Women and transitional justice : the experience of women as participants / edited by Lisa Yarwood.

This book discusses the evolving principle of transitional justice in public international law and international relations from the female perspective at a time when the concept is increasingly recognised by the international community as an effective framework in which to negotiate and manage a com...

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Other Authors: Yarwood, Lisa (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2013.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter Introduction
  • chapter 1 Women, Transitional Justice and Indigenous Conflict: The Role of Women in Addressing New Zealand's Colonial Past / LISA YARWOOD
  • chapter 2 Women, Peace and Security: Mainstreaming Gender in Transitional Justice Processes / AMY BARROW
  • chapter 3 International criminal justice and the girl child: different needs, equal opportunities ANNELOTTE WALSH
  • chapter 4 Lessons from the Field: The Inclusion of Refugee Women in Transitional Justice Initiatives / SARAH MADDOX
  • chapter 5 The Adjudication of Sex Crimes Under International Criminal Law: What Does Gender Have to Do with It? / CAROLINE FOURNET
  • chapter 6 Denial, Impunity and Transitional Justice: The Fate of Female Rape Victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina / CLOTILDE PÉGORIER
  • chapter 7 A Tool for Reconciling Gender and Customary Law
  • chapter 8 Reparations in Colombia: Advancing the Women's Rights Agenda / CATALINA DÍAZ WITH IRIS MARIN
  • chapter 9 The Peruvian Case: Gender and Transitional Justice / JULISSA MANTILLA FALCÓN.