"This work takes the experience of women of armed conflict, matches it with existing provisions of international law, and investigates reasons for the silence of the latter in relation to these events for women. It is the first broad-based critique...
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"This work takes the experience of women of armed conflict, matches it with existing provisions of international law, and investigates reasons for the silence of the latter in relation to these events for women. It is the first broad-based critique of intenational humanitarian law (IHL) from a gender perspective. The contribution of the United Nations, through its focus on human rights, to improving the protection of women in armed conflict is also considered. The authors underscore the need for new approaches to the issue of women and armed conflict, and canvass a range of options for moving forward."--Jacket Ch. 1.Women, Armed Conflict and International Law --Ch. 2.The Impact of Armed Conflict on Women --Ch. 3.International Humanitarian Law, Women and Armed Conflict --Ch. 4.A Gender View of the Shaping of IHL --Ch. 5.UN Developments Concerning Women and Armed Conflict --Ch. 6.International Redress --Ch. 7.The Way Forward.