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ItemNo Preview AvailableTribunali dei popoli: sopravvivenza, protesta, giustizia e la politica dell’ascoltoOtto, D (Università Ca’ Foscari, 2017)This article explores aspects of the critique of law performed by people’s tribunals, as well as their (re)imaginings of justice, based primarily on the author’s experience of two women’s tribunals, held in Phnom Penh and Sarajevo. She reflects on the politics of listening engendered by people’s tribunals and the broader visions of justice they offer, both within and beyond the law.
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ItemJudicial Council of the Women’s Court: Feminist Justice, Preliminary Decisions and RecommendationsOtto, D ; Rakic-Vodinelic, V ; Bunch, C ; Campbell, K ; Mlinarevic, G ; Perovic, L ; Terselic, V ( 2015)
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ItemTransforming Women’s Right to Social Security in the Context of Global CrisisOTTO, D (Australian Human Rights Centre - University of New South Wales, 2015)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableSpecial Issue: Human Rights, Sexual Orientation, and Gender IdentityHellum, A (Informa UK Limited, 2015-10-02)
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ItemDecoding Crisis in International Law: A Queer Feminist PerspectiveOTTO, D ; Stark, B (Cambridge University Press, 2015-04-30)Brings together international law's most outspoken 'discontents' to expose international law's complicity in the ongoing economic and financial global crises.
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ItemThe Security Council’s alliance of gender legitimacy: The symbolic capital of Resolution 1325OTTO, D ; Charlesworth, H ; Coicaud, J (Cambridge University Press, 2010)
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ItemThe sexual tensions of UN peace support operations: A plea for “sexual positivity”OTTO, D ; Klabbers, J (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2009)
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ItemLost in translation: Re-scripting the sexed subjects of international human rights lawOTTO, DIANNE (Cambridge University Press, 2006)
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ItemAddressing homelessness: does Australia's indirect implementation of human rights comply with its international obligations?OTTO, DL ; CAMPBELL, T ; GOLDSWORTHY, J ; STONE, A (Oxford University Press, 2003)