Sexual Crimes in Conflict Database

A collection of relevant literature and case law

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  • Literature

    Amnesty International – Wounds that Burn Our Souls

    Year
    2017
    Issues
    Sentencing and Reparations Victims of Sexual Violence
    Country
    Kosovo
    Keywords
    Stigmatization Access to Justice Reparation NGO Transitional Justice Rape Sexual Violence Conflict-related Sexual Violence

    Reference link
    http://www.amnesty.org/download/Documents/EUR7075582017ENGLISH.PDF
    Full reference
    Amnesty International, Wounds that Burn our Souls-Compensation for Kosovo’s Wartime Rape Survivors, but Still no Justice, Amnesty International, London, 2017.
    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

  • Literature

    Atim, Teddy et al. - Women survivors and their children born of wartime sexual violence in northern Uganda

    Year
    2018
    Issues
    Socio-cultural Context of Sexual Violence
    Country
    Uganda
    Keywords
    Post-conflict Stigmatization Sexual Violence Rejection Conflict Livelihoods

    Reference link
    https://doi.org/10.1111/disa.12275
    Full reference
    Teddy Atim, Dyan Mazurana and Anastasia Marshak, “Women Survivors and Their Children Born of Wartime Sexual Violence in Northern Uganda”, in Disasters, 2018, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. S61–S78.
    Type of literature
    Journal Article
    Research focus
    Women and the Armed Conflict
    Author
    Atim, Teddy; Mazurana, Dyan and Marshak, Anastasia

  • Literature

    Carpenter, Charli R. – Forgetting Children Born of War: Setting the Human Rights Agenda in Bosnia and Beyond

    Year
    2010
    Issues
    Socio-cultural Context of Sexual Violence Sexual Violence against Children
    Country
    Bosnia Herzegovina
    Keywords
    Stigmatization Children Born of War Children Born of Rape

    Reference link
    http://cup.columbia.edu/book/forgetting-children-born-of-war/9780231151306
    Full reference
    Charli R. Carpenter, Forgetting Children Born of War: Setting the Human Rights Agenda in Bosnia and Beyond, Colombia University Press, New York, 2010.
    Type of literature
    Book
    Research focus
    Investigation, Prosecution and Prevention of Conflict related Sexual Violence, Obstacles to Establish Accountability for Sexual Violence Crimes
    Author
    Carpenter, R. Charli

  • Literature

    Clark, Janine N. - Transitional Justice, Education, and Sexual Violence Stigma: The Results of a Schools-based Study in Bosnia-Herzegovina

    Year
    2018
    Issues
    Achievements and Challenges of Sexual Violence Prosecution Socio-cultural Context of Sexual Violence
    Country
    Bosnia Herzegovina
    Keywords
    Transitional Justice Data Collection Stigmatization

    Reference link
    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jols.12128
    Full reference
    Janine N. Clark, “Transitional Justice, Education, and Sexual Violence Stigma: The Results of a Schools-based Study in Bosnia-Herzegovina”, in Journal of Law and Society, 2018, vol. 45, no. 4, pp. 509-537.
    Type of literature
    Journal Article
    Research focus
    Investigation, Prosecution and Prevention of Conflict related Sexual Violence, Sexual Violence Data Collection

  • Literature

    Denov, Myriam and Lakor, Atim A. - Post-War Stigma, Violence and ‘Kony Children’

    Year
    2018
    Issues
    Socio-cultural Context of Sexual Violence Role of Non-state Actors in Perpetrating Violence
    Country
    Uganda
    Keywords
    Children Born of War Responsibility to Protect (R2P) LRA (Lord’s Resistance Army) Stigmatization Sexual Violence Forced Pregnancy

    Reference link
    http://brill.com/abstract/journals/gr2p/10/1-2/article-p217_217.xml
    Full reference
    Myriam Denov, and Atim A. Lakor, “Post-War Stigma, Violence and ‘Kony Children’: The Responsibility to Protect Children Born in Lord’s Resistance Army Captivity in Northern Uganda”, in Global Responsibility to Protect, 2018, vol. 10, nos. 1-2, pp. 217-238.
    Type of literature
    Journal Article
    Research focus
    Causality, Functionality and Logic of Conflict-related Sexual Violence

  • Literature

    Durham, Helen and Bernard, Vincent - Editorial: Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict: From Breaking the Silence to Breaking the Cycle

    Year
    2014
    Issues
    Achievements and Challenges of Sexual Violence Prosecution Victims of Sexual Violence

    Reference link
    http://www.icrc.org/en/international-review/article/sexual-violence-armed-conflict-breaking-silence-breaking-cycle
    Full reference
    Helen Durham and Vincent Bernard, “Editorial: Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict: From Breaking the Silence to Breaking the Cycle”, in International Review of the Red Cross, 2014, vol. 96, no. 894, pp. 427-434.
    Type of literature
    Journal Article
    Research focus
    Causality, Functionality and Logic of Conflict-related Sexual Violence

  • Literature

    Human Rights Watch - Good Girls Don’t Protest

    Year
    2016
    Issues
    Socio-cultural Context of Sexual Violence Victims of Sexual Violence
    Country
    Sudan
    Keywords
    Women Rights Stigmatization

    Reference link
    http://www.hrw.org/report/2016/03/23/good-girls-dont-protest/repression-and-abuse-women-human-rights-defenders#
    Full reference
    Human Rights Watch, “Good Girls Don’t Protest-Repression and Abuse of Women Human Rights Defenders, Activists, and Protesters in Sudan”, available at www.hrw.org/report/2016/03/23/good-girls-dont-protest/repression-and-abuse-women-human-rights-defenders, last accessed at 07 March 2019.
    Type of literature
    Grey Literature
    Research focus
    Investigation, Prosecution and Prevention of Conflict related Sexual Violence, Inequality and Discrimination against Women during Armed Conflict, Women and the Armed Conflict
    Author
    Human Rights Watch

  • Literature

    Human Rights Watch - They Told Me to Keep Quiet

    Year
    2018
    Issues
    Definitions/Elements of Sexual Violence Crimes Socio-cultural Context of Sexual Violence Procedural Rules Advancing Sexual Violence Prosecutions Evidentiary Rules Regarding Sexual Violence Prosecutions

    Reference link
    http://www.hrw.org/report/2018/09/05/they-told-me-keep-quiet/obstacles-justice-and-remedy-sexual-assault-survivors
    Full reference
    Human Rights Watch, “They Told Me to Keep Quiet-Obstacles to Justice and Remedy for Sexual Assault Survivors in Mauritania”, available at www.hrw.org/report/2018/09/05/they-told-me-keep-quiet/obstacles-justice-and-remedy-sexual-assault-survivors, last accessed at 07 March 2019.
    Type of literature
    Grey Literature
    Research focus
    Causality, Functionality and Logic of Conflict-related Sexual Violence, Investigation, Prosecution and Prevention of Conflict related Sexual Violence, Gaps in the Jurisprudence and Legislation on Conflict-related Sexual Violence crimes, Obstacles to Establish Accountability for Sexual Violence Crimes
    Author
    Human Rights Watch

  • Literature

    ICTY - Reliving the Past

    Issues
    Definitions/Elements of Sexual Violence Crimes
    Country
    Former Yugoslavia
    Keywords
    Testimony Traumatization Victims Support, including Physical and Psychological Rehabilitation Stigmatization Witness Protection

    Reference link
    http://www.icty.org/sid/10608
    Full reference
    ICTY, "Reliving the Past", available at http://www.icty.org/sid/10608, last accessed at 04 February 2019.
    Type of literature
    Grey Literature
    Research focus
    Impacts of Sexual Violence Crimes Prosecutions
    Author
    ICTY
    Type of mechanism
    International Criminal Tribunal/Court
    Name of mechanism
    International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)

  • Jurisprudence judicial mechanism

    Iraqi High Tribunal - Muhammad Azzawi Ali al-Marsumi ("Saddam Hussein Al Majeed et al.")

    Year
    2006
    Issues
    Socio-cultural Context of Sexual Violence Achievements and Challenges of Sexual Violence Prosecution
    Country
    Iraq
    Keywords
    Acquittal Stigmatization Threat of Rape Use of Euphemistic Language

    Reference link
    http://www.internationalcrimesdatabase.org/Case/187
    Type of mechanism
    Domestic court
    Name of mechanism
    Iraqi High Tribunal (IHT)
    Name of accused
    Muhammad Azzawi Ali al-Marsumi
    Charges
    Al-Marsumi was indicted (on 31 July 2005) for different charges of crimes against humanity, including torture (based on the Rome Statute provision) by aiding and abetting the senior defendants’ (Hussein, Hassan and Ramadan) joint criminal enterprise, which seemed to include sexual violence as found in the factual findings in the Judgement. The indictment was based on the response of the President and his staff on the July 1982 event. In July 1982, a convoy carrying Saddam Hussein was fired upon by unknown individuals as it was visiting the town of Al Dujail. In response to what the President perceived as an assassination attempt but which did not injure anyone, a systematic attack was launched against the residents of Al Dujail as they were fired upon from aircraft and their property was destroyed. A Revolutionary Court sentenced 148 residents to death without trial for their alleged involvement in the assassination attempt. Of those that were hanged, the Tribunal identified a number of children. Countless others died in detention, as a result of torture at the hand of the Investigation Services, or from malnutrition, lack of access to medical care and poor hygienic conditions. Many rapes and other forms of sexual violence committed against women took place in detention.
    Trial chamber verdict
    On 5 November 2006, al-Marsumi was acquitted on the request of the Prosecution (all the other co-accused in this case were convicted, including six for sexual violence).
    Status
    2715
    Case number
    1/E First/2005

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