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Reproductive Violence and International Criminal Law


ISBN13: 9789462654532
Published: March 2022
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2021)
Price: £74.99
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This book deals with the phenomenon of conflict-related reproductive violence and explores the international legal framework's capacity to respond to it. The international discourse on gender-based violence in conflicts tends to focus on sexualized crimes, which leads to incomplete narratives of the gendered dimensions of armed conflicts. In particular, international law has often remained silent on conflict-related violence affecting or aimed at the victim's reproductive system.

The author conceptualizes reproductive violence as a distinct manifestation of gender-based violence and a violation of reproductive autonomy. The analysis explores the historical approaches to reproductive violence and evaluates the current potentials of international criminal law for its prosecution as genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. In this regard, it also develops proposals for a gender-sensitive interpretation of the existing legal framework as well as possible amendments to it.

The book is aimed at researchers and practitioners in the fields of international criminal justice and international human rights law with an interest in gender perspectives on international law, sexualized and gender-based violence, and the discourse on reproductive human rights.

Subjects:
International Criminal Law
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Foundation: Sexualized Violence in International Law
Chapter 3. Historical Perspectives on Reproductive Violence in International Law
Chapter 4. Reproductive Violence and Genocide
Chapter 5. Forced Pregnancy as a Crime Against Humanity and a War Crime
Chapter 6. Enforced Sterilization and Other Forms of Reproductive Violence as Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes
Chapter 7. Conclusion