Healing Wounds, Fostering Change: Reparations for Women Victims of...
Noemi Manco joins JiC for this timely post on reparations for women in post-conflict societies. Noemi is a legal advisor for migrants and asylum seekers in France. She has also worked for Amnesty...
View ArticleProsecuting Sexual Violence – Some Steps Forward, But Still a Long Way to Go
Viviane Dittrich joins JiC for this guest-post on the recent record of international tribunals in prosecuting sexual violence. Viviane is completing her PhD at the London School of Economics where her...
View ArticleIntersex, Outcast – The Limits of Gender at the International Criminal Court
Laura Nacyte joins JiC for this post on the limited conceptualization of gender in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Laura is an MSc graduate of Global Security from the University...
View ArticleWriting the Jurisprudence of Gender-Based Persecution: Al Hassan on Trial at...
Georgiana Epure joins JiC for this guest post on the trial of Al Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz Ag Mohamed Ag Mahmoud and the prospects of adjudicating gender-based persecution at the International Criminal...
View ArticleAfter One Year, We Can Fully See the Gendered Costs of the Ukraine War
Gwen Battis joins JiC for this guest post on the gendered costs of Russia’s invasion and the war in Ukraine. Gwen is a graduate student at the University of Denver studying International and...
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