Journal article

SYMPOSIUM ON QUEERING INTERNATIONAL LAW QUEER JURISPRUDENCE: REPARATIVE PRACTICE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW

O Mazel

Ajil Unbound | Published : 2022

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Abstract

Queer theory's commitments are radical and disruptive. They have operated to interrogate the definition and reinforcement of sexuality and gender categories, and to expose and problematize normalized relations of power and privilege in the institutional structures and systems in which we live and operate. Queer's deconstructive and anti-normative (or non-conformist) tendencies, however, can be antithetical to international LGBTQIA+ law reform projects. In much of queer scholarship, human rights activism is framed as reinforcing heteronormative structures of knowledge and power and promoting fixed ideas of monogamy, social reproductivity, and gender identity. In this essay, I work with the te..

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