- Andrew Byrnes & Gabrielle Simm, Introduction
- Andrew Byrnes & Gabrielle Simm, International peoples' tribunals: their nature, practice and significance
- Gianni Tognoni, The history of the permanent peoples' tribunal
- Gabrielle Simm, Peoples' tribunals, women's courts and international sexual violence crimes
- Tina Dolgopol, The Tokyo Women's Tribunal: transboundary activists and the use of law's power
- Saskia E. Wieringa, The International People's Tribunal on 1965 crimes against humanity in Indonesia: an anthropological perspective
- Simona Fraudatario & Gianni Tognoni, The participation of peoples in the development of international law: the laboratory of the Permanent Peoples' Tribunal
- Sara Dehm, Accusing 'Europe': articulations of migrant justice and a popular international law
- Rosalba Icaza Garza, The Permanent Peoples' Tribunal and indigenous peoples' struggle in Mexico: between coloniality and epistemic justice
- Nicola Edwards, Evaluating the Biak Massacre Citizens' Tribunal and the disputed Indonesian region of West Papua
- Belén Olmos Giupponi, Assessing the contribution of the Latin American Water Tribunal to transnational environmental law
- Andrew Byrnes & Gabrielle Simm, Reflections on the past and future of international peoples' tribunals
Saturday, January 20, 2018
Byrnes & Simms: Peoples' Tribunals and International Law
Andrew Byrnes (Univ. of New South Wales - Law) & Gabrielle Simm (Univ. of Technology - Law) have published Peoples' Tribunals and International Law (Cambridge Univ. Press 2018). Contents include: