Article 11 : Protection of women in armed conflicts
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Makunya, Trésor Muhindo
Abelungu, Junior Mumbala
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Pretoria University Law Press
Abstract
1. States parties undertake to respect and ensure
respect for the rules of international humanitarian law
applicable in armed conflict situations, which affect the
population, particularly women.
2. States parties shall, in accordance with the
obligations incumbent upon them under international
humanitarian law, protect civilians including women,
irrespective of the population to which they belong, in
the event of armed conflict.
3. States parties undertake to protect asylum seeking
women, refugees, returnees and internally displaced
persons, against all forms of violence, rape and other
forms of sexual exploitation, and to ensure that such
acts are considered war crimes, genocide and/or crimes
against humanity and that their perpetrators are brought
to justice before a competent criminal jurisdiction.
4. States parties shall take all necessary measures to
ensure that no child, especially girls under 18 years of
age, take a direct part in hostilities and that no child is
recruited as a soldier.
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SDG-05: Gender equality
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Makunya, T.M. & Abelungu, J.M. 2023, 'Article 11 : Protection of women in armed conflicts', In: Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa: A commentary, Edited by Annika Rudman, Celestine Nyamu Musembi & Trésor Muhindo Makunya (pp. 238-259).