Queering International Law
Possibilities, Alliances, Complications and Risks, written by Dianne Otto
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14393/RFADIR-v47n1a2019-48556Keywords:
Gender, Sexual orientation, Queer theory, TWAILAbstract
This is a book review of the work “Queering International Law: possibilities, alliances, complications and risks”, published in 2017, by Routledge, in which the author, Dianne Otto, aims to promote interactions between critical feminist theories about the international law and queer theory. Aware of the internal conflicts that permeate feminist theoretical debates, Otto proposes an alliance between both vulnerable groups with the aim of promoting a reinterpretation of international law based on the LGTBI agenda.