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The crime of rape in the ICTY's and the ICTR's case-law (CROSBI ID 168420)

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Fabijanić Gagro, Sandra The crime of rape in the ICTY's and the ICTR's case-law // Zbornik Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu, 60 (2010), 6; 1309-1334

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Fabijanić Gagro, Sandra

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The crime of rape in the ICTY's and the ICTR's case-law

Despite the fact that women may be active participants in armed conflicts as soldiers, they are still mostly the victims. Violation against women during war time is not just an act of sexual violence, but rather a method of warfare, i.e., an instrument of revenge and a means of dishonouring not just the woman, but “her man“ and in the end the whole nation. Through the case-law of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (hereinafter: ICTY) and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (hereinafter: ICTR) it has become obvious that the crime of rape is no longer a matter of state, but that it has been recognized as a crime on the international level – as a crime against humanity, serious war crime, and (in some cases where we can fortify and sustain a mens rea) even a genocide. The fact that many women do not acknowledge what happened - because of the traditional upbringing and rigid religious systems, is at the same time interesting and daunting. In many cases being a rape victim is a shame for the raped woman.

women; rape; sexual crimes; ICTY; ICTR; case-law

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60 (6)

2010.

1309-1334

objavljeno

0350-2058

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