Sexual Crimes in Conflict Database
A collection of relevant literature and case law
Showing 11 to 14 of 14 results.
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Literature
Amnesty International - They Took Our Husbands and Forced Us to Be Their Girlfriends
- Year
- 2018
- Issues
- Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War
- Country
- Nigeria
- Keywords
- Internally Displaced Persons Access to Justice Military Perpetrator Gender-Based Violence Sex Crime
- Reference link
- http://www.amnesty.org/download/Documents/AFR4491222018ENGLISH.PDF
- Full reference
- Amnesty International, They Took Our Husbands and Forced Us to Be Their Girlfriends-Women in North-East Nigeria Starved and Raped by Those Claiming to Rescue Them, Amnesty International, London, 2018.
- Type of literature
- Grey Literature
- Research focus
- Obstacles to Establish Accountability for Sexual Violence Crimes, Inequality and Discrimination against Women during Armed Conflict, Women and the Armed Conflict
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Literature
Amnesty International – They Betrayed Us
- Year
- 2018
- Issues
- Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War
- Country
- Nigeria
- Keywords
- Boko Haram Military Perpetrator Internally Displaced Persons Rape as a Weapon of War Gender-Based Violence
- Reference link
- http://www.amnesty.org/download/Documents/AFR4484152018ENGLISH.PDF
- Full reference
- Amnesty International, They Betrayed us-Women Who Survived Boko Haram Raped, Starved and Detained in Nigeria, Amnesty International, London, 2018
- Research focus
- Sexual Violence Data Collection, Inequality and Discrimination against Women during Armed Conflict, Women and the Armed Conflict
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Literature
Amnesty International – We Will Destroy Everything
- Year
- 2018
- Issues
- Definitions/Elements of Sexual Violence Crimes Victims of Sexual Violence
- Country
- Myanmar
- Keywords
- Rohingya Military Perpetrator Crimes Against Humanity Refugee Sexual Violence
- Reference link
- http://www.amnesty.org/download/Documents/ASA1686302018ENGLISH.PDF
- Full reference
- Amnesty International, We Will Destroy Everything-Military Responsibility for Crimes against Humanity in Rakhine State, Myanmar, Amnesty International, London, 2018.
- Type of literature
- Grey Literature
- Research focus
- Investigation, Prosecution and Prevention of Conflict related Sexual Violence
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Literature
Carson, Julie K. and Carson, Brad R. - The Historical Roots and Future Directions for Military Law and Policies on Rape and Sexual Assault
- Year
- 2018
- Issues
- Definitions/Elements of Sexual Violence Crimes Achievements and Challenges of Sexual Violence Prosecution Procedural Rules Advancing Sexual Violence Prosecutions Evidentiary Rules Regarding Sexual Violence Prosecutions
- Country
- United States of America
- Keywords
- Military Rape Law Military Perpetrator Sexual Assault/Attack/Abuse
- Reference link
- http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1037/mil0000180
- Full reference
- Julie K. Carson and Brad R. Carson, “The Historical Roots and Future Directions for Military Law and Policies on Rape and Sexual Assault”, in Military Psychology, 2018, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 181-192.
- Type of literature
- Journal Article
- Research focus
- Gaps in the Jurisprudence and Legislation on Conflict-related Sexual Violence crimes, Obstacles to Establish Accountability for Sexual Violence Crimes
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