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From the back cover: “Using a feminist institutionalist framework, Louise Chappell demonstrates that, despite significant advances in some areas, the Court’s poor record in prosecuting sexual and gender-based crimes reflects continuing legacies and silences of international law. The definitive volume on gender and the ICC, this book boldly argues that the Court’s mixed record on gender justice is a risk to its ongoing legitimacy”.

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