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Gendering the Law of Occupation: The Case of Cyprus
Fionnuala Ni Aolain
Transitional Justice Institute
School of Law
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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Law
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Cyprus
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Women
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War
40%
Experience
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State
30%
History
30%
Analysis
30%
Islands
20%
Process
20%
Policy
20%
Failure
20%
Gender
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Negotiation
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Exclusion
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Humanitarian Law
20%
Hostility
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Private Life
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Family
10%
Peace
10%
Observation
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Interest
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Legislation
10%
Situation
10%
Attention
10%
Social Exclusion
10%
Actors
10%
Interviews
10%
Complexity
10%
Territory
10%
Protection
10%
Routine
10%
Women's Rights
10%
Obligation
10%
Secondary Source
10%
Peace Negotiation
10%
Field Work
10%
Genealogy
10%
Turkey
10%
Turkish
10%
Occupied Territories
10%
Geneva Convention
10%
International Recognition
10%
Keyphrases
Cyprus
100%
Law
50%
Women's Experiences
33%
Law of Armed Conflict
33%
Private Life
33%
Turkey
16%
Violence
16%
Marginalization
16%
Armed Conflict
16%
Long-term History
16%
Regulatory Gap
16%
Interview Data
16%
Hostility
16%
Women's Rights
16%
Family Life
16%
Combatants
16%
Against Women
16%
Gender-based Violence
16%
Non-state Actors
16%
Peace Negotiations
16%
Private Sphere
16%
Scholarly Attention
16%
Public Life
16%
International Recognition
16%
Policy Attention
16%
Negotiation Process
16%
Women Challenges
16%
Gender Dimensions
16%
Peace Settlement
16%
Legal Analysis
16%
Limit Laws
16%