Sex and Gender Crimes in the New International Law: Past, Present, Future
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- Prologue
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Historical Vacuum (1-6) (66K)
- Introduction To Part One (7-10) (46K)
- International Law From A Feminist Perspective (11-22) (103K)
- Law Reform And Reality? (23-26) (56K)
- Rape As A Unique Crime Under Domestic Law (27-54) (170K)
- Introduction to Part Two (55-58) (47K)
- The Era Of Silence (59-68) (90K)
- The Era Of Honor (69-78) (89K)
- A New Direction – Towards A New Era? (79-108) (181K)
- Introduction to Part Three (109-112) (49K)
- Summary Of Achievements And Problems (113-136) (146K)
- Part Of Existing Crime Categories Or A Discrete Crime? (137-142) (64K)
- Sex And Gender Crimes As A Discrete Crime – A Preliminary Draft (143-154) (98K)
- Preliminary Draft Of A New Crime Category (155-156) (45K)
- Summary And Conclusions (157-160) (58K)
- Bibliography (161-176) (102K)
- Index (177-182) (58K)
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