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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
CONFLICT-RELATED SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND ITS SILENCES
REVISITING MASS RAPE IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
ETHNIC POLITICISATION OF CONFLICT-RELATED SEXUAL VIOLENCE
BECOMING A VICTIM IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
THE WOMEN S COURT IN SARAJEVO : CHALLENGES AND REFLECTIONS
THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN ASSISTING WOMEN VICTIMS OF CONFLICT-RELATED
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
THE POLITICS OF WRITING/RESEARCHING THE SILENCED WOMEN
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Index
ACED Banjaluka 5nl3
Acker, Sandra 161
Akayesu Trial Chamber 83nl6
AMICA 129
Amnesty International 42nl8, 43n24,
72,86,95,100
Andric, Dragisa 88
Antic, Irena 91
Antic, Milojka 23
Askin, Kelly Dawn 30, 35, 52
Association of Camp Inmates of
Republika Srpska 76, 96, 97n77, 130
Association of Detainees in Visegrad 88
Association of Families of Detained
and Killed Combatants and Missing
Civilians from Bratunac 54-5
Association of Women Victims of War
from the Republic of Srpska
130, 137-^5
authentic victim subject 3, 25
Banjaluka 2, 73, 111-12, 147; hospital
88
Barkan, Elzar 9n23, 20, 73
Bassiouni Report 41-2
Becirbasic, Belma 73
BeFreier und BeFreite (Liberators take
Liberties) 19-20, 19n39, 21
Belgrade 28, 60-1, 69, 71, 74-5, 111,
114-15, 141, see also Women in Black
Bennett, Christopher 143n3
Berlin rapes 18-19
Bernstein, J. M. 65
Bideleux, Robert 53n90
black market economy ix, ixn6
Boesten, Jelke 49
Bojic, Dusica 74, 74n75
Bonacker, Thorsten 73
Boric, Rada 64
Bosanski Brod 28n95, 63, 65n28, 141
Bradina 63, 65n28, 135
Brammertz, Sergio 54
‘Branka’ xi
Bratic, Andelka 135, 135n33
Bratunac 54-5, 111, 137; Forum ¿ena
97,118-20, 121, 130-1
Bröko District 81, 82, 84-5, 89
British Embassy 68
Brown, Wendy 150
Brownmiller, Susan 64
Buckley-Zistel, Susanne 116
Buducnost (Modrica) 118, 130-1
Buss, Doris 31
Butler, Judith 57
Byrnes, Andrew 109
Cambodian Tribunal 109
Campbell, Rebecca 153
Carpenter, Charlie 2
Catholic Church 67-8, 68n47
Cattien, Jana 152
Öecez, Gordana 23
Cehajic-Clancy, Sabina 56-7
Celebici camp ix, ixn7, 23-4, 53,
65n28, 137
Öetkovic , Nadezda 29
Chang, Iris 15
childbirth: after rape 14, 19, 66-8;
forced 49
children of victims x-xi, xiii-xvi, 44,
46n46, 50, 63, 98, 132, 142
Christie, Nils 24
Cigelj, Jadranka 23
civil society 45; role 127-^16; Women’s
Court 106, 114-18, 120-1, 125
civilian victim status xv, 24, 25, 31, 36,
50, 85-7, 89-90,
92-5,97, 133
192 Index
Clark, Natalya Janine 53, 57,
122-3, 124
Cockburn, Cynthia 149
Colié and Others v Bosnia and
Her2xgovina 101
collective guilt 8, 21, 30, 53, 53n90, 56
collective identity 54, 67
collective memory 100, 117
Columbia 16, 16n26
‘comfort’ women 15, 42, 109
Commission for War Crimes in former
Yugoslavia 40
Committee on the Elimination of
Discrimination Against Women
(CEDAW) 78, 90-ln43, 99, 128
compensation 11, 24, 50, 52n84, 85,
89, 92-3, 96-105, see also pension;
reparation
Constitutional Court 103
Control Council Law No. 10 14
Convention on the Elimination of
Discrimination against Women
General Recommendation No. 30 98
Coomaraswamy, Radhika 13
Copelon, Rhonda 29, 33, 149
Council of Europe 26
counterpublics 107
Criminal Codes 81—5
Croatian Defence Council 49
Crosby, Alison 111
éurguz, Pantelija 99-100
Daniel-Wrabetz, Joana 67
de Greiff, Pablo 145
Declaration on Denouncing
Stigmatization of Survivors of
Conflict-related Sexual Violence 68
defensive crime 55, 56
Delic, Hazim 23
Delic, Rasim 92
‘Dignity Campaign’ 93n79
Djuric-Kuzmanovic, Tanja 69
Doboj women’s camp 35
Documentation Center 74n75
Dokic, Petar 90
domestic violence 130
Draft National Strategy on Transitional
Justice 99-100
‘Dragana’ viii-xii
Dragiôevic, Mirjana 77n82
DraSko, Olga 88, 133-6, 137
Dretelj camp 49, 53, 65n28, 133, 137
Druliolle, Vincent 24
Dug a ix-x, xii
Duric and Others v Bosnia and
Herzegovina 101
Dutch citizenship 21
Dzumhur, Jasminka 134
early release of prisoners xi, 49-50
Elster, Jon 21
Engle, Karen 34, 139
Enloe, Cynthia 7nl9
ethnic cleansing 23, 43, 49, 69, 73
ethnic polarisation 52-7
ethnic politicisation 59-80
Ethnopolis 146
European Commission 42, 82;
War burton Mission Report 40
European Court of Human Rights
(ECHR) 101
European Union 5nl3
exchange of women 31, 46n46, 47,
47n48
fatwas 66, 67, 67n41
Federal Ministry of Labour and Social
Policy 93
Filipovic, Radojka 54—5
Forum Zena (Bratunac) 97, 118-20,
121,130-1
Fraser, Nancy 32-3, 107, 117, 117n86
Furundzija, Anto 49-50
gay people 7nl8
Gebhardt, Miriam 20-1
Gender Center 2, 112; Information
155-7; report 2-3, 154-5
Geneva Conventions 16, 16n23, 23,
25n77
Genocide Convention 108
German women 18-21, 30
Global Justice Center 16n26
Global Summit against Sexual Violence
in Conflict 25
Goldstone, Richard 32
Grant, Linda 6, 37
Grbavica 93n79
Haldemann, Frank 77
Hankel, Gerd 31-2
Harzbach, Ingrid Schmidt 21
Hasedic, Bakira 67
Hayner, Priscilla 113
Heliodrom 137
Helm, Sarah 20
Index 193
Helms, Elissa 28, 36, 37, 52
Henry, Marsha 160
Henry, Nicola 115-16, 139
Henry V 14
Herrmann, Judith 22
High Judicial and Prosecutorial
Council 81
Hillers, Marta 18-19
Hirsch, Susan 38
HIV/AIDS 14
Holocaust 18, 20
Hotic, Enes 53, 54
Hovil, Lucy 115, 116, 118
Human Rights Watch 28n95
Hutu women 22-3, 31-2
Huyse, Luc 38
ideal victims 1, 3, 7, 11, 24-5
Information, Analysis and
Recommendations of the Study about
the Status of Serb Female Victims
of Wartime Rape in Bosnia and
Herzegovina 155-7
insider concept xiii, 12, 149, 161
Inter-Religious Council 68
internally displaced persons (IDPs) 132
International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights 145n75
International Criminal Court (ICC) 17,
34nl32, 109
International Criminal Tribunal for the
Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) 10, 17,
23-1, 27, 32, 33-4, 33nl30, 40, 45,
47, 51, 62, 143-4; Delic trial 92;
hierarchy of crimes 55; Naser Orié
trial 54-5, 54nl00, 56; Permanent
People’s Tribunal 108; witness
humiliation 109-10;
Women’s Court 122
International Criminal Tribunal for
Rwanda (ICTR) 16, 22, 31-2
International Military Tribunal of the
Far East (Tokyo trials) 14, 16,
33, 109
intersectionality 150-2
intrusive threat 153
Izvor (Prijedor) 130-1
Japan: ‘comfort’ women 15, 42, 42n21,
109; rape of Nanking 14-15; Tokyo
trials 14, 16, 33, 109
Jeffries, Ian 53n90
Jews 7, 18, 20
John Paul II, Pope 67
Johnson, Sheila 21
Johnston, Diana 45
Johr, Barbara 19-20, 19n39
‘the Jokers’ 49
Jolie, Angelina 26
Jonjic, Dobrica 93
‘Jovana’ xiv
Jovic, Dusan 37
judicial system 81-5
Kamenica camp 92
Kapur, Ratna 25
Karadzic, Radovan 143n3
Kasic, Biljana 111
Kendall, Sara 24
Kesic, Vesna 27, 29, 45, 62, 63
Kohn, Elizabeth 44
Kunarac case 23, 34, 45, 84
Lalicic, Zaima 98n82
Lara (Bijeljina) 118
Law on the Basis of the Social Protection,
Protection of Civilian Victims of War
and Families with Children 92-4
Law of the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia
and Herzegovina 81
Law on Protection of Civil War Victims
in the Serb Republic 85-9
Law on the Rights of Victims of Torture
and Civilian Victims of War 100
Law on Victims of Wartime Torture
90n42
Law on Witness Protection Program 90-1
Laza Lazare vie 75
Lee, Raymond 153
Lieber Code 14, 14n9-10
Little, Allan 70
Luban, David 26
Lundy, Patricia 117
Lykes, Brinton 111
McConnachie, Kirsten 38, 144
McEvoy, Kieran 38, 144
McGovern, Mark 117
Mackenzie, Megan 135
MacKinnon, Catharine 27, 28, 28n98,
29,29nl02, 45, 62-3, 63nl9, 70
male victims of sexual violence 44,
44n31, 93n56
Marcus, Sharon 139
‘Marija’ xiii-xvi
Markovic, Bosiljko 102, 103
194 Index
Markovic, Ostoja 102, 103
Matsui, General 14
Medica Mondiale 76, 76n80
Medica Zenica 5nl3, 66, 76, 76n80,
96, 127
medical documentation 87-8, 94, 96
Mekitan, Ahmet 134n26
Melrose, Margaret 158
Meron, Theodor 49, 143-4
Meznaric, Silva 44
Mibenge, Chiseche Salome 26n84
Milanovic, Marko 56
‘Milka’ x
‘Milorad’ xiii
Milosevic, Nusreta 141
Milosevic, Slobodan 74, 110
Ministry for Human Rights and
Refugees 85
Ministry of Labour, War Veterans and
Disabled Persons’ Protection 85-6,
86n25
Mirjana dokumentami film 77n82
‘mirror laws’ 82
Mischkowski, Gabriela 66
Miskovska Kajevska, Ana 157-8
Mladic, Ratko 8n20
Mladjenovic, Lepa 28-9, 42, 92
Mlinarevic, Gorana 66
Modriöa 46n46, 47n49, 51, 65n28,
69-70, 73n65, 91; Buducnost
118,130-1
Moffett, Luke 55—6
Mojzes, Paul 70
moral relativism 55
Mothers of Srebrenica 53-4, 55, 118,
121-2, 121nl05, 121nl05-6, 143
Mujkic, Nusreta 89
Musala-Mostar 65n28
Nadj, Daniela 151
Nanking, rape of 14-15
Naples, Nancy xiii
National War Crimes Strategy 2008 82
‘new wars’ 13
Ni Aoläin, Finnuala 152, 160
Nikolic-Ristanovic, Vesna 72, 72n59, 149
non-governmental organisations
(NGOs) 5, 5nl3, 46, 54, 77-8,
79, 86, 94-7; civil society 127—46;
RECOM 111; Suncica 67-8;
Women’s Court 113, 118-21, see
also Amnesty International; Medica
Zenica; Women in Black
Norma, Caroline 15
Novi Grad 51
Nukic, Huzba 63^1, 141
Nuremberg military tribunals 14,
16, 33
Odio Benito, Elizabeth 4, 23^
Odzak 28n95, 50, 51, 65n28, 69-70,
91, 141
Okello, Chrispus 115, 116, 118
Omerdic, Muharem 66-7
Open Letter to the National Assembly of
Republika Srpska. . . 155-7
Ordinances of War 14
O’Reilly, Maria 124
Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) 48
Otic, Naser 54-5, 54nl00, 56
Otto, Dianne 106-7, 124
Ottoman Empire 8n21
Our Testimony: Women Victims of War
from Republika Srpska 1992-1995
138,139-40
outsider concept xiii, 12, 149, 161
v
Papic, Zarana 110
Parameswaran, Radhika xiii
‘participatory model xiii
Partizan 34
Pavlovic, Tatjana 36
‘paying ofP crimes 103^1
pension xv, 50, 85, 96, 133
Permanent People’s Tribunal (PPT)
108,122
Phnom Penh, women’s tribunals 109
political threat 154
politics of writing 147-61
pornographic materials 28, 28n98
Porter, Elisabeth xii
Posavina region 50, 69-70,
72-3, 88,91,
129,141
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
88,97-8, 132
Potrier, Johan 22
Programme for Victims of Sexual
Violence 85
Prosecutor v Simsic 84
Prosecutor’s Office 81, 82, 91, 134;
catalogue of crimes 32
prostitution (enforced) 15, 16
Pucanj u dusu (A Shot in the Soul) 53
Puljic, Vinko 67
Index 195
‘Radmila’ xiii
Ramljak, Ruzica 68n47
Ramulic, Edin 131-2
rape camps 46—50, 47n47; n49, 53,
63-5, 73,88
Ravensbriick camp 20
Red Cross 46
reflexivity 147-9, 152
refusal of soldiers to rape 35
Regional Commission for the
Establishment of Facts about War
Crimes and Other Serious Violations
of Human Rights Committed in
the Former Yugoslavia (RECOM)
110-11
religious leadership 66-8
Renzetti, Claire 153
Repak, Mirsad 134, 134n26
reparation 4-5, 11; shadow reports 128,
see also compensation
Richard II 14
Ristanovic, Vesna Nikolic 43
Roht-Arriza, Naomi 37
Roma people 7, 7nl7
Rome Statute 17
Rooney, Eilish 150—1
Rosland, Sissel 144
Ruff-O’Herne, Jan 15
Rule book on Establishing Levels of
Veterans’ Disability 87
Rumiko, Nishino 15
Rwanda genocide 16, 21-3, 31-2
Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) 31
Sachs, Albie 77
Salecl, Renata 43
Sander, Helke 19-20, 19n39, 21,
29-30
Sarajevo 76, 94; Women’s Court 11,
80, 106-26
Savanovic, Milenko 86
Savic, Slavko 102, 103
Section for the Protection of Women
Victims of Torture and Rape in BiH
130, 133-7, 145
Seifert, Ruth 41
Serbian Orthodox Church 68
sexual slavery 15, 42, see also rape camps
sexually transmitted diseases 14
shadow reports 127-8
Shandilya, Krupa 150
Sharia Law 66-7, 67n41
Sieber, Joan E. 153
Siljak, Irma 92-3
Simm, Gabrielle 109
Sivac, Nusreta 23
Skjelsbaek, Inger 45, 46
Smart, Carol 139
Sooka, Yasmin 4
South Africa 130nll
Soviet Red Army 18—21, 19n40
Spasenija 118-20
Special Rapporteur 13, 144-5, 146
Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty 150
Srebrenica: genocide 8n20, 53-6,
118-19, 121-3, 121nl05, 123, see
also Mothers of Srebenica
Stanley, Barbara 153
State Court in Sarajevo xiv
Stiglmayer, Alexandra 63, 64
stigma 4, 52, 68, 72, 89, 134-6
stranger rape 25
Strobl, Rainer 24
Strolit camp 46n46, 47n49, 65n28,
73n65
subaltern counterpublics 107
subaltern studies 150
SubaSic, Munira 121nl06
Subotic, Jelena 154
SunÖica 67-8
syphilis 14
Tadic, Gordana 134
‘Tanja’ x
Tarnovo ix-x
Teitel, Ruti 116-17
TerSeliö, Vesna 123
Tesic, Cana 119-20
Tesic, Stanojka 97, 131
Thompson, Janna 57nll7
threat of sanction 153-4
Tivat conference (Montenegro) 118-19
Tokyo trials see International Military
Tribunal of the Far East (Tokyo
trials)
TomaSica mass grave 143^1n65
Toyoda, General 14
TRIAL 47n49, 96, 102, 103
Trnovo 137
truth-narratives xii
Tsai, Lily 158
Tutsi women 22, 31-2
Udruzene zene Banjaluka 5nl3
United Nations 2, 13n3—6; Committee
Against Torture 84; Committee on
196 Index
the Elimination of Discrimination
Against Women (CEDAW) 78,
90-ln43, 99, 128; Final Report of
the Commission of Experts 41; General
Assembly 41; Genocide Convention
108; Human Rights Committee 99;
Human Rights Conference in Vienna
17, 29; shadow reports 127-8;
Special Rapporteur on Violence
against Women 13, 144-5, 146;
Special Representative on Sexual
Violence in Conflict 48
United Nations Population Fund
(UNFPA) 68, 85
United Nations Security Council
(UNSCR): Bassiouni Report 41-2;
Resolutions 18
Veliki Han xiii
Vidovic, Gordana 131
Vienna Conference on Human Rights
17, 29
ViSegrad 111
Vitomir, Nevenka 103
Vive Zene (Tuzla) 5nl3, 96
Viz antija 77n82
Wallstroem, Margaret 48, 48n57
War Crimes Chamber (WCC) 81, 82
War Damage Act 2005 101
Warburton Mission Report 40
White, Sarah C. 117
witness protection 90-2
Women - Victims of War’ (¿ene-£rtve
Rata) 94, 95
Women in Black 60-2, 70; Women’s
Court 111, 112-13, 114, 118,120-2
Women’s Court in Sarajevo 11, 80,
106-26
Women’s Peace Activism 155-7
Woodward, Susan L. 10
World War II 14, 15-16, 18-21
Eamashita 15
Zajovic, Stasa 111
Zarkov, Dubravka 27, 30, 52, 115, 141,
149
Zbanic, Jasmila 93n79
Zivkovie Rajilic, Bozica 54, 87-8,
138-40, 142-4
Zolkos, Magdalena 116
Zvizdic, Memnuna 111
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spelling | Simić, Olivera Verfasser (DE-588)1021200549 aut Silenced victims of wartime sexual violence Olivera Simić London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group [2018] © 2018 xix, 196 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Post-conflict law and justice hier auch unveränderte Nachdrucke, first issued in paperback 2019 Includes bibliographical references and index Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Rape as a weapon of war Rape as a weapon of war Bosnia and Herzegovina Women violence against Bosnia and Herzegovina Women Crimes against Law and legislation Bosnia and Herzegovina Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Women Bosnia and Herzegovina Women (International law) War crimes Women and war Vergewaltigung (DE-588)4042696-8 gnd rswk-swf Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 gnd rswk-swf Bosnienkrieg (DE-588)4345999-7 gnd rswk-swf Serbin (DE-588)4719242-2 gnd rswk-swf Bosnien-Herzegowina (DE-588)4088119-2 gnd rswk-swf Bosnien-Herzegowina (DE-588)4088119-2 g Bosnienkrieg (DE-588)4345999-7 s Serbin (DE-588)4719242-2 s Vergewaltigung (DE-588)4042696-8 s Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 s Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebook 978-1-315-68839-8 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030402807&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030402807&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030402807&sequence=000004&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Simić, Olivera Silenced victims of wartime sexual violence Includes bibliographical references and index Rape as a weapon of war Rape as a weapon of war Bosnia and Herzegovina Women violence against Bosnia and Herzegovina Women Crimes against Law and legislation Bosnia and Herzegovina Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Women Bosnia and Herzegovina Women (International law) War crimes Women and war Vergewaltigung (DE-588)4042696-8 gnd Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 gnd Bosnienkrieg (DE-588)4345999-7 gnd Serbin (DE-588)4719242-2 gnd |
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title | Silenced victims of wartime sexual violence |
title_auth | Silenced victims of wartime sexual violence |
title_exact_search | Silenced victims of wartime sexual violence |
title_full | Silenced victims of wartime sexual violence Olivera Simić |
title_fullStr | Silenced victims of wartime sexual violence Olivera Simić |
title_full_unstemmed | Silenced victims of wartime sexual violence Olivera Simić |
title_short | Silenced victims of wartime sexual violence |
title_sort | silenced victims of wartime sexual violence |
topic | Rape as a weapon of war Rape as a weapon of war Bosnia and Herzegovina Women violence against Bosnia and Herzegovina Women Crimes against Law and legislation Bosnia and Herzegovina Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Women Bosnia and Herzegovina Women (International law) War crimes Women and war Vergewaltigung (DE-588)4042696-8 gnd Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 gnd Bosnienkrieg (DE-588)4345999-7 gnd Serbin (DE-588)4719242-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Rape as a weapon of war Rape as a weapon of war Bosnia and Herzegovina Women violence against Bosnia and Herzegovina Women Crimes against Law and legislation Bosnia and Herzegovina Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Women Bosnia and Herzegovina Women (International law) War crimes Women and war Vergewaltigung Rassendiskriminierung Bosnienkrieg Serbin Bosnien-Herzegowina |
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