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The Justice of Humans: Subject, Society and Sexual Violence in International Criminal Justice


ISBN13: 9781108497084
Published: December 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Justice for conflict-related sexual violence remains a critical problem for global society today. This ground-breaking book addresses pressing questions for 'international justice': what do existing approaches to international justice offer to victims of war and societies in conflict? And what possibilities do they provide for feminist social transformation?

The Justice of Humans develops a new feminist approach to 'international justice'. Adopting a socio-legal perspective, it studies two major contemporary examples of legal and feminist approaches to justice, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the Women's Court (former Yugoslavia), focusing on their treatment of sexual violence as a gender-based crime. Drawing on feminist social theory, legal analysis, and empirical research, the book offers an innovative feminist framework for understanding 'international justice' and offers new theoretical and practical strategies for building feminist justice.

Subjects:
International Criminal Law
Contents:
1. 'The justice of humans?' outline of a feminist social theory of international criminal justice
Part I. Subjectivity and Sociality in Contemporary International Criminal Law:
2. The international crime
3. The international legal subject
4. The international criminal trial
5. International criminal justice
6. The global legal form of international criminal law
Part II. The Women's Court and Transformative Gender Justice:
7. The women's court and the feminist approach to justice
8. Building a feminist approach to justice for international criminal law: Political challenges and conceptual foundations
9. Building a feminist justice approach to international criminal law in practice: Strategies for change

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