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Women's Rights in Armed Conflict under International Law
Catherine O'Rourke
School of Law
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Transitional Justice Institute
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Social Sciences
women's rights
100%
Armed Conflict
89%
international law
75%
regime
48%
International criminal law
22%
rights of woman
21%
International Humanitarian Law
21%
international human rights law
20%
Law
18%
pluralism
16%
UNO
13%
monitoring
12%
regulation
10%