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Times, Spaces, Imaginings
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This book explores times, spaces, and imaginings relating to international law through the lens of queer theory.
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This book explores times, spaces, and imaginings relating to international law through the lens of queer theory.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040165485
- Artikelnr.: 72275958
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040165485
- Artikelnr.: 72275958
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Claerwen O'Hara is Lecturer at La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University, Australia. Tamsin Phillipa Paige is Senior Lecturer at Deakin Law School, Deakin University, Australia.
1. Reaching Out Towards the Horizon: Queer Engagements with International
Law Beyond Queer Theory's Site of Origin Claerwen O'Hara and Tamsin
Phillipa Paige PART 1: Queering New Spaces in International Law: The
Environment, Oceans and Outer Space 2. Challenging International
Environmental Law's Heteronormativity and Anthropocentrism: Towards Queer
Kinship Emily Jones 3. Oceans versus Ghost Fleets Gina Heathcote 4. On
Straightening and Subversion: A Queer Feminist Exploration of International
Space Law and Politics Claerwen O'Hara and Cris van Eijk PART 2: Queer
Encounters with Temporality and Coloniality in International Law 5.
International Law, Coloniality and the Temporal Otherwise Vanja Hamzi¿ 6.
Rewriting Queer Markers of Identity: International Cultural Heritage Law,
Criminalisation, and the Other Lucas Lixinski 7. The Filipina in the
Shadows of International Law: A Case Study of Philippine Court Decisions
Ruby Rosselle L. Tugade PART 3: Queering International Law's Imaginaries:
Reflections on Legal Myths and Methods 8. Queering (Un)Certainty in
International Criminal Law: Reflections on the International Criminal
Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Caitlin Biddolph 9. Uncloseting Travaux
Cris van Eijk 10. Queer Judging, Straight Up: The Queer Judge and Judicial
Systems Joanne Stagg PART 4: Queering Ourselves: Experimenting with Genre
in Legal Academia 11. Repairing (The) International Law (Conference): The
Affordances of Theatre Danish Sheikh
Law Beyond Queer Theory's Site of Origin Claerwen O'Hara and Tamsin
Phillipa Paige PART 1: Queering New Spaces in International Law: The
Environment, Oceans and Outer Space 2. Challenging International
Environmental Law's Heteronormativity and Anthropocentrism: Towards Queer
Kinship Emily Jones 3. Oceans versus Ghost Fleets Gina Heathcote 4. On
Straightening and Subversion: A Queer Feminist Exploration of International
Space Law and Politics Claerwen O'Hara and Cris van Eijk PART 2: Queer
Encounters with Temporality and Coloniality in International Law 5.
International Law, Coloniality and the Temporal Otherwise Vanja Hamzi¿ 6.
Rewriting Queer Markers of Identity: International Cultural Heritage Law,
Criminalisation, and the Other Lucas Lixinski 7. The Filipina in the
Shadows of International Law: A Case Study of Philippine Court Decisions
Ruby Rosselle L. Tugade PART 3: Queering International Law's Imaginaries:
Reflections on Legal Myths and Methods 8. Queering (Un)Certainty in
International Criminal Law: Reflections on the International Criminal
Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Caitlin Biddolph 9. Uncloseting Travaux
Cris van Eijk 10. Queer Judging, Straight Up: The Queer Judge and Judicial
Systems Joanne Stagg PART 4: Queering Ourselves: Experimenting with Genre
in Legal Academia 11. Repairing (The) International Law (Conference): The
Affordances of Theatre Danish Sheikh
1. Reaching Out Towards the Horizon: Queer Engagements with International
Law Beyond Queer Theory's Site of Origin Claerwen O'Hara and Tamsin
Phillipa Paige PART 1: Queering New Spaces in International Law: The
Environment, Oceans and Outer Space 2. Challenging International
Environmental Law's Heteronormativity and Anthropocentrism: Towards Queer
Kinship Emily Jones 3. Oceans versus Ghost Fleets Gina Heathcote 4. On
Straightening and Subversion: A Queer Feminist Exploration of International
Space Law and Politics Claerwen O'Hara and Cris van Eijk PART 2: Queer
Encounters with Temporality and Coloniality in International Law 5.
International Law, Coloniality and the Temporal Otherwise Vanja Hamzi¿ 6.
Rewriting Queer Markers of Identity: International Cultural Heritage Law,
Criminalisation, and the Other Lucas Lixinski 7. The Filipina in the
Shadows of International Law: A Case Study of Philippine Court Decisions
Ruby Rosselle L. Tugade PART 3: Queering International Law's Imaginaries:
Reflections on Legal Myths and Methods 8. Queering (Un)Certainty in
International Criminal Law: Reflections on the International Criminal
Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Caitlin Biddolph 9. Uncloseting Travaux
Cris van Eijk 10. Queer Judging, Straight Up: The Queer Judge and Judicial
Systems Joanne Stagg PART 4: Queering Ourselves: Experimenting with Genre
in Legal Academia 11. Repairing (The) International Law (Conference): The
Affordances of Theatre Danish Sheikh
Law Beyond Queer Theory's Site of Origin Claerwen O'Hara and Tamsin
Phillipa Paige PART 1: Queering New Spaces in International Law: The
Environment, Oceans and Outer Space 2. Challenging International
Environmental Law's Heteronormativity and Anthropocentrism: Towards Queer
Kinship Emily Jones 3. Oceans versus Ghost Fleets Gina Heathcote 4. On
Straightening and Subversion: A Queer Feminist Exploration of International
Space Law and Politics Claerwen O'Hara and Cris van Eijk PART 2: Queer
Encounters with Temporality and Coloniality in International Law 5.
International Law, Coloniality and the Temporal Otherwise Vanja Hamzi¿ 6.
Rewriting Queer Markers of Identity: International Cultural Heritage Law,
Criminalisation, and the Other Lucas Lixinski 7. The Filipina in the
Shadows of International Law: A Case Study of Philippine Court Decisions
Ruby Rosselle L. Tugade PART 3: Queering International Law's Imaginaries:
Reflections on Legal Myths and Methods 8. Queering (Un)Certainty in
International Criminal Law: Reflections on the International Criminal
Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Caitlin Biddolph 9. Uncloseting Travaux
Cris van Eijk 10. Queer Judging, Straight Up: The Queer Judge and Judicial
Systems Joanne Stagg PART 4: Queering Ourselves: Experimenting with Genre
in Legal Academia 11. Repairing (The) International Law (Conference): The
Affordances of Theatre Danish Sheikh