The Grip of Sexual Violence in Conflict: Feminist Interventions in International Law, Professor Karen Engle

Transitional Justice Institute: Public Lectures and Events by Ulster University

Episode notes

The TJI was delighted to welcome Professor Karen Engle to discuss her important new book: 'The Grip of Sexual Violence: Feminists Interventions in International Law' published by Stanford University Press (2020). The monograph traces three decades of feminist engagement with international law and institutions with a focus on how and why both feminist activism and international law became “gripped” by the issue of sexual violence in conflict. It traces the impact that women’s human rights advocates have had on international law and vice versa, concentrating on their treatment of sexual violence in conflict. It considers a variety of international institutional and legal sites and debates in which sexual violence in conflict has played a central role: those involving military intervention, international criminal law, and human peace and security.

 ...  Read more
Keywords
international lawwomen peace and securitysexual violenceunited nations security council