Book Review: The Queer Outside in Law: Recognising LGBTIQ People in the United Kingdom, P Dunne and S Raj (eds), [Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, 277pp, £89.99 (hardback)
Sex, Sexuality, Law, And (In)Justice, by Henry F. Fradella and Jennifer M. Sumner. New York, NY: Rou...
This Article argues for the application of phenomenology to legal understanding, specifically as a w...
Scholars and activists concerned with eliminating violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, ...
The 2011 book Queer (In)Justice surveys involvement of sexual minorities in all phases of the what t...
This book draws on the analytic and political dimensions of queer, alongside the analytic and politi...
The article examines the well attested intersections between queer studies and the state of being in...
Book Review: Real Queer? Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Refugees in the Canadian Refu...
From book synopsis: This interdisciplinary volume of thirty original essays engages with four key c...
Book Review - Queer Histories and the Politics of Policing, Emma K Russell [Routledge, 2020, 162pp, ...
Since their inception, queer theories have had a remarkable influence on how we think of law’s effec...
This chapter provides an overview of queer theory and it's relevance for socio-legal studies
A handful of scholars have examined sex, gender, and sexuality in relation to Indigenous laws; yet t...
This is a book review of Andrew Sharpe\u27s Transgender Jurisprudence: Dysphoric Bodies of Law. Th...
Scholars and activists concerned with eliminating violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, ...
The pioneering 1990s movement in critical theory has generated path-breaking scholarship seeking to ...
Sex, Sexuality, Law, And (In)Justice, by Henry F. Fradella and Jennifer M. Sumner. New York, NY: Rou...
This Article argues for the application of phenomenology to legal understanding, specifically as a w...
Scholars and activists concerned with eliminating violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, ...
The 2011 book Queer (In)Justice surveys involvement of sexual minorities in all phases of the what t...
This book draws on the analytic and political dimensions of queer, alongside the analytic and politi...
The article examines the well attested intersections between queer studies and the state of being in...
Book Review: Real Queer? Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Refugees in the Canadian Refu...
From book synopsis: This interdisciplinary volume of thirty original essays engages with four key c...
Book Review - Queer Histories and the Politics of Policing, Emma K Russell [Routledge, 2020, 162pp, ...
Since their inception, queer theories have had a remarkable influence on how we think of law’s effec...
This chapter provides an overview of queer theory and it's relevance for socio-legal studies
A handful of scholars have examined sex, gender, and sexuality in relation to Indigenous laws; yet t...
This is a book review of Andrew Sharpe\u27s Transgender Jurisprudence: Dysphoric Bodies of Law. Th...
Scholars and activists concerned with eliminating violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, ...
The pioneering 1990s movement in critical theory has generated path-breaking scholarship seeking to ...
Sex, Sexuality, Law, And (In)Justice, by Henry F. Fradella and Jennifer M. Sumner. New York, NY: Rou...
This Article argues for the application of phenomenology to legal understanding, specifically as a w...
Scholars and activists concerned with eliminating violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, ...