Prosecuting Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes at the International Criminal Court
The 1998 Rome Statute, the treaty establishing the International Criminal Court (ICC), includes a longer list of gender-based crimes than any previous instrument of international criminal law. The Statute's twentieth anniversary provides an opportunity to examine how successful the ICC has been in prosecuting those crimes, what challenges it has faced, and how its caselaw on these crimes might develop in future. Taking up that opportunity, this book analyses the ICC's practice in prosecuting gender-based crimes across all cases for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide in the ICC up until mid-2018. This analysis is based on a detailed examination of court records and original interviews with prosecutors and gender experts at the Court. This book covers topics of emerging interest to practitioners in this field, including wartime sexual violence against men and boys, persecution on the grounds of gender and sexual orientation, and sexual violence against 'child soldiers'.
- The most up-to-date and comprehensive academic commentary on the ICC's practice in prosecuting gender-based crimes
- Contains original interviews with prosecutors and gender advisors at the International Criminal Court, offering unique 'insider perspectives' to readers
- The book is designed to be an effective resource for lawyers, scholars and other professionals working in the field of international criminal law
Reviews & endorsements
‘… unique, outstanding, and thought provoking works examining conflict-related gender-based crimes … should be considered as essential tools for a wide range of audiences involved in international criminal law, including academics, legal researchers, practitioners, and women’s rights defenders for many years ahead.’ Hilmi M. Zawati, Journal of International Criminal Justice
Product details
November 2020Paperback
9781108455985
394 pages
230 × 150 × 24 mm
0.57kg
7 b/w illus. 25 tables
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Table of Contents
- 1. Seeing gender amid 'unimaginable atrocitites'
- 2. Gender-based crimes
- 3. The road to Rome
- 4. The road from Rome
- 5. Finding the positives
- 6. Looking forward.