Regulating the protection of women during armed conflict against sexual violence and torture / Norhalijah Yusoff … [et al.]

Throughout time no matter where the location, rape, torture and other acts of sexual violence towards women have always been a part of war. Regardless of, rape warfare has become an acceptable by-product for what men do even though the Geneva Conventions, the legal framework outlining the rules of w...

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Main Authors: Yusoff, Norhalijah, Razlan, Safwah, Ahmad, Ummu Naqibah, Ahmad Shaharuddin, Siti Nuradiba
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Published: 2013
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spelling my.uitm.ir.315162020-07-02T01:23:38Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31516/ Regulating the protection of women during armed conflict against sexual violence and torture / Norhalijah Yusoff … [et al.] Yusoff, Norhalijah Razlan, Safwah Ahmad, Ummu Naqibah Ahmad Shaharuddin, Siti Nuradiba Public safety Throughout time no matter where the location, rape, torture and other acts of sexual violence towards women have always been a part of war. Regardless of, rape warfare has become an acceptable by-product for what men do even though the Geneva Conventions, the legal framework outlining the rules of war, prohibits it. Rape, torture and sexual violence went beyond from being a by-product of war to instead become a tool of war itself: a strategic military plan for genocide. Hence, this research paper will be dealing with the topic of international law by focusing on the protection of women during armed conflict against sexual violence and torture. There is inadequate protection for women during armed conflict by the international conventions, which is unable and insufficient to protect the women who became victims of sexual violence and torture. This paper will identify, analyze and compare the laws regarding sexual violence and torture during armed conflict with other international convention and treaties. Next , we will propose and recommend the amendment of the Penal Code to include a provision to protect women during armed conflict and post conflict in Malaysia by imposing tougher punishment to prosecute those accountable for committing sexual atrocities and torture and in doing so send a strong message that acts of violence towards women will not be tolerated. 2013 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31516/1/31516.pdf Yusoff, Norhalijah and Razlan, Safwah and Ahmad, Ummu Naqibah and Ahmad Shaharuddin, Siti Nuradiba (2013) Regulating the protection of women during armed conflict against sexual violence and torture / Norhalijah Yusoff … [et al.]. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Yusoff, Norhalijah
Razlan, Safwah
Ahmad, Ummu Naqibah
Ahmad Shaharuddin, Siti Nuradiba
Regulating the protection of women during armed conflict against sexual violence and torture / Norhalijah Yusoff … [et al.]
description Throughout time no matter where the location, rape, torture and other acts of sexual violence towards women have always been a part of war. Regardless of, rape warfare has become an acceptable by-product for what men do even though the Geneva Conventions, the legal framework outlining the rules of war, prohibits it. Rape, torture and sexual violence went beyond from being a by-product of war to instead become a tool of war itself: a strategic military plan for genocide. Hence, this research paper will be dealing with the topic of international law by focusing on the protection of women during armed conflict against sexual violence and torture. There is inadequate protection for women during armed conflict by the international conventions, which is unable and insufficient to protect the women who became victims of sexual violence and torture. This paper will identify, analyze and compare the laws regarding sexual violence and torture during armed conflict with other international convention and treaties. Next , we will propose and recommend the amendment of the Penal Code to include a provision to protect women during armed conflict and post conflict in Malaysia by imposing tougher punishment to prosecute those accountable for committing sexual atrocities and torture and in doing so send a strong message that acts of violence towards women will not be tolerated.
format Student Project
author Yusoff, Norhalijah
Razlan, Safwah
Ahmad, Ummu Naqibah
Ahmad Shaharuddin, Siti Nuradiba
author_facet Yusoff, Norhalijah
Razlan, Safwah
Ahmad, Ummu Naqibah
Ahmad Shaharuddin, Siti Nuradiba
author_sort Yusoff, Norhalijah
title Regulating the protection of women during armed conflict against sexual violence and torture / Norhalijah Yusoff … [et al.]
title_short Regulating the protection of women during armed conflict against sexual violence and torture / Norhalijah Yusoff … [et al.]
title_full Regulating the protection of women during armed conflict against sexual violence and torture / Norhalijah Yusoff … [et al.]
title_fullStr Regulating the protection of women during armed conflict against sexual violence and torture / Norhalijah Yusoff … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Regulating the protection of women during armed conflict against sexual violence and torture / Norhalijah Yusoff … [et al.]
title_sort regulating the protection of women during armed conflict against sexual violence and torture / norhalijah yusoff … [et al.]
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url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31516/1/31516.pdf
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