Prosecuting Conflict-Related Sexual Violence

Prosecuting Conflict-Related Sexual Violence

Prosecuting Conflict-Related Sexual Violence

Prosecuting Conflict-Related Sexual Violence

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Overview

Although sexual violence directed at both females and males is a reality in many on-going conflicts throughout the world today, accountability for the perpetrators of such violence remains the exception rather than the rule. While awareness of the problem is growing, more effective approaches are urgently needed for the investigation and prosecution of conflict-related sexual violence crimes. Upon its establishment in 1993, the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) began the challenging task of prosecuting the perpetrators of conflict-related sexual violence crimes, alongside the many other atrocities committed during the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia.

This book documents the experiences, achievements, challenges, and fundamental insights of the OTP in prosecuting conflict-related sexual violence crimes at the ICTY over the past two decades. It draws on an extensive dossier of OTP documentation, court filings, trial exhibits, testimony, ICTY judgements, and other materials, as well as interviews with current and former OTP staff members. The authors provide a unique analytical perspective on the obstacles faced in prioritizing, investigating, and prosecuting conflict-related sexual violence crimes. While ICTY has made great strides in developing international criminal law in this area, this volume exposes the pressing need for determined and increasingly sophisticated strategies in order to overcome the ongoing obstacles in prosecuting conflict-related sexual violence crimes. The book presents concrete recommendations to inform future work being done at the national and international levels, including that of the International Criminal Court, international investigation commissions, and countries developing transitional justice processes. It provides an essential resource for investigators and criminal lawyers, human rights fact-finders, policy makers, rule of law experts, and academics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198768579
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/07/2016
Pages: 544
Sales rank: 867,245
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.60(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Serge Brammertz, Prosecutor, UN International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia,Michelle Jarvis, Principal Legal Counsel (Deputy to the Prosecutor and Head of Appeals), UN International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

Serge Brammertz has been Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia since January 2008. From 2006 until 2007 he served as Commissioner of the United Nations International Independent Investigation Commission into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. In September 2003 he was elected by the Assembly of State Parties as the first Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. In that capacity, he was in charge of establishing the Investigations Division of the Office of the Prosecutor, and initiated the first ICC investigations in Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Darfur. Previously he has been the head of the Federal Prosecution of the Kingdom of Belgium and a national magistrate. He has also worked for the European Commission, the Council of Europe, and the International Organisation for Migration.


Michelle Jarvis is an Australian lawyer with extensive international experience and a diverse career covering litigation, rule of law, women's access to justice and senior management roles. She has worked at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for the past fifteen years and is presently the Office of the Prosecutor's Principal Legal Counsel, where she oversees the Office of the Prosecutor's legacy project on prosecuting sexual violence crimes and she also served four years as the ICTY's Focal Point for Women. She is the Coordinator of the Prosecuting Sexual Violence Network of the International Association of Prosecutors, and a trainer for the Justice Rapid Response Sexual and Gender Based Violence Investigations certification course and served as an expert advisor for the UK Preventing Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Initiative.

Table of Contents

1. Overview: The Challenge of Accountability for Conflict- related Sexual Violence Crimes 1
Michelle Jarvis

2. International Concern Regarding Conflict- related Sexual Violence in the Lead- up to the ICTY's Establishment 19
Grace Harbour

3. Challenges to Successful Outcomes in Sexual Violence Cases 33
Michelle Jarvis and Kate Vigneswaran

4. Policies and Institutional Strategies for Successful Sexual Violence Prosecutions 73
Michelle Jarvis and Najwa Nabti

5. Proving Crimes of Sexual Violence 111
Priya Gopalan, Daniela Kravetz, and Aditya Menon

6. Contextualizing Sexual Violence: Selection of Crimes 172
Laurel Baig, Michelle Jarvis, Elena Martin Salgado, and Giulia Pinzauti

7. Contextualizing Sexual Violence and Linking it to Senior Officials: Modes of Liability 220
Barbara Goy, Michelle Jarvis, and Giulia Pinzauti

8. Sentencing for Sexual Violence Crimes 262
Laurel Baig

A. Overview

9. The Picture of Sexual Violence in the Former Yugoslavia Conflicts as Reflected in ICTY 299

Saeeda Verrall

10. Using the OTP's Experience with Sexual Violence Prosecutions as a Springboard for Building National Capacity 335
Serge Brammertz, Michelle Jarvis, and Lada Soljan

11. Conclusions: Situating the OTP's Experience in a Broader Global Context 379
Serge Brammertz and Michelle Jarvis
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