Monographie
Silenced victims of wartime sexual violence / Olivera Simić
Type de contenu
- Texte
Type de médiation
- sans médiation
Type de support
- Volume
Titre(s)
- Silenced victims of wartime sexual violence / Olivera Simić
Auteur(s)
Publication
- London New York (N.Y.) : Routledge, 2018
Description matérielle
- 1 vol. (XIX-196 p.) : couv. br. ill. en coul. ; 24 cm
Collection
- Post-conflict law and justice
ISBN
- 978-1-138-91862-7
- 978-0-367-89367-5
- 1-138-91862-8
EAN
- 9780367893675 br.
- 9781138918627 rel.
Appartient à la collection
- Post conflict law and justice Series editors : James A. Sweeney, Matthew Saul London [etc.] Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2016
Classification décimale Dewey
- 341.69
Note sur l'édition et l'histoire bibliographique
- Autre tirage : 2019 (éd. br.)
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Bibliogr. p. [162]-190. Index
Résumé ou extrait
- La p. de garde indique : "The condemnation of wartime sexual violence as a gross violation of human rights has received widespread support. While rape and other forms of sexual violence have attracted considerable local and international attention, this often excludes wartime sexual violence among women belonging to so-called 'perpetrator' war-torn nations. This book explores the silence surrounding women’s experiences of wartime sexual violence within academic, legal and public discourses. [The author] argues that the international criminal law and feminist legal discourse on wartime sexual violence can construct a problematic victim hierarchy that excludes and misrecognises certain women’s experiences of sexual violence during and after armed conflict. The book focuses on the experiences of Bosnian Serb women, where the collapse of the former Yugoslavia led to brutal war and gross human rights violations throughout the 1990s. Two decades after the war, women in Bosnia and Herzegovina are still facing the legacies of the violence in the 1990s. Through this case [the author] argues that while all women survivors of rape face problems of stigma, shame and lack of political visibility, their legal and symbolic status differ according to their ethno-national identity."
Sujet - Nom commun
- Viol comme arme de guerre
- Viol comme arme de guerre -- Bosnie (Bosnie-Herzégovine)
- Crimes contre les femmes -- Droit -- Bosnie (Bosnie-Herzégovine)
- Violence envers les femmes -- Bosnie (Bosnie-Herzégovine)
- Guerre dans l'ex-Yougoslavie (1991-1995) -- Femmes -- Bosnie (Bosnie-Herzégovine)
- Femmes -- Statut juridique
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