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Gender Mainstreaming in International Institutions: Developments at the UN ad hoc Tribunals and the International Criminal Court
Unformatted Document Text:  29 Katzenstein Fainsod, Mary. 1998. Faithless and Fearless: Moving Feminist Protest Inside the Church and Military. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Lee, R.S. 2002. ‘An Assessment of the ICC Statute’, Fordham International Law Journal 25: 750-766.MacKinnon, Catherine. 1994. ‘Rape, Genocide, and Women’s Human Rights’ Harvard Women’s Law Journal 17: 5- 16. MacKinnon, Catharine. 1989. Toward a Feminist Theory of the State. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.Meron, Theodor. 1993. ‘Rape as a Crime Under International Humanitarian Law’, The American Journal of International Law 87: 424-428. Mohanty, Chandra Talpade, 2003. ‘”Under Western Eyes”: Revisited: feminist Solidarity through Anticapitalist Struggles’ in SIGNs:Journal of Culture and Society 28: 499-538. Moshan, Brook Sari. 1998. ‘Women, War, and Words: The Gender Component in the Permanent International Criminal Court’s Definition of Crimes Against Humanity’ Fordham International Law Journal 22: 154-184. Nahapetian, Kate. 1999. ‘Selective Justice: Prosecuting Rape in the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda’, Berekely Women’s Law Journal 14: 126-35. Rai, Shirin. M. 1996. Women and the State in Third World: Some Issues for Debate in Shirin M. Rai and Geraldine Lievesley .eds. Women and the State: International Perspectives London: Taylor Francis. Rees, Teresa. 1998. Mainstreaming Equality in the European Union; Education, Training and Labour Market Policies. London: Routledge. Robertson, Geoffrey 2000. Crimes Against Humanity: the struggle for global justice. Melbourne: Penguin.Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court. 1998. Un Doc. A/Conf. 183/9.Stanley, Alessandra. 1998. ‘Semantics Stalls Pact Labeling Rape as a War Crime’ New York Times. 9 July A3.Teghtsoonian, Kathy. 2003. ‘W(h)ither Women’s Equality? Neoliberalism, Institutional Change and Public Policy in British Columbia’, Policy, Organisation and Society 22(1): 26-47. van Acker, Elizabeth. 1999. Different Voices: Gender and Politics in Australia. Melbourne: Macmillan.Vickers, Jill. 1997. Toward a Feminist Understanding of Representation in Jane Arscott and Linda Trimble, eds. In the Presence of Women: Representation in Canadian Governments. Canada: Harcourt Brace and Co. Warbrick, Colin and Dominic McGoldrick. 2001. ‘The Prepartory Commission for the International Criminal Court’ Current Developments: Public International Law, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 50: 420-435. Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 1998. ‘The Crime of Forced Pregnancy’ (visited 2 October 2002) <http:www.iccwomen.org/icc/iccpc/rome/forcedpreg.html.> Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 1999. ‘Genocide: Sexual Violence as acts of genocide’ submitted to 16-26 February Prepatory Committee for the International Criminal Court. (visited 2 October 2002)<http:www.iccwomen.org/icc/iccpc/0219999pc/genocide.html> Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 2000. Recommendations and Commentary to the Elements Annex and Rules of Procedure and Evidence Submitted to the Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court 12-30 June 2000. (visited 2 October 2002) <http:www.iccwomen.org/icc/iccpc062000pc/elementsannex.html> Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 2002a. ICC Women News: 3:4 (received via email 7 January 2003 from ## email not listed ##) . Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 2002b. ‘Women on the Court Now!’ Campaign Communique No. 3 (received via email 17 December 2002) Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 2002c. ICC Elections - Panel Discussions with Women Candidates. (receivedvia email 29 January 2003).Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 2002d. ‘Update – Action Alert 6 Women elected After First Round: KeepAdvocating for Parity on the Court’ (Received via email 6 Feruary 2003). GlossaryWCGJ Women’s Caucus for Gender JusticeICC International Criminal CourtEOC Elements of Crimes DocumentRPE Rules and Procedures DocumentPrepCom Preparatory CommitteeICTY International Criminal Tribunal for YugoslaviaICTR International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

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Katzenstein Fainsod, Mary. 1998. Faithless and Fearless: Moving Feminist Protest Inside the Church and Military.
Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Lee, R.S. 2002. ‘An Assessment of the ICC Statute’, Fordham International Law Journal 25: 750-766.
MacKinnon, Catherine. 1994. ‘Rape, Genocide, and Women’s Human Rights’ Harvard Women’s Law Journal 17: 5-
16.
MacKinnon, Catharine. 1989. Toward a Feminist Theory of the State. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Meron, Theodor. 1993. ‘Rape as a Crime Under International Humanitarian Law’, The American Journal of
International Law 87: 424-428.
Mohanty, Chandra Talpade, 2003. ‘”Under Western Eyes”: Revisited: feminist Solidarity through Anticapitalist
Struggles’ in SIGNs:Journal of Culture and Society 28: 499-538.
Moshan, Brook Sari. 1998. ‘Women, War, and Words: The Gender Component in the Permanent International
Criminal Court’s Definition of Crimes Against Humanity’ Fordham International Law Journal 22: 154-
184.
Nahapetian, Kate. 1999. ‘Selective Justice: Prosecuting Rape in the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former
Yugoslavia and Rwanda’, Berekely Women’s Law Journal 14: 126-35.
Rai, Shirin. M. 1996. Women and the State in Third World: Some Issues for Debate in Shirin M. Rai and Geraldine
Lievesley .eds. Women and the State: International Perspectives London: Taylor Francis.
Rees, Teresa. 1998. Mainstreaming Equality in the European Union; Education, Training and Labour Market
Policies. London: Routledge.
Robertson, Geoffrey 2000. Crimes Against Humanity: the struggle for global justice. Melbourne: Penguin.
Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court. 1998. Un Doc. A/Conf. 183/9.
Stanley, Alessandra. 1998. ‘Semantics Stalls Pact Labeling Rape as a War Crime’ New York Times. 9 July A3.
Teghtsoonian, Kathy. 2003. ‘W(h)ither Women’s Equality? Neoliberalism, Institutional Change and Public Policy in
British Columbia’, Policy, Organisation and Society 22(1): 26-47.
van Acker, Elizabeth. 1999. Different Voices: Gender and Politics in Australia. Melbourne: Macmillan.
Vickers, Jill. 1997. Toward a Feminist Understanding of Representation in Jane Arscott and Linda Trimble, eds. In
the Presence of Women: Representation in Canadian Governments. Canada: Harcourt Brace and Co.
Warbrick, Colin and Dominic McGoldrick. 2001. ‘The Prepartory Commission for the International Criminal Court’
Current Developments: Public International Law, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 50: 420-
435.
Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 1998. ‘The Crime of Forced Pregnancy’ (visited 2 October 2002)
<http:www.iccwomen.org/icc/iccpc/rome/forcedpreg.html.>
Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 1999. ‘Genocide: Sexual Violence as acts of genocide’ submitted to 16-26
February Prepatory Committee for the International Criminal Court. (visited 2 October 2002)
<http:www.iccwomen.org/icc/iccpc/0219999pc/genocide.html>
Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 2000. Recommendations and Commentary to the Elements Annex and Rules of
Procedure and Evidence Submitted to the Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court 12-
30 June 2000. (visited 2 October 2002) <http:www.iccwomen.org/icc/iccpc062000pc/elementsannex.html>
Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 2002a. ICC Women News: 3:4 (received via email 7 January 2003 from
## email not listed ##)
.
Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 2002b. ‘Women on the Court Now!’ Campaign Communique No. 3 (received
via email 17 December 2002)
Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 2002c. ICC Elections - Panel Discussions with Women Candidates. (received
via email 29 January 2003).
Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice. 2002d. ‘Update – Action Alert 6 Women elected After First Round: Keep
Advocating for Parity on the Court’ (Received via email 6 Feruary 2003).
Glossary
WCGJ Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice
ICC International Criminal Court
EOC Elements of Crimes Document
RPE Rules and Procedures Document
PrepCom Preparatory Committee
ICTY International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia
ICTR International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda


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