Queer Encounters with International Law
Lives, Communities, Subjectivities
Herausgeber: Paige, Tamsin Phillipa; O'Hara, Claerwen
Queer Encounters with International Law
Lives, Communities, Subjectivities
Herausgeber: Paige, Tamsin Phillipa; O'Hara, Claerwen
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This book focuses on queer people and their encounters with international law.
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This book focuses on queer people and their encounters with international law.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781032643045
- ISBN-10: 1032643048
- Artikelnr.: 70675905
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781032643045
- ISBN-10: 1032643048
- Artikelnr.: 70675905
Tamsin Phillipa Paige is Senior Lecturer at Deakin Law School, Deakin University, Australia. Claerwen O'Hara is Lecturer at La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University, Australia.
1. (Re)Queering International Law Tamsin Phillipa Paige and Claerwen O'Hara
PART 1: Queer Critiques of International and Regional Human Rights Law 2.
The Precarity of Trans Survival: Suicidality and the Right to Life Matteo
Bassetti 3. Vague Comparisons and Unstable Grounds: The European Court of
Human Rights and the Prohibition of Discrimination against Trans Persons
Manon Beury 4. Abolitionist Human Rights: Queering LGBT Human Rights
Advocacy and Law Karen Engle PART 2: (Re)Queering Human Rights Law: New and
Alternative Directions 5. 'Nothing was changing': Queering the Role of
International Law in the Global Campaign against Conversion Practices
Daryl WJ Yang 6. Childhood as a Site of Struggle: A Queer Perspective on
International Human Rights Law Concerning the Child-Protective Rationale
and School Education Warisa Ongsupankul 7. Sadomasochism at the European
Court of Human Rights: Rights to Sex and Drawing the Line Between Privacy
and Public Interest Alexandra G. Grolimund PART 3: Queer battlegrounds:
'Gender' in International Law 8. Human Rights' Harmful and Harmless
Gendered Outlaws Giovanna Gilleri 9. 'Ideological Colonising': The
Influence of Anti-Gender Movements on Domestic and International Human
Rights Law Sandra Duffy 10. Fear of a Queer Law: Sex/Gender and the
Exclusion of Queer Thinking in International Law Juliana Santos de Carvalho
PART 4: The Shifting Nature of Queer Encounters with International Law:
Journeys Towards Hope 11. The 'Art of Living': LGBTQIA+ Activism and
International Law Odette Mazel 12. Queer Edens: Visions of Living with
Human Rights Loveday Hodson 13. Epistemologies Out of the Closet: Thinking
Through Queer Theory's Intellectual Shifts in International Law Edoardo
Stoppioni
PART 1: Queer Critiques of International and Regional Human Rights Law 2.
The Precarity of Trans Survival: Suicidality and the Right to Life Matteo
Bassetti 3. Vague Comparisons and Unstable Grounds: The European Court of
Human Rights and the Prohibition of Discrimination against Trans Persons
Manon Beury 4. Abolitionist Human Rights: Queering LGBT Human Rights
Advocacy and Law Karen Engle PART 2: (Re)Queering Human Rights Law: New and
Alternative Directions 5. 'Nothing was changing': Queering the Role of
International Law in the Global Campaign against Conversion Practices
Daryl WJ Yang 6. Childhood as a Site of Struggle: A Queer Perspective on
International Human Rights Law Concerning the Child-Protective Rationale
and School Education Warisa Ongsupankul 7. Sadomasochism at the European
Court of Human Rights: Rights to Sex and Drawing the Line Between Privacy
and Public Interest Alexandra G. Grolimund PART 3: Queer battlegrounds:
'Gender' in International Law 8. Human Rights' Harmful and Harmless
Gendered Outlaws Giovanna Gilleri 9. 'Ideological Colonising': The
Influence of Anti-Gender Movements on Domestic and International Human
Rights Law Sandra Duffy 10. Fear of a Queer Law: Sex/Gender and the
Exclusion of Queer Thinking in International Law Juliana Santos de Carvalho
PART 4: The Shifting Nature of Queer Encounters with International Law:
Journeys Towards Hope 11. The 'Art of Living': LGBTQIA+ Activism and
International Law Odette Mazel 12. Queer Edens: Visions of Living with
Human Rights Loveday Hodson 13. Epistemologies Out of the Closet: Thinking
Through Queer Theory's Intellectual Shifts in International Law Edoardo
Stoppioni
1. (Re)Queering International Law Tamsin Phillipa Paige and Claerwen O'Hara
PART 1: Queer Critiques of International and Regional Human Rights Law 2.
The Precarity of Trans Survival: Suicidality and the Right to Life Matteo
Bassetti 3. Vague Comparisons and Unstable Grounds: The European Court of
Human Rights and the Prohibition of Discrimination against Trans Persons
Manon Beury 4. Abolitionist Human Rights: Queering LGBT Human Rights
Advocacy and Law Karen Engle PART 2: (Re)Queering Human Rights Law: New and
Alternative Directions 5. 'Nothing was changing': Queering the Role of
International Law in the Global Campaign against Conversion Practices
Daryl WJ Yang 6. Childhood as a Site of Struggle: A Queer Perspective on
International Human Rights Law Concerning the Child-Protective Rationale
and School Education Warisa Ongsupankul 7. Sadomasochism at the European
Court of Human Rights: Rights to Sex and Drawing the Line Between Privacy
and Public Interest Alexandra G. Grolimund PART 3: Queer battlegrounds:
'Gender' in International Law 8. Human Rights' Harmful and Harmless
Gendered Outlaws Giovanna Gilleri 9. 'Ideological Colonising': The
Influence of Anti-Gender Movements on Domestic and International Human
Rights Law Sandra Duffy 10. Fear of a Queer Law: Sex/Gender and the
Exclusion of Queer Thinking in International Law Juliana Santos de Carvalho
PART 4: The Shifting Nature of Queer Encounters with International Law:
Journeys Towards Hope 11. The 'Art of Living': LGBTQIA+ Activism and
International Law Odette Mazel 12. Queer Edens: Visions of Living with
Human Rights Loveday Hodson 13. Epistemologies Out of the Closet: Thinking
Through Queer Theory's Intellectual Shifts in International Law Edoardo
Stoppioni
PART 1: Queer Critiques of International and Regional Human Rights Law 2.
The Precarity of Trans Survival: Suicidality and the Right to Life Matteo
Bassetti 3. Vague Comparisons and Unstable Grounds: The European Court of
Human Rights and the Prohibition of Discrimination against Trans Persons
Manon Beury 4. Abolitionist Human Rights: Queering LGBT Human Rights
Advocacy and Law Karen Engle PART 2: (Re)Queering Human Rights Law: New and
Alternative Directions 5. 'Nothing was changing': Queering the Role of
International Law in the Global Campaign against Conversion Practices
Daryl WJ Yang 6. Childhood as a Site of Struggle: A Queer Perspective on
International Human Rights Law Concerning the Child-Protective Rationale
and School Education Warisa Ongsupankul 7. Sadomasochism at the European
Court of Human Rights: Rights to Sex and Drawing the Line Between Privacy
and Public Interest Alexandra G. Grolimund PART 3: Queer battlegrounds:
'Gender' in International Law 8. Human Rights' Harmful and Harmless
Gendered Outlaws Giovanna Gilleri 9. 'Ideological Colonising': The
Influence of Anti-Gender Movements on Domestic and International Human
Rights Law Sandra Duffy 10. Fear of a Queer Law: Sex/Gender and the
Exclusion of Queer Thinking in International Law Juliana Santos de Carvalho
PART 4: The Shifting Nature of Queer Encounters with International Law:
Journeys Towards Hope 11. The 'Art of Living': LGBTQIA+ Activism and
International Law Odette Mazel 12. Queer Edens: Visions of Living with
Human Rights Loveday Hodson 13. Epistemologies Out of the Closet: Thinking
Through Queer Theory's Intellectual Shifts in International Law Edoardo
Stoppioni