7 articles in this issue
Gina Heathcote
Introduction to this special section of feminists@law, celebrating the work of Professor Dianne Otto.
Loveday Hodson
Comments on Dianne Otto's queer scholarship in international law.
Sari Kouvo
Reflections on activism, law and change in Afghanistan in light of Dianne Otto's scholarship.
Grietje Baars
Paper given at the symposium to celebrate the scholarship of Dianne Otto, SOAS, University of London, September 2016.
Vanja Hamzic
Discusses Dianne Otto's engagement with international law in terms of affective critique.
Dianne Otto
Response to papers presented at the Symposium to Celebrate the Work of Professor Dianne Otto, SOAS University of London, September 2016.
Senthorun Raj
Over the last three decades, an increasing number of Anglophone courts have recognised asylum claims on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. Such jurisprudence has been heralded for “progressing” LGBTI rights. Yet, the progressive promise ... see more