International Humanitarian Law
III.1 States must outlaw CRSV
Under common article 1 of the Geneva Conventions, States must respect and ensure respect for the Conventions in all circumstances and must take measures necessary to suppress acts contrary to their provisions. Under customary IHL, the obligation of States to respect and ensure respect for international humanitarian law also applies more generally to all IACs and NIACs. Even States that are not parties to a specific conflict have obligations in this respect. As part of implementing this more general obligation, criminalising sexual violence in all its forms and in all armed contexts is an important step for ending CRSV.
Private actors including private military and security companies (PMSC). Under IHL, States have obligations to prevent and respond to violations of IHL committed by private actors. In certain circumstances, States can also become directly responsible for the violations, which entails further obligations such as to provide reparations.