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Round Table as a Beginning: Questions, Debates, and Provisional Conclusions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 March 2019

Extract

Audience members asked questions regarding specific practices and in particular circled around the question of other ways forward—what other practices should be used to hold actors accountable for violence, especially the often still locally neglected problem of violence against women, as well as violence against people with diverse or stigmatized gender and sexual expressions and identities.

Type
Criminalization and International Human Rights: A Roundtable of Perspectives on the Uneasy Linkages, with Attention to the Regulation of Sexuality, Gender, and Reproduction
Copyright
Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 2019 

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References

1 Alice M. Miller & Mindy J. Roseman, Beyond Virtue and Vice: Re-thinking Human Rights and Criminal Law (2019).