Editors-in-chief
Dr. Anne-Marie de Brouwer and dr. Eefje de Volder
Impact: Center against Human Trafficking and Sexual Violence in Conflict
Editorial Board
Patrick Cammaert
Major General ret.
Prof Chris Dolan
University of Warwick
Rina Ghafoerkhan
ARQ National Psychotrauma Center; Utrecht University
Dr. Chiseche Mibenge
Episcopal Relief & Development
Dr Julia Muraszkiewicz
Programme Against Exploitation and Violence, Trilateral Research
Jean Bosco Mutangana
Tilburg Law School, Tilburg University; former Prosecutor General of the Republic of Rwanda
Prof. Valerie Oosterveld
University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law
Dr. Christophe Paulussen
T.M.C. Asser Instituut; International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, The Hague
Prof. Ryszard Piotrowicz
Department of Law and Criminology, Aberystwyth University
Prof. Conny Rijken
Tilburg Law School, Tilburg University
Dr. Pim Scholte
Laguna Collective; Amsterdam University Medical Centers
Dr. Kim Thuy Seelinger
Washington University in St. Louis
Patricia Viseur Sellers
Special Advisor to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court; Oxford University; London School of Economics
Dr. Nicole Siller
Deakin University
Dr. Marian Tankink
Consultant Anthropological Research & Training on Gender, Violence and Mental Health
Linda Verhaak
ARQ Centrum 45; ARQ International
Submission of contributions
Contributions to the journal can be sent by e-mail to one of the editors-in-chief: JHEC@impact-now.org
The themes that need addressing relate, but are not limited to:
- Definitional and factual issues concerning conflict-related sexual violence, enslavement and human trafficking in situations of conflict for the prupose of sexual violence or exploitation, such as the definition of the crimes, the perpetrators and victims, and the consequences of the crimes.
- Prevention of the crimes, from different perspectives, such as the role of faith-based and traditional leaders, intergovernmental organisations, NGOs, awareness raising campaigns, and peacekeeping initiatives.
- Addressing the crimes: legal and non-legal mechanisms, such as transitional justice mechanisms and mock tribunals, and reparation efforts, including socio-psychological and medical care and tackling stigma.
- Case studies (contemporary countries or regions of concern), including a discussion from a particular point of view, such as the situation in refugee camps.
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