This article builds upon queer feminist and decolonial/TWAIL interventions into the history of international law, questioning the dominant discourses about gender and sexual victimhood in the laws of armed conflict. In Part One, I examine how early European international law writers (re)produced binary and hierarchical ideas about gender in influential legal texts, discursively creating a world in which wartime violence only featured men and women in strictly defined roles (a construction which continues to influence the practice of law today). In Part Two, I decenter these dominant discourses by looking outside Europe, questioning what a truly “international” law would look like if non-Western ideas about gender diversity and hierarchy had...
While the concept of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) has grown in legitimacy at th...
I examine the relationship between transnational law (TL) and feminist legal theory (FLT), focussing...
This Article argues for the adoption of a gender-based framework to supplement rights promotion stra...
This article builds upon queer feminist and decolonial/TWAIL interventions into the history of inter...
In this chapter, we address the current state of feminisms within international law, examining gende...
In this chapter, we address the current state of feminisms within international law, examining gende...
The core question of my doctoral thesis asks what is meant by the recognition of gender in law, and ...
This research uses psychological and sociological theory to conduct an original analysis of the narr...
In recent years, feminist theory has turned its critical gaze to international law. By challenging t...
The international human rights of sexually and gender diverse people are subject to considerable pol...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract This special issue of the Nordic Journal of International La...
Recently the Yogyakarta Principles have celebrated their tenth anniversary; there has been widening ...
By an examination of the judgments of the International Criminal Tribunals, this essay reflects upon...
War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ),...
The chapter explores how Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) and feminism can be com...
While the concept of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) has grown in legitimacy at th...
I examine the relationship between transnational law (TL) and feminist legal theory (FLT), focussing...
This Article argues for the adoption of a gender-based framework to supplement rights promotion stra...
This article builds upon queer feminist and decolonial/TWAIL interventions into the history of inter...
In this chapter, we address the current state of feminisms within international law, examining gende...
In this chapter, we address the current state of feminisms within international law, examining gende...
The core question of my doctoral thesis asks what is meant by the recognition of gender in law, and ...
This research uses psychological and sociological theory to conduct an original analysis of the narr...
In recent years, feminist theory has turned its critical gaze to international law. By challenging t...
The international human rights of sexually and gender diverse people are subject to considerable pol...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract This special issue of the Nordic Journal of International La...
Recently the Yogyakarta Principles have celebrated their tenth anniversary; there has been widening ...
By an examination of the judgments of the International Criminal Tribunals, this essay reflects upon...
War-time abuses against women, girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer (LGBTIQ),...
The chapter explores how Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) and feminism can be com...
While the concept of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) has grown in legitimacy at th...
I examine the relationship between transnational law (TL) and feminist legal theory (FLT), focussing...
This Article argues for the adoption of a gender-based framework to supplement rights promotion stra...