Abstract

This paper interrogates the idea of legal justice that informs LGBT and women’s international human rights interventions. It unpacks the governing sexual, gender, and cultural norms that limit the capacities of legal justice in relation to precarious desires and explores alternative registers of justice including in feminist affect theory as well as postcolonial approaches that exceed the confinements of liberal legality.

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