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OverviewThe result of a collaboration between a feminist legal scholar and an anthropologist, Conflict-Related Sexual Violence presents completely original work by anthropologists, international human rights lawyers, legal theorists, political scientists, mental health professionals, and activists who report upon their respective research regarding responses to conflict-related sexual violence in Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Colombia, Haiti, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, and South Africa. Much more than a series of case studies, though, the bulk of the book addresses the implications of international responses to conflict-related sexual violence through analyses of the gaps between policy and practice with respect to efforts made by international organisations, criminal courts and tribunals to reduce or respond to conflict-related sexual violence. Scholarly, reflective, provocative yet practical and action-oriented, this book exemplifies a visionary blending of analysis, evidence, concepts and programs for ameliorating the lot of those whose lives are framed by war and conflict and the striving to find healing and justice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tonia St. Germain , Susan DeweyPublisher: Kumarian Press Imprint: Kumarian Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9781565495043ISBN 10: 1565495047 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 30 August 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsI've learned so much from reading Dewey and St. Germain's wonderfully informed contributors' descriptions, explanations and warnings - about what feminist prosecutorial strategies would look like, about why legal definitions matter, about specific obstacles on the road to formal justice for women survivors of wartime sexual assault. This is a book for anyone who cares about achieving post-war gender justice. This impressively diverse interdisciplinary volume addresses the occurence of and legal reactions to conflict-related sexual violence... The book's strengths include the diversity of perspectives that it contains, the rich resulrs of fieldwork in many of the chapters and the careful analysisof the legal and the practical dimensions..Summing up: Recommended. Through this collection of scholarly work, St. Germain and Dewey provide an insightful, critical analysis of current international legal structures spurring the necessary debate of how to ensure these institutions remain reflexive in their approaches to conflict-related sexual violence. Scholarly, reflective, provocative yet practical and action-oriented, this book exemplifies a visionary blending of analysis, evidence, concepts and programs for ameliorating the lot of those whose lives are framed by war and conflict and the striving to find healing and justice. I've learned so much from reading Dewey and St. Germain's wonderfully informed contributors' descriptions, explanations and warnings - about what feminist prosecutorial strategies would look like, about why legal definitions matter, about specific obstacles on the road to formal justice for women survivors of wartime sexual assault. This is a book for anyone who cares about achieving post-war gender justice. """I've learned so much from reading Dewey and St. Germain's wonderfully informed contributors' descriptions, explanations and warnings - about what feminist prosecutorial strategies would look like, about why legal definitions matter, about specific obstacles on the road to formal justice for women survivors of wartime sexual assault. This is a book for anyone who cares about achieving post-war gender justice."" ""Scholarly, reflective, provocative yet practical and action-oriented, this book exemplifies a visionary blending of analysis, evidence, concepts and programs for ameliorating the lot of those whose lives are framed by war and conflict and the striving to find healing and justice."" ""This impressively diverse interdisciplinary volume addresses the occurence of and legal reactions to conflict-related sexual violence... The book's strengths include the diversity of perspectives that it contains, the rich resulrs of fieldwork in many of the chapters and the careful analysisof the legal and the practical dimensions..Summing up: Recommended."" ""Through this collection of scholarly work, St. Germain and Dewey provide an insightful, critical analysis of current international legal structures spurring the necessary debate of how to ensure these institutions remain reflexive in their approaches to conflict-related sexual violence.""" Author InformationSusan Dewey is Assistant Professor, Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Wyoming. Tonia St. Germain is Associate Professor and Co-ordinator, Gender Studies Program, Eastern Oregon University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |