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Culpability in Terrorism Law

Gendered Dimensions of Responsibility

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Culpability in Terrorism Law

Gendered Dimensions of Responsibility

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The book offers a pioneering and deeply insightful examination of one of the most challenging dilemmas in contemporary counterterrorism and international law: how to legally and morally assess the responsibility of female suicide bombers affiliated with terrorist groups such as Boko Haram.

It exposes a critical legal blind spot where female bombers are caught in a “grey zone” - neither fully prosecuted nor released - due to conflicting norms around gender, victimhood, and terrorism.

Drawing on extensive research including interviews, case studies of failed suicide bombers, and legal analysis of terrorism cases, it develops a novel culpability framework that moves beyond simplistic notions of guilt or innocence.

By exploring the complex spectrum of moral and legal responsibility, this framework offers a much-needed tool for policymakers, judges, practitioners, academics and students dealing with terrorism, war crimes, and transitional justice. It challenges prevailing gender stereotypes that often either criminalise women excessively or excuse them arbitrarily and instead provides a nuanced approach that recognises female bombers as individuals whose actions range from coerced victimhood to accountable perpetrators.

More than a legal study, this book humanises the lived realities of women involved in violent extremism and highlights the urgent need for legal systems worldwide to adapt. It is essential reading for scholars, legal professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in terrorism, gender, human rights, and international justice.

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Legal Invisibility and the Grey Zone
1. Triangulating Complexity
2. Case Studies – Real-World Contexts and Narratives
3. Moral Responsibility and Philosophical Foundations
4. Complicity and the Limits of Legal Doctrine
5. Terrorism, Law, and Gendered Invisibility
6. Developing a Culpability Framework
7. Rethinking Justice for Female Actors in Terrorism

Product details

Published 10 Dec 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 336
ISBN 9781509998036
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

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Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode

Aisha Oyebode is a human rights advocate focused o…

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