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The last few decades have seen remarkable developments in
international criminal justice, especially in relation to the
pursuit of individuals responsible for sexual violence and other
gender-based crimes. Historically ignored, justified, or minimised,
this category of crimes now has a heightened profile in the
international political and judicial arena. Despite this, gender is
poorly understood, and blind spots, biases, and stereotypes
prevail. This book brings together leading feminist international
criminal and humanitarian law academics and practitioners to
examine the place of gender in international criminal law (ICL). It
identifies and analyses past and current narrow understandings of
gender, before considering how a limited conceptualization affects
accountability efforts. The authors consider how best to implement
a more nuanced understanding of gender in the practice of
international criminal law by identifying possible responses,
including embedding a sophisticated gender strategy into the
practice of ICL, the gender-sensitive application of international
human rights and humanitarian law, and encouraging a
gender-competent approach to judging in ICL. The authors' aim is to
strengthen efforts for accountability for all atrocity crimes-war
crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and aggression.
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