TY - JOUR PY - 2016 SN - 1972-5760 T1 - Collective memory of rape: an analysis from an international law perspective JO - SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO DA - 1/15/2017 12:00:00 AM DO - 10.3280/SD2016-003006 UR - http://www.francoangeli.it/Riviste/Scheda_rivista.aspx?idArticolo=58302 AU - SP - 101 EP - 132 IS - 3 VL - XLIII LA - EN AB - This article argues first that the international community has elaborated a collective memory of rapes occurred during armed conflicts in the 20th century through the jurisprudence of international criminal tribunals and the activity of UN bodies; secondly, that memory of rapes is "gendered". To support this thesis, the article borrows the notion of "collective memory" introduced by the French sociologist Maurice Halbwachs and analyses it from an international law perspective. The article starts with a short legal history of wartime rape, before analysing the main judgments rendered by the following international criminal tribunals: the Nuremberg and Tokyo tribunals, the International Criminal Court for the Former Yugoslavia, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, the Special Court for Sierra Leone, and the International Criminal Court. A paragraph is devoted to the activity of the UN Special Representatives on Sexual Violence in Conflict and of the International Independent Commission of Inquiry for Syria. This contribution then uses the notion of collective memory to comment on the role of international bodies in the preservation of the memory of rapes occurred during armed conflicts. PB - FrancoAngeli ER -