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UNSCR 1325: Is it only about war? Armed violence in non-war contexts
Rita Santos, Tatiana Moura, Sílvia Roque

Data de publicação: Março de 2010

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Resumo: Instead of focussing on the operational gaps hindering the implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000), this article argues that gaps are mostly product of the concepts of gender, violence, security that inform the Resolution. Two particular criticisms that have emerged in the analysis of 1325 will be addressed: i) the equation of violence as war, and particularly the equation of war gendered violence as violence suffered by women and girls only; and consequently  ii) the idea of war and post-war  at the domestic  level as the main source of insecurity  for  women,  the  international  community  (of  non-warring  States)  being  the  main guarantor of peace and security. By emphasising  the articulations between war and peace zones both domestically and internationally,  this paper will elaborate on one of the facets of violence production and reproduction omitted by the Resolution: armed violence in non war zones.