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Re: الجنائية توظف مستشارين لهم خبرات في ملاحقة مجرمي الحروب (Re: abdelrahim abayazid)
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Patricia Viseur Sellers, an international criminal lawyer, is a Visiting Fellow at Kellogg College the University of Oxford. From 1994 until 2007 she was the Legal Advisor for Gender and a prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). She was the chief legal strategist in the landmark cases of Furundzija, Akayesu and Kunarac, that recognized rape and other forms of sexual violence as war crimes, as crimes against humanity, including enslavement and as genocide. In 2011, as an independent legal expert she testified before the Spanish investigating judge in the Guatemalan genocide case. She has been a Special Legal Consultant to the Gender and Women’s Rights Division of the United Nation’s High Commissioner for Human Rights and to the Secretary’s General’s Special Representative to Children in Armed Conflict. She advises civil society organizations and served as a story consultant to WNET-13/WIDE ANGLE, the producers of the PBS series, "Women, War and Peace". She is the author of several articles, the latest is, “Wartime Female Slavery: Enslavement?”, published in the Cornell Journal of International Law, Spring 2011. G]
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