The powers of silence: making sense of the non-definition of gender in international criminal law

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  • who: from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Chemin Eugu00e8ne-Rigot A, Genu00e8ve, Switzerland have published the paper: The powers of silence: Making sense of the non-definition of gender in international criminal law, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 20/02/1969
  • what: By looking at silence as a mechanism for managing disagreement, this study has ventured into the possible limitations of the subversive uses of silence.
  • how: After this analysis I then study the discussions of the ILC regarding the nondefinition of gender and how it has been employed as . . .

     

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