Articles

Bennett, Allison. 2002. “The Reintegration of Child Ex-Combatants in Sierra Leone with Particular Focus on the Needs of Females.”  http://www.essex.ac.uk/armedcon/story_id/000025.doc

Bonnet, Catherine. 1993. “The Silence of Croatia’s Children.” International Children’s Rights Monitor, 10(3):12-15. Geneva: Defense for Children International.

Bonnet, Catherine. 1995. “Le Viol Comme Arme de Guerre au Rwanda: du Silence a la Reconnaissance.” Paris: Foundation de France. Available from the Defense for Children International Archive, Geneva.

Carpenter, Charli. 2000b. “Forced Maternity, Children’s Rights and the Genocide Convention.” Journal of Genocide Research 2(2)

Carpenter, Charli. 2000. “Surfacing Children: Limitations of Genocidal Rape Discourse,” Human Rights Quarterly 22(2)

Center for Reproductive Law and Policy (CRLP). 1996. “Rape and Forced Pregnancy Have Historically Been a Part of War That Has Not Been Recognized as a Human Rights Abuse.” Reproductive Freedom and Human Rights – Rape and Forced Pregnancy in War and Conflict Situations. NY: CRLP.

Chowdry, Mustafa. 2004. “War Babies.” Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh.  http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/W_0021.htm.

D’Costa, Bina. 2003. “War Babies: The Question of National Honour.” Excerpt from PhD thesis The Gendered Construction of Nationalism: From Partition to Creation, Australian National University.  http://www.drishtipat.org/1971/docs/warbabies_bina.pdf.

D’Costa, Bina. 2003. “War Babies: The Question of National Honour.” Excerpt from PhD thesis The Gendered Construction of Nationalism: From Partition to Creation, Australian National University.  http://www.drishtipat.org/1971/docs/warbabies_bina.pdf.

Daniel, Joana. 2003. No Man’s Child: The War Rape Orphans. MA Thesis, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Human Rights, Vienna, Austria. Available online at http://www.univie.ac.at/bim/download/No%20Man's%20Child%20by%20Joana%20Daniel.pdf.

David, Henry, Zdenek Dytrych and Zdenek Matejcek. 2003. “Born Unwanted: Observations from the Prague Study.” American Psychologist, 58(3):224-229.

Fisher, Siobhan. 1996. “Occupation of the Womb: Forced Impregnation as Genocide.” Duke Law Journal 46(73)

Gaylor, Albert. 2001. “The Legacy of Peacekeepers’ Kids in Liberia.” Public Agenda, March 13.

Gordon, Peter and Kate Crehan. 2000. Dying of Sadness: Gender, Sexual Violence and the HIV Epidemic. Available online at http://www.undp.org/seped/publications/dyingofsadness.pdf.

Horvath, Danielle. 1993. “Children of the Rapes.” World Press Review, June 11-12.

Joyce, T., R. Kaestner and S. Korenman. (2000) “The Effect of Pregnancy Intention on Child Development.” Demography 37(?): 83-94.

Lathrop, Anthony. 1998. “Pregnancy Resulting from Rape.” Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing. 27:25-31.

Naik, Asmita.  2002. “Protecting Children From The Protectors: Lessons From West Africa.”  http://www.fmreview.org/FMRpdfs/FMR15/fmr15.7.pdf.

Niarchos, Catherine. 1995. “Challenges Facing the International Tribunal.” Human Rights Quarterly 17.

Pojsic, Mirha. 1995. “Research: Dominant Gynecological and Psychological Consequences of Rape.” Unpublished Report available from Medica Women’s Therapy Center, Zenica, BiH.

Rodgers, C.S., A.J. Lang, E.W. Twamley and M.J. Stein. 2003. “Sexual Trauma and Pregnancy: A Conceptual Framework.” Journal of Women’s Health. 12(10):961-970.

Salzman, Paul. “Rape Camps as a Means of Ethnic Cleansing” in Human Rights Quarterly 20:2 1998.

Shanks, Leslie and Michael Schull. 2000. “Rape in War: The Humanitarian Response.” Canadian Medical Association Journal, 163(9):1152-1156.

Sigal, J, J. Perry, M. Rossignol, and M Ouimet. (2003) “Unwanted Infants: Psychological and Physical Consequences of Inadequate Orphanage Care 50 Years Later.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 73 (?):3-12.

Stanley, Penny. 1999. “Reporting of Mass Rape in the Balkans: Plus Ca Change, Plus C’est Meme Chose? From Bosnia to Kosovo,” Civil Wars 2(2):74-110.

Swiss, Shana and Joan Giller. 1993. “Rape as a Crime of War: A Medical Perspective.” Journal of the American Medical Association. 270(5):612-615.

Williamson, Jan. 1993. Bosnian Children of War: The Adoption Question. NY: International Social Service American Branch. Available at the Defense for Children International Archive, Geneva.

Wing, Adrian and Sylke Merchan.1993. “Rape, Ethnicity and Culture” in Columbia Human Rights Law Review 25:1 1993.