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Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
July 2025
Print publication year:
2025
Online ISBN:
9781009255271
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Book description

In the past decade, feminist scholars and women's rights activists have used the feminist judgment method to reimagine the relationship between law and gender justice, resulting in rewritten 'feminist' judgments from courts around the world. This groundbreaking book extends this approach and applies it to a wide range of decisions of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the Hague-based court with power to prosecute war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and aggression in over 120 countries. With over 60 contributors from the Global North and Global South, including countries where the ICC has been active, this book reflects an international and intersectional feminism. Diverse contributions reveal the gendered implications of crimes (both sexual and non-sexual), command responsibility, defences, complementarity, head of state immunity, sentencing, reparations and more. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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  • Feminist Judgments: Reimagining the International Criminal Court
    pp i-ii
  • Feminist Judgments Series - Series page
    pp iii-iv
  • Feminist Judgments - Title page
    pp v-v
  • Reimagining the International Criminal Court
  • Copyright page
    pp vi-vi
  • Contents
    pp vii-xii
  • Front Cover Image
    pp xiii-xiv
  • Contributors
    pp xv-xxvi
  • Foreword
    pp xxvii-xxx
  • Acknowledgements
    pp xxxi-xxxvi
  • Chronology
    pp xxxvii-xl
  • Cases
    pp xli-xlviii
  • Statutes, Legislation, and Treaties
    pp xlix-lii
  • 1 - The Hope of a Thousand Small Lights
    pp 1-14
  • Part I - Conceptual Approach
    pp 15-108
  • 4 - ‘The Richness of the Jurisprudence That Is Absent’
    pp 57-73
  • Imagining a Different Legal Past
  • 5 - From Feminist Reimaginings to the Field
    pp 74-86
  • Reflections from an International Criminal Lawyer
  • Part II - ICC Judgments Reimagined
    pp 109-620
  • 8 - The Situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    pp 111-155
  • 9 - The Situation in Uganda
    pp 156-206
  • 10 - The Situation in Sudan
    pp 207-277
  • 11 - The Situations in the Central African Republic
    pp 278-370
  • 12 - The Situation in Côte d’Ivoire
    pp 371-411
  • 13 - The Situation in Mali
    pp 412-478
  • 14 - The Situation in Bangladesh/Myanmar
    pp 479-525
  • 15 - Photo Essays: Myanmar/Bangladesh
    pp 526-533
  • 16 - The Situation in Afghanistan
    pp 534-612

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