International Law and Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts
Biographical note
Chile Eboe-Osuji, LLD, is a barrister in Nigeria and Canada. He has an extensive record of experience and scholarship in applied international criminal law and international human rights law. This book was finalised during his successive positions as the Head of Chambers at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (Arusha, 2010) and as the Legal Advisor to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (Geneva, 2011).
Table of contents
Acknowledgments; Foreword; Prologue; Introduction
Chapter 1 Aetiology of Evil in Armed Conflicts
Chapter 2 Superior Responsibility for the Rape of Women during Armed Conflicts
Chapter 3 Defining Rape in International Criminal Law: An Unsettled Tug of War?
Chapter 4 Rape as Genocide and Some Questions Arising
Chapter 5 Armed Conflicts, Sexual Violence and the Mens Rea of the War Crime of Terrorism
Chapter 6 Internal Armed Conflicts, Sexual Violence and ‘Grave Breaches’
Chapter 7 Forced Marriage—an International Crime?
Chapter 8 Prosecution of Sexual Violence against Women in Post-Conflict Societies
Chapter 9 Reparation for Female Victims of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts
Epilogue; Summary of the Study; A Note of Optimism; Bibliography; Index.
Chapter 1 Aetiology of Evil in Armed Conflicts
Chapter 2 Superior Responsibility for the Rape of Women during Armed Conflicts
Chapter 3 Defining Rape in International Criminal Law: An Unsettled Tug of War?
Chapter 4 Rape as Genocide and Some Questions Arising
Chapter 5 Armed Conflicts, Sexual Violence and the Mens Rea of the War Crime of Terrorism
Chapter 6 Internal Armed Conflicts, Sexual Violence and ‘Grave Breaches’
Chapter 7 Forced Marriage—an International Crime?
Chapter 8 Prosecution of Sexual Violence against Women in Post-Conflict Societies
Chapter 9 Reparation for Female Victims of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts
Epilogue; Summary of the Study; A Note of Optimism; Bibliography; Index.
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