SEXUAL VIOLENCE ON WOMEN IN INTERNATIONAL AND HUMANITARIAN LAW PERSPECTIVE

Authors

  • Aini Turmaningsih Study Program of Law , Faculty of Law, Pakuan University
  • Gearysta Yoransyah Study Program of Law , Faculty of Law, Pakuan University
  • Natasha Dwi Septiawani Study Program of Law , Faculty of Law, Pakuan University
  • Widy Amalia Haris Study Program of Law , Faculty of Law, Pakuan University
  • Nazaruddin Lathif Study Program of Law , Faculty of Law, Pakuan University
  • Sapto Handoyo Dp Study Program of Law , Faculty of Law, Pakuan University

Keywords:

Sexual violence, women, armed conflict

Abstract

Violence against women is a problem of violations of humanitarian law and also an international law that often occurs, one of which is in armed conflict. The purpose of this research is that these problems can be solved in it. Victims of violence against women reached 80% including adults and children, which exceeded the number of victims in the military. The consequences created by sexual violence in armed conflict are very serious, one of which is mental disturbance. To analyze the impact of violence on women with the traditional view that considers women as property. The method used in this study is a type of normative legal approach by examining the applicable laws and regulations. In general, this research is expected to be able to describe and explain to readers regarding sexual violence that often occurs in armed conflicts and outside the region based on a juridical study of international law and court practices.

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Published

2022-05-22

How to Cite

Aini Turmaningsih, Gearysta Yoransyah, Natasha Dwi Septiawani, Widy Amalia Haris, Nazaruddin Lathif, & Sapto Handoyo Dp. (2022). SEXUAL VIOLENCE ON WOMEN IN INTERNATIONAL AND HUMANITARIAN LAW PERSPECTIVE. World Bulletin of Management and Law, 10, 135-138. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbml/article/view/3057

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