Prosecuting conflict-related sexual violence at the ICTY /
edited by Serge Brammertz and Michelle Jarvis.
- First edition.
- Oxford University Press , Oxford, United Kingdom : 2016.
- xl, 494 pages : ; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Overview: The challenge of accountability for conflict-related sexual violence crimes / Michelle Jarvis -- International concern regarding conflict-related sexual violence in the lead-up to the ICTY's establishment / Grace Harbour -- Challenges to successful outcomes in sexual violence cases / Michelle Jarvis and Kate Vigneswaran -- Policies and institutional strategies for successful sexual violence prosecutions / Michelle Jarvis and Najwa Nabti -- Proving crimes of sexual violence / Priya Gopalan, Daniela Kravetz, and Aditya Memon -- Contextualizing sexual violence : selection of crimes / Laurel Baig, Michelle Jarvis, Elena Martin Salgado, and Giulia Pinzauti -- Contextualizing sexual violence and linking it to senior officials : modes of liability / Barbara Goy, Michelle Jarvis, and Giulia Pinzauti -- Sentencing for sexual violence crimes / Laurel Baig -- The picture of sexual violence in the former Yugoslavia conflicts as reflected in ICTY judgments / Saeeda Verrall -- Using the OTP's experience with sexual violence prosecutions as a springboard for building national capacity / Serge Brammertz, Michelle Jarvis, and Lada Å oljan -- Conclusions: Situating the OTP's experience in a broader global context / Serge Brammertz and Michelle Jarvis -- Annex A. The picture of sexual violence in the former Yugoslavia conflicts as reflected in ICTY cases / Najwa Nabti and Saeeda Verrall -- Annex B. Charges and outcomes in ICTY cases involving sexual violence / Kate Vigneswaran.
9780198768562 (hbk.)
Sex crimes--Law and legislation--Yugoslavia. Violent crimes--Law and legislation--Yugoslavia. War crimes--Yugoslavia. Rape victims--Yugoslavia. Yugoslav War, 1991-1995--Atrocities. Atrocities. Rape victims. Sex crimes--Law and legislation. Violent crimes--Law and legislation. War crimes.