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International review of the red cross : Humanitarian debate, law, policy, action

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Publication details: Geneva I C R C 2002Description: 715pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.600000 INT-10
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CONTENTS 5 Editorial Women 9 Interview with Mary Robinson President of Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative Articles 19 Between Amazons and Sabines: a historical approach to women and war Ire`ne Herrmann and Daniel Palmieri 31 The dialogue of difference: gender perspectives on international humanitarian law Helen Durham and Katie O’Byrne 53 Women fighters and the ‘beautiful soul’ narrative Laura Sjoberg 69 Women’s participation in the Rwandan genocide: mothers or monsters? Nicole Hogg 103 From helplessness to agency: examining the plurality of women’s experiences in armed conflict Medina Haeri and Nadine Puechguirbal 123 Women in detention Julie Ashdown and Mel James 143 Women, armed conflict and language – Gender, violence and discourse Laura J. Shepherd 2 161 Women, economy, war Carolyn Nordstrom 177 ‘They came with two guns’: the consequences of sexual violence for the mental health of women in armed conflicts Evelyne Josse 197 The Security Council on women in war: between peacebuilding and humanitarian protection Alain-Guy Tachou-Sipowo 221 UN Security Council Resolutions 1325 and 1820: constructing gender in armed conflict and international humanitarian law Amy Barrow 235 Between rhetoric and reality: exploring the impact of military humanitarian intervention upon sexual violence – post-conflict sex trafficking in Kosovo Samantha T. Godec 259 Lost in translation: UN responses to sexual violence against men and boys in situations of armed conflict Sandesh Sivakumaran Reports and documents 279 National implementation of international humanitarian law Biannual updates on national legislation and case law July – December 2009 Books and articles 289 Recent acquisitions of the Library and Research Service, ICRC
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CONTENTS
5 Editorial
Women
9 Interview with Mary Robinson
President of Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative
Articles
19 Between Amazons and Sabines: a historical approach to women
and war
Ire`ne Herrmann and Daniel Palmieri
31 The dialogue of difference: gender perspectives on international
humanitarian law
Helen Durham and Katie O’Byrne
53 Women fighters and the ‘beautiful soul’ narrative
Laura Sjoberg
69 Women’s participation in the Rwandan genocide: mothers or
monsters?
Nicole Hogg
103 From helplessness to agency: examining the plurality of women’s
experiences in armed conflict
Medina Haeri and Nadine Puechguirbal
123 Women in detention
Julie Ashdown and Mel James
143 Women, armed conflict and language – Gender, violence and
discourse
Laura J. Shepherd
2
161 Women, economy, war
Carolyn Nordstrom
177 ‘They came with two guns’: the consequences of sexual violence
for the mental health of women in armed conflicts
Evelyne Josse
197 The Security Council on women in war: between peacebuilding and
humanitarian protection
Alain-Guy Tachou-Sipowo
221 UN Security Council Resolutions 1325 and 1820: constructing
gender in armed conflict and international humanitarian law
Amy Barrow
235 Between rhetoric and reality: exploring the impact of military
humanitarian intervention upon sexual violence – post-conflict
sex trafficking in Kosovo
Samantha T. Godec
259 Lost in translation: UN responses to sexual violence against men
and boys in situations of armed conflict
Sandesh Sivakumaran
Reports and documents
279 National implementation of international humanitarian law
Biannual updates on national legislation and case law
July – December 2009
Books and articles
289 Recent acquisitions of the Library and Research Service, ICRC

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