The Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict thattook place in London in June this 2014 was the biggest global meeting onthis issue ever convened. This summit aimed to shatter the culture ofimpunity around sexual violence in conflict, by launching a newInternational Protocol with international standards for documenting andinvestigating sexual violence in conflict zones. To link in with thisimportant issue, this Podcast features one of the leading voices in this area, Martha Jean Baker, Vice-President of the Women’s International Leaguefor Peace and Freedom, who outlines what needs to be done now andwhat role the International Criminal Court plays in this process. It featuresthose actively working in the area of Gender Based Violence,who pro-actively raise awareness of the problem of GBV and highlightGBV abuses in order to bring about real improvement and change.It also provides a critical analysis of the representation ofGBV and sexual violence in conflict, as well as the role of internationallaw and UN forums in addressing issues of gender and conflict.Speakers:Martha Jean Baker, Vice President, Women's International League for Peace & FreedomDr. Niamh Reilly, Co-Convenor of the Gender Advanced Research Consortium & Co. Director, Global Women's Studies, NUI GalwayDeirdre Campbell, Irish Consortium on Gender-Based ViolenceChair: Dr. Gillian Wylie, Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College Dublinhttp://www.tcd.ie/http://www.tcd.ie/tidi