFORCED CHASTITY AND ITS COROLLARY -- 6. CHILD MARRIAGE -- 7. DOMESTIC ABUSE -- PART I: CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN IN CONCEPT AND LAW -- THE LAWS GOVERNING CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN CONSTITUTING OBLIGATIO ERGA OMNES -- INTRODUCTION -- DEFINING CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN -- ELEMENTS OF CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN -- SOURCES OF THE LAW -- CONVENTIONS -- CUSTOMS -- JUDICIAL DECISIONS -- GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW -- RESOLUTIONS OF THE UNITED NATIONS -- PUBLICISTS -- JUS COGENS -- SUBJECTS OF CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN -- THE PERPETRATORS OF CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN -- CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY -- CONCLUSION -- THE HUMAN RIGHTS DESIGN: A CRITIQUE OF 'UNIVERSALITY' IN A PATRIARCHAL WORLD -- INTRODUCTION -- THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: A FEMINIST CRITIQUE -- STEPS IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION: CEDAW -- CONCLUSION -- ETHICAL AND META-ETHICAL APPROACHES TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN -- META-ETHICS OR PHILOSOPHICAL ETHICS -- NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PENAL ETHICS AND THE QUESTION OF FEMALE GENDER2 -- EXAMINING THE DESIRE TO IMPOSE VALUES -- THE ROME STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (2002): THE IMPACT OF THE COALITION OF WOMEN'S GROUPS -- INTRODUCTION -- WOMEN'S CAUCUS AT THE ROME CONFERENCE -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Primary Sources -- Periodicals, NGO Publications -- Secondary Sources (Scholarly Articles, Opinions) -- PART II: CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN IN TIMES OF CONFLICT -- RAPE AND OTHER SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS IN ARMED CONFLICT: A LEGAL LOOK AT THE ISSUES -- I. EXISTING INTERNATIONAL LAW -- II. CASES BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL COURTS.
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Scott proposes that literary approaches offer us one way to read how identities are discursively constituted and understood as and of experience. She encourages us to read for and write how histories (personal, political, and social) are constructed and constructive. This article focuses on how difference, knowledge production, and witnessing produce identities as "not something that was always already there simply waiting to be expressed, not something that will always exist in the form it was given." In particular, the author considers her experience as a mother alongside Julia Kristeva's essay "Stabat Mater," which contrasts Catholic understandings of motherhood and femininity with her own experience of maternity, and Minne Bruce Pratt's poetry collection Crime Against Nature, which confronts the loss of Pratt's children following her coming out as a lesbian.
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