Queering Governance and International Law
The Case of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
This book queers governance and international law, exposing the gendered and sexualized meanings behind legal concepts like violence, and critiquing legal status quos so that more transformative, liberatory, and queerer paths to justice might be dreamt and manifested within and beyond international law. Using as a case study the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Caitlin Biddolph traces the cis-heteronormative underpinnings of legal violence, and identifies ways that violence can be resisted and international law subverted to dismantle the very gendered and racial hierarchies it has reinforced.
juillet 2025, Oxford Studies in Gender and International Relations, Anglais
Oxford Academic
978-0-19-780314-1