Title: Week 5: International Crimes and Punishment; Asylum and Persecution
1Week 5 International Crimes and Punishment
Asylum and Persecution
- Created by Dr. Kay Picart and Jeneen Surrency
2Guide Questions
1.What is the legacy of the trials at Nuremberg?
3Guide Questions
2.What are the legal characterizations of war
crimes genocide and crimes against humanity
medical/forensic, legal, psychological and
sociological factors? How is the international
human body configured in relation to these?
4Guide Questions
3.When does rape constitute a war crime? How is
the raced, classed and aged female body
configured in relation to law?
5Guide Questions
4.How do international law and domestic law
intersect and diverge, in their treatment of the
refugee?
6Guide Questions
5.How do domestic violence and female genital
mutilation form the basis for political asylum?
How is the raced and classed female body depicted
in these texts?