“Forgotten Victims of War”. Invisible, though Stigmatised: the Case of Children Born of Wartime Rape and Conflict- Related Sexual Violence

dc.contributor.advisor Agapiou-Josephides, Kalliope
dc.contributor.author Hermus, Nina
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-27T14:26:01Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-27T14:26:01Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.description Global Campus - Europe.
dc.description EMA - European Master's Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation, Global Campus of Human Rights Headquarters.
dc.description Second semester University: University of Cyprus.
dc.description.abstract Conflict-related sexual violence has many disastrous consequences, yet one consequence that is systematically ignored is the children being born as a result from such violence. This research focuses on children born of wartime rape, the often ‘forgotten victims of war’. The aim of this study is to explore how the human rights of these children, enshrined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, are compromised, while, additionally, identifying ways to rectify these violations and safeguard the child’s rights in an adequate way. This research adopts an innovative approach that sheds a light on four different cases: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Northern Uganda, Colombia and Myanmar. It examines in a comparative way key issues that affect the lives of these children. Stigmatisation, discrimination, statelessness, abuse, economic hardship and, at worst, infanticide; the findings reveal that the human rights of these children are systematically violated, irrespective of time and space. However, before analysing the multitude of violations on the human rights of children born of wartime rape, this research will begin with tackling the root cause of the issue: conflictrelated sexual violence, too often falsely perceived as a mere by-product of war. This research will analyse this complex phenomenon by stepping away from the classical explanations of patriarchal culture, sexual desire or opportunity and will demonstrate on the basis of feminist discourse that conflict-related sexual violence not only has, but can be effectively prevented.
dc.description.sponsorship European Commission - Operating grant - European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR)
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.gchumanrights.org/handle/20.500.11825/2438
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.25330/1327
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Global Campus of Human Rights
dc.relation.ispartofseries Global Campus awarded theses 2019/2020
dc.subject war
dc.subject armed conflict
dc.subject rape
dc.subject children rights
dc.subject sexual abuse
dc.subject victims
dc.subject Convention on the Rights of the Child
dc.subject Bosnia and Herzegovina
dc.subject Uganda
dc.subject Colombia
dc.subject Myanmar
dc.subject children
dc.subject statelessness
dc.subject child abuse
dc.title “Forgotten Victims of War”. Invisible, though Stigmatised: the Case of Children Born of Wartime Rape and Conflict- Related Sexual Violence
dc.type Thesis
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