This article proposes a shift away from
legal feminism's excessive prioritization
of sexual violence as the foremost inquiry
of gender and transnational justice. In
particular, the authors contend that a
framework based on other gender-specific
harms, such as displacement and economic
insecurity, allows for a better
understanding of the disproportionate
impact of armed conflict on women. The
authors present a comprehensive case study
of the internally displaced women of Liga
de Mujeres Desplazadas in the Cartagena
region of Columbia. They explain how these