Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Canadian Woman Studies
Publication Date
2000
Abstract
The creation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) enables the international community to hold accountable those who inflict violence in the form of sexual and ethnic hatred. Drawing on case studies from Rwanda and Bosnia, the author observes the extent to which retributive criminal justice can deter offenders and foster structural societal change.
Recommended Citation
Mark A. Drumbl, Punishment Goes Global: International Criminal Law, Conflict Zones, and Gender (In)equality, 19(4) Can. Wom. Stud. 22 (2000).
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