Defining rape : emerging obligations for states under international law? / / by Maria Eriksson.

The crime of rape has been prevalent in all contexts, whether committed during armed conflict or in peacetime, and has largely been characterised by a culture of impunity. International law, through its branches of international human rights law, international humanitarian law and international crim...

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Superior document:Raoul Wallenberg Institute human rights library, v. 38
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Raoul Wallenberg Institute human rights library ; v. 38.
Physical Description:1 online resource (624 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • The definition of rape in an international perspective
  • The prohibition of rape in domestic criminal law : an historical overview
  • The harm of sexual violence
  • Elements of the crime of rape
  • Sexual violence in context
  • State obligations to prevent and punish rape
  • The recognition of rape as a violation of international human rights law
  • International humanitarian law
  • International criminal law
  • The interplay between international human rights law and international humanitarian law
  • Cultural relativism and obstacles to a uniform international definition of rape.