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Identity of Roma women and processes of international and transitional justice
The Age of Human Rights Journal Pub Date : 2021-12-17 , DOI: 10.17561/tahrj.v17.6385
Ana María Jara Gómez

Among the women involved in international legal environments, there are women who are administrators of justice, and women who remain as recipients, consumers or petitioners of justice. The question of identity, be it national, cultural, ethnic, religious or otherwise may become crucial when positioning human beings in one side of justice or another. This article seeks to analyse the formation of identities and the characteristics of Roma women’s identity and specifically their roles in international justice together with some actual European political stances towards the Roma peoples. Part of the study will take into account the sequence of processes that take place from the appointment of international judges to the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council, and that lead to the granting of a certain place for women in the transitional/international justice scene. Nevertheless, there are also groups of women who hardly participate in the international legal scene and, although their role has historically been, and still is, reduced to being victims, their possibilities of action in the field justice are extraordinarily limited. This is the case of Roma women in Europe.

中文翻译:

罗姆妇女的身份以及国际和过渡司法进程

在参与国际法律环境的女性中,有担任司法行政人员的女性,也有作为司法接受者、消费者或请愿者的女性。当将人类置于正义的一方或另一方时,身份问题,无论是民族、文化、种族、宗教还是其他方面,都可能变得至关重要。本文旨在分析身份的形成和罗姆妇女身份的特征,特别是她们在国际司法中的作用,以及欧洲对罗姆人的一些实际政治立场。部分研究将考虑从任命国际法官到联合国安理会决议的一系列程序,这导致在过渡/国际司法领域为妇女提供了一定的地位。然而,也有一些妇女群体几乎不参与国际法律舞台,尽管她们的角色在历史上曾经并且现在仍然沦为受害者,但她们在司法领域采取行动的可能性非常有限。欧洲的罗姆妇女就是这种情况。
更新日期:2021-12-17
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