Criminal Justice for Gendered Violence and Beyond

Author:

Haynes Dina Francesca1,Aoláin Fionnuala Ní2,Cahn Naomi3

Affiliation:

1. 1Associate Professor of Law, New England Law, Boston, MA, USA

2. 2Dorsey & Whitney Chair in Law, University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, MN, USA; Professor of Law, University of Ulster Transitional Justice Institute, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim, UK

3. 3John Theodore Fey Research Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School, Washington, DC, USA

Abstract

AbstractThis article focuses on the advancements in and limitations of international criminal law to address the range of harms experienced by women in times of armed conflict. International criminal law is an important tool, but not the only relevant structure or institution that has a role to play in addressing the underlying conditions and causes that produce systematic violence for women. The long-term success of post-conflict reconstruction rests upon understanding and legally articulating what women truly perceive as generally harmful to them, and then remedying those harms in the broadest possible sense. In assessing the influence and value of international and domestic criminal accountability for violations experienced by women, it is also important that we acknowledge law's limits. Criminal accountability has both symbolic and practical importance, but it must be combined with policy-making focused on the deep inequalities and disadvantages experienced by women in order to fundamentally transform women' lives in post-conflict societies. Feminists should be suspicious when law only addresses a fraction of transgressive sexual acts and fails to engender equality and nullify discrimination. Both are central to changing women's lives.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Law,Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science

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