Rape as a Crime in International Humanitarian

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SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, PUNE(CONSTITUENT OF SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY)SUBMITTED BY:EKTA BANSALLLM (IST SEMESTER)Article Review “Rape as a Crime in International Humanitarian Law: Where to from here?”PRN: 14010143066BATCH: 2014-15 | Table of Contents S.No. | Contents | Page No. | 1 | Introduction of Author | 3 | 2 | Introduction to Article | 4 | 3 | Significance | 5 | 4 | Rules | 5-7 | 5 | Analysis | 7-13 | 6 | Conclusion | 13-14 | Name of the Article: Rape as a Crime in International Humanitarian Law: Where to from here? Name of the Author: Rosalind Dixon Subject of the Article: To examine recent developments in the prosecution of crimes of sexual violence under international law. Introduction of Author Rosalind Dixon (Professor) BA/LLB (UNSW), LLM, SJD (Harvard Law School) Brief overview Rosalind Dixon is a Professor of Law, at the University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law, having recently served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago Law School. She earned her BA and LLB from the University of New South Wales, and was an associate to the Chief Justice of Australia, the Hon. Murray Gleeson AC, before attending Harvard Law School, where she obtained an LLM and SJD. Her work focuses on comparative constitutional law and constitutional design, theories of constitutional dialogue and amendment, socio-economic rights and constitutional law and gender, and has been published in leading journals in Canada, the

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