Briefs and White Papers
Annex to Brief, Subject: Article 15 Communication to the ICC Office of the Prosecutor Regarding Boko Haram's Targeted Abduction of Women and Children as Genocide
Briefing #4: What Rape in War Looks Like
Briefing #5: Humanitarian Aid Policies & the Geneva Conventions: Myths & Realities
Briefing #3: Legal Summary: EU Humanitarian Aid and International Obligations
Briefing #2: War Rape: A Comparison of the European Commission’s Policy with International Humanitarian Law
Briefing #1: War Rape: The European Commission Violates EU Law & The Geneva Conventions
A Call for Leadership by the United Kingdom to Secure the Inalienable Rights of Girls and Women Raped & Impregnated in Armed Conflict to Non-discriminatory Medical Care including Abortion
Invisible and Silenced Women: The Stories of Women Tortured During Saddam Hussein's Regime
How Burma's Constitution Blocks the Burmese Government from Establishing Democracy and the Rule of Law
Global Advancement in Women's Rights Under International Law
Submission to the CEDAW Committee: Comments on CEDAW’s General Recommendation on Women’s Rights in Conflict & Post- Conflict Situations
The Right to an Abortion for Girls and Women Raped in Armed Conflict
Burma’s Nuclear Strategy: How Burma’s Military Has Successfully Hijacked Democracy and Made Control over Burma’s Nuclear Future a Constitutional Right of the Military
Global Justice Now: Investing in Women Leaders as Key Players in Transitional Democracies
This document contains a brief introduction to the different legal tools, international instruments and strategic contexts through which the advancement of women worldwide can be facilitated, and how the Global Justice Center is helping to achieve this goal.
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