REGULATING THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN DURING ARMED CONFLICT AGAINST SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND TORTURE
Throughout time no matter where the location, rape, torture and other acts of sexual violence towards women have always been a part of war. Regardless of, rape warfare has become an acceptable by-product for what men do even though the Geneva Conventions, the legal framework outlining the rules of w...
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Main Authors: | Safwah Razlan (Author), Norhalijah Yusoff (Author), Ummu Naqibah Ahmad (Author), Siti Nuradiba Ahmad Shaharuddin (Author) |
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Format: | Thesis Book |
Language: | English |
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