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Looting and Rape in Wartime: Law and Change in International Relations Book

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Looting and Rape in Wartime: Law and Change in International Relations, Women were historically treated in wartime as property. Yet in the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, prohibitions against pillaging property did not extend to the female body. There is a gap of nearly a hundred years between those early prohibitions of , Looting and Rape in Wartime: Law and Change in International Relations
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  • Looting and Rape in Wartime: Law and Change in International Relations
  • Written by author Tuba Inal
  • Published by University of Pennsylvania Press, 4/11/2013
  • Women were historically treated in wartime as property. Yet in the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, prohibitions against pillaging property did not extend to the female body. There is a gap of nearly a hundred years between those early prohibitions of
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Chapter 1. Prohibition Regimes Chapter 2. The Prohibition of Pillage in War Chapter 3. The (Non) Prohibition of Rape in War: The Hague Conventions Chapter 4. The Prohibition of Rape in War: First Steps: The Geneva Conventions and the Additional Protocols Chapter 5. The Prohibition of Rape in War: The Success: The Rome Statute Chapter 6. Conclusions

Appendices A: Treaties B: Indicators of Legalization

Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments


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