Book reveals true stories of war’s female victims
A new book by Griffith Law School academic Dr Olivera Simic explores the silence surrounding women’s experiences of wartime sexual violence.
A new book by Griffith Law School academic Dr Olivera Simic explores the silence surrounding women’s experiences of wartime sexual violence.
Griffith Law School's Dr Olivera Simic is the recipient of a Vice-Chancellor's Research Excellence award.
Griffith Law School academics Dr Olivera Simic and Professor Brad Sherman are among five recipients who have been awarded AEL Research Excellence Awards.
By DrOlivera Simic Griffith Law School The condemnation of wartime sexual violence as a gross violation of human rights has...
Griffith Law School academic Dr Olivera Simic’s new book –Silenced Victims of Wartime Sexual Violence – will be launched at...
By Dr Olivera Simic From 1930 to 1945, the Japanese military systematically set up ‘comfort stations’ as it conscripted women...
Raising awareness of the use of the death penalty for drug offences globally was the focus of a special dinner held in recognition of the 13th World Day Against Death Penalty, in Brisbane last week.