- Special Issue: International Law Dis/oriented: Sparking Queer Futures in International Law
- Lena Holzer, Bérénice K. Schramm, Juliana Santos de Carvalho & Manon Beury, An Introduction to International Law Dis/oriented: Sparking Queer Futures in International Law
- Claerwen O’Hara, In Search of a Queerer Law: Two People’s Tribunals in 1976
- Giovanna Gilleri, Human Rights Discourses and Subject Formations: Tainting Queer Theory with Psychoanalysis
- Kseniya A. Kirichenko, Queer Intersectional Perspective on LGBTI Human Rights Discourses by United Nations Treaty Bodies
- Odette Mazel, The Texture of ‘Lives Lived with Law:’ Methods for Queering International Law
- David Ikpo, Advancing Queer-inclusive International Human Rights Law Education in Nigerian Classrooms through Indigenous Storytelling: Stories from a Law Classroom at Eko (Lagos, Nigeria)
- Shaimaa Abdelkarim, Farnush Ghadery, Rohini Sen & Lena Holzer, A Roundtable Conversation: Feminist Collaborative Ethos in International Law
- Samuel Ballin, Four Challenges, Three Identities and a Double Movement in Asylum Law: Queering the ‘Particular Social Group’ after Mx M
- Leonam Lucas Nogueira Cunha, Queer Methodologies in the Study of Law: Notes about Queering Methods
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Special Issue: International Law Dis/oriented: Sparking Queer Futures in International Law
The latest issue of the Australian Feminist Law Journal (Vol. 49, no. 1, 2023) focuses on "International Law Dis/oriented: Sparking Queer Futures in International Law." Contents include: