id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_zqpwk4vg4ba53cnfharhllwspu Kirsten Campbell Gender Justice Beyond the Tribunals: From Criminal Accountability to Transformative Justice 2016 7 .pdf application/pdf 3330 208 36 this symposium describe the modernization of the law on sexual violence as a key legacy of the ad hoc international criminal tribunals.1 However, this characterization does not capture the wider challenges that genderbased crimes have raised for the Tribunals, including other legacies of gendered hierarchies and inequalities. 4 For discussion, see SERGE BRAMMERTZ & MICHELLE JARVIS, PROSECUTING CONFLICT-RELATED SEXUAL VIOLENCE AT THE ICTY (2016); HILMI ZAWATI, FAIR LABELLING AND THE DILEMMA OF PROSECUTING GENDER-BASED CRIMES AT THE INTERNATIONAL https://global.oup.com/academic/product/fair-labelling-and-the-dilemma-of-prosecuting-gender-based-crimes-at-the-international-criminal-tribunals-9780199357109?cc=de&lang=en& https://global.oup.com/academic/product/fair-labelling-and-the-dilemma-of-prosecuting-gender-based-crimes-at-the-international-criminal-tribunals-9780199357109?cc=de&lang=en& fragmented approach of criminal and civil justice policies to sexual violence and gender-based crimes in These legacies of the Tribunals show the necessity of linking international criminal justice to national prosecutions of gender-based and sexual violence crimes. One crucial aspect of this effort will be to develop framework principles that can provide the basis for integrating strategies for criminal and civil accountability for conflict-related sexual violence and gender-based ./cache/work_zqpwk4vg4ba53cnfharhllwspu.pdf ./txt/work_zqpwk4vg4ba53cnfharhllwspu.txt