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Fighters, not victims: on victimhood recognition and gender representations in the enslavement charges in the Ongwen case. (2023)
Journal Article
SÁNCHEZ MERA, S. 2023. Fighters, not victims: on victimhood recognition and gender representations in the enslavement charges in the Ongwen case. International criminal law review [online], 23(5-6), pages 782-803. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1163/15718123-bja10164

In the Ongwen case, according to the OTP women were abducted to be wives and men to be soldiers, women were forced to work and men forced to fight. The OTP brought enslavement charges for some of these crimes. Absent from the charges was the forced f... Read More about Fighters, not victims: on victimhood recognition and gender representations in the enslavement charges in the Ongwen case..

Mujer débil, pasiva y sumisa: la persona civil y los legados esencialistas en la Corte Penal Internacional. (2021)
Journal Article
SÁNCHEZ MERA, S. 2021. Mujer débil, pasiva y sumisa: la persona civil y los legados esencialistas en la Corte Penal Internacional. Anuario iberoamericano derecho internacional penal [online], 9, pages 1-26. Available from: https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/anidip/a.11297

For international criminal law, the status of the civilian is of utmost importance. Civilians encompass most of the protected groups against which war crimes and crimes against humanity are committed. Yet, the notion of the civilian belongs to the la... Read More about Mujer débil, pasiva y sumisa: la persona civil y los legados esencialistas en la Corte Penal Internacional..