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Sex crimes / Torture / International criminal law / Sexual abuse / Rape / Crimes against humanity / International Criminal Court / Sexual violence / Germain Katanga / War crime / Mass Atrocity crimes / Gender equality
Date: 2015-08-27 12:46:05
Sex crimes
Torture
International criminal law
Sexual abuse
Rape
Crimes against humanity
International Criminal Court
Sexual violence
Germain Katanga
War crime
Mass Atrocity crimes
Gender equality

Mrs Fatou Bensouda Prosecutor, International Criminal Court The investigation and prosecution of sexual and gender-based crimes: reflections from the Office of the Prosecutor The Hague Academy of International Law Advanc

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