The Afghan State and the Hazara Genocide
In: Harvard Human Rights Journal, Vol. 37 (Forthcoming)
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In: Harvard Human Rights Journal, Vol. 37 (Forthcoming)
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In: Virginia Journal of International Law Online, Vol. 63 (2023)
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In: Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Band 60, Heft 2
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In: Michigan Journal of International Law, Band 44, Heft 2
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In: The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, Band 46, Heft 1
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In: Stanford Law School, 2021
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In: MENA Business Law Review, Band 6, Heft 3
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In: Judicature, Band 105, Heft 3
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In: Georgetown Journal of International Law, 2020
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In: Northwestern Journal of Human Rights Vol. 18, No. 1 (2020)
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The Taliban's fall in 2001 elevated hopes for improving the plight of women and girls in Afghanistan. Those aspirations were bolstered with the promulgation of the country's landmark Law on the Elimination of Violence against Women (EVAW) in 2009. The tenth anniversary of Afghanistan's EVAW Law, however, offers little cause for celebration. This essay examines Afghanistan's legal framework on combating gender-based violence against women, and the mounting challenges on the ground. The ongoing rampant violence against women, pervasive use of mediation in criminal cases, and violations perpetrated by State agents have made Afghan women's quest for justice increasingly more elusive. These breaches of the State's due diligence obligations under international law constitute human rights violations. As women remain effectively sidelined in the peace negotiations with a resurgent Taliban, the Afghan government and the international community cannot solely talk the talk, but must also walk the walk of confronting violence against women.
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In: Pacific Council on International Policy, 2018
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In: Yale Journal of International Law, 2018
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In: Integrity Watch Afghanistan, 2015
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In: McMillan LLP/Lexology, 2013
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