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Recognition of gendered experiences of harm at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia: The promise and the pitfalls

Forty years after the beginning of the Khmer Rouge regime, the recent Trial Chamber judgment in case 002/01 before Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) has provided legal recognition of the devastating violence of the forced population movements. However, despite the undoubted significance of the judgment, it represents a missed opportunity to more fully reflect issues of gender. The article argues that in order to capture the plurality of gendered experiences it is necessary to foreground a social understanding of harm. Drawing on civil party oral testimony, the article begins to surface gendered experiences of the social harms of familial separation and starvation of family members, harms that have often remained silenced in international criminal law. In doing so it seeks to contribute to emerging feminist discourse on broader gendered harms and illustrates the need for further scrutiny of the approach of the ECCC.

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Miền Giá trị
Loại tài liệu Reports, journal articles, and research papers (including theses and dissertations)
Ngôn ngữ
  • Tiếng Anh
Chủ đề
  • Crimes
  • Gender
  • Judiciary and courts
  • Legal system and judicial system
  • Womens rights
Vùng địa lý (phạm vi không gian)
  • Campuchia
Bản quyền Yes
Hạn chế truy cập và sử dụng

Copyright the Author(s) 2016. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com

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Liên hệ

Diana Sankey d.s.sankey@ljmu.ac.uk

Tác giả (cá nhân) Sankey, Diana
Nhà xuất bản Springer
Ngày xuất bản 2016
Đánh số trang 21 p.
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