Lisa Davis

CUNY School of Law

Dean of Clinical Programs and Professor of Law, CUNY Law School; ICC Special Adviser on Gender and Other Discriminatory Crimes; Former ICC Special Adviser on Gender Persecution

Court Square Law Project

Long Island City, NY 11101

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

12

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1,725

TOTAL CITATIONS

2

Scholarly Papers (12)

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Reimagining Justice for Gender-Based Crimes at the Margins: New Legal Strategies for Prosecuting Isis Crimes Against Women and LGBTIQ Persons

William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law, Vol. 24, No. 3, 2018
Number of pages: 47 Posted: 11 Jun 2018
Lisa Davis
CUNY School of Law
Downloads 447 (139,330)
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sexual orientation, gender identity, LGBT, LGBTIQ, gender, women, Iraq, conflict, ISIS, ISIL, International law, international criminal court, human rights law, international human rights law, international criminal law, sexual violence, rape, genocide, gay, lesbian, Iraqi women

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Iraqi Women Confronting ISIL: Protecting Women’s Rights in the Context of Conflict

Southwestern Journal of International Law, 22 Sw. J. Int'l L. 27
Number of pages: 53 Posted: 28 Apr 2016
Lisa Davis
CUNY School of Law
Downloads 283 (230,423)

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ISIL, women, conflict, LGBT, Iraq, human rights law, international law, gender

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Dusting Off the Law Books: Recognizing Gender Persecution in Conflicts and Atrocities

Lisa Davis, Dusting Off the Law Books: Recognizing Gender Persecution in Conflicts and Atrocities, 20 Nw. J. Hum. Rts. 1 (2021).
Number of pages: 63 Posted: 12 Jul 2021 Last Revised: 16 May 2022
Lisa Davis
CUNY School of Law
Downloads 254 (257,281)

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Women, LGBTIQ, LGBT, Gender, War, Conflict, Persecution, Gender Persecution, Gender-Based Persecution, Sexual Violence, Atrocity, Rome Statute, International Criminal Court, ISIS, ISIL, Sexual Violence Against Men, International Human Rights Law

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Victory for Women and LGBTIQ Rights under International Criminal Law: Gender in the Draft Crimes against Humanity Treaty

Gender and International Criminal Law, Valerie Oosterveld, Indira Rosenthal & Susana SáCouto, Oxford University Press, 2021
Number of pages: 21 Posted: 05 Mar 2021 Last Revised: 23 Apr 2023
Lisa Davis and Danny Bradley
CUNY School of Law and affiliation not provided to SSRN
Downloads 151 (415,176)

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crimes against humanity, draft treaty, gender, gender persecution, LGBTIQ, LGBT, women's rights, LGBTIQ rights, conflict, war, sexual violence, gender-based violence, Rome Statute, International Criminal Court, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex characteristics, international law, human rights

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ISIL, the Syrian Conflict, Sexual Violence, and the Way Forward: Syrian Women's Inclusion in the Peace Processes

International Law and Politics, Vol. 48, 2016
Number of pages: 34 Posted: 09 May 2017
Lisa Davis
CUNY School of Law
Downloads 145 (428,961)
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Syria, Women's Rights, Human Rights, Peace Processes, Peace Negotiations, Conflict, Middle East

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Third Party at the Table: Afro-Colombian Women's Struggle for Peace and Inclusion

Columbia Human Rights Law Review, Vol. 4, No. 363, 2020
Number of pages: 21 Posted: 05 Mar 2021
Lisa Davis
CUNY School of Law
Downloads 117 (508,133)

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Colombia, peace, peace accords, JEP, LGBT, LGBTIQ, sexual orientation, gender identity, women's rights, conflict, crimes against humanity, war, armed conflict, FARC, paramilitaries, sexual violence, rape, Afro-Colombian, Indigenous, Afro-descendent, Government of Colombia, homosexuality, peace

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Still Trembling: State Obligation Under International Law to End Post-Earthquake Rape in Haiti

University of Miami Law Review, Vol. 65, No. 867, 2011
Number of pages: 27 Posted: 27 Apr 2016 Last Revised: 28 Apr 2016
Lisa Davis
CUNY School of Law
Downloads 112 (525,250)

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Haiti, Rape, Sexual Violence, International, Human Rights, Women's Rights, women, disaster, 1325, earthquake, international law, human rights

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Afro-Colombian Voices in the Colombian Peace Process: How a Group of Afro-Colombian Women's Rights Activists and New York Law Professors Came Together to Raise Awareness

Columbia Human Rights Law Review, Vol. 4.2, No. 247, 2020
Number of pages: 3 Posted: 05 Mar 2021
Lisa Davis
CUNY School of Law
Downloads 110 (532,288)

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Colombia, peace accords, peace, conflict, war, women, LGBT, LGBTIQ, sexual violence, Afro-Colombian, Indigenous, rape, peace agreement, writing pedagogy, international human rights, gender, gender justice, persecution, JEP, transitional justice, international law, human rights, women's rights

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Countering Iraq's Anti-Shelter Policy in the Islamic State Era

Columbia Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 70, No. 2, Spring/Summer (2017)
Number of pages: 8 Posted: 13 Jun 2018
Lisa Davis
CUNY School of Law
Downloads 106 (547,087)

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Iraq, women, shelter, domestic violence, honor killings, human rights law, international law, gender, conflict, international criminal law,

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Gender-Based Persecution as a Crime Against Humanity: The Road Ahead

Jonathan O'Donohue, Indira Rosenthal, Rosemary Grey, Lisa Davis & Dorine Llanta, Gender-Based Persecution as a Crime Against Humanity: The Road Ahead, J. OF INT’L. CRIM. JUSTICE, OXFORD UNIV. PRESS (2019)
Posted: 14 Jun 2022
The University of Sydney - Faculty of Law, affiliation not provided to SSRN, University of Tasmania - Faculty of Law, CUNY School of Law and affiliation not provided to SSRN

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gender persecution, gender, sexual violence, Mali, Al Hassan, crimes against humanity, gender-based violence, international criminal law, Rome Statute, sexual and gender-based violence, international law commission, International Criminal Court, tribunal

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Women, Peace, and Security and LGBTI Rights

WPS and LGBTI Rights, chapter in, The Oxford Handbook of Women, Peace and Security, Oxford Univ. Press (2019); ISBN 9780190638276
Posted: 09 Mar 2019
Lisa Davis and Jessica Stern
CUNY School of Law and affiliation not provided to SSRN

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women peace and security, 1325, conflict, sexual violence, gender-based violence, binary, queer, sexual orientation, gender identity, LGBT, LGBTIQ, gender, Iraq, post conflict, ISIS, ISIL, human rights law, international human rights law

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The Gendered Dimensions of Torture: Rape and Other Forms of Gender-Based Violence As Torture Under International Law

The Gendered Dimensions of Torture: Rape and other Forms of Gender-Based Violence as Torture under International Law, chapter in, Torture and Its Definition in International Law: An Inter-Disciplinary Approach, Oxford Univ. Press (2017)
Posted: 13 Jun 2018
Lisa Davis
CUNY School of Law

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international law, torture, sexual violence, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, conflict, international criminal law, human rights law, women, rape, rape as a form of torture, women's rights movement