Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Special Issue: The International Criminal Court – A Site of Gender Justice

The latest issue of the International Feminist Journal of Politics (Vol. 16, no. 4, 2014) focuses on "The International Criminal Court – A Site of Gender Justice." Contents include:
  • Special Issue: The International Criminal Court – A Site of Gender Justice
    • Louise Chappell & Andrea Durbach, Introduction: The International Criminal Court: A Site of Gender Justice?
    • Fatou Bensouda, Foreword: Gender Justice and the ICC: Progress and Reflections
    • Andrea Durbach & Louise Chappell, Leaving Behind the Age of Impunity: Victims of Gender Violence and the Promise of Reparations
    • Valerie Oosterveld, Constructive Ambiguity and the Meaning of “Gender” for the International Criminal Court
    • Jonneke Koomen, Language Work at International Criminal Courts
    • Rosemary Grey, Sexual Violence against Child Soldiers: The Limits and Potential of International Criminal Law
    • Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Gendered Harms and their Interface with International Criminal Law: Norms, Challenges and Domestication
    • Louise Chappell, Andrea Durbach & Judge Elizabeth Odio Benito, Judge Odio Benito: A View of Gender Justice From the Bench
    • Louise Chappell & Brigid Inder, Advocating for International Gender Justice: A Conversation with Brigid Inder
    • Sari Kouvo, Review Essay: Feminism, Gender and International (Criminal) Law: From Asking the “Woman Question” in Law to Moving Beyond Law