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Okech, Awino (2013) ''In sisterhood and solidarity': queering African feminist spaces.' In: Ekine, Sokari and Abbas, Hakima, (eds.), Queer African Reader. Dakar: Pambazuka Press.
Tas, Latif (2013) 'Kurdish Customary Law under the Ottoman Millet System.' In: Kurds and Kurdistan in the Ottoman Period. Erbil: Salahaddin University Press.
Al-Ali, Nadje (2013) 'Feminist Dilemmas in (Counter-)revolutionary Egypt.' Nordic Journal of Feminist and gender Research, 21 (4). pp. 312-316.
Okech, Awino (2013) 'Gendered security: Between ethno-nationalism and constitution making in Kenya.' Africa Peace and Conflict Journal, 6 (1). pp. 29-42.
Tas, Latif (2013) 'One state, plural options: Kurds in the UK.' The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 45 (2). pp. 167-189.
Tas, Latif (2013) 'Resolving family disputes in the Gurbet : the role of Kurdish peace committee and Roj women.' Onati Socio-Legal Series, 3 (6).
Tudor, Alyosxa (2013) 'Differenzierungen von Rassismus und Migratismus in feministischen Ansätzen zu 'Migration'.' Jahrbuch Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung in der Erziehungswissenschaft. Das Geschlecht der Migration - Bildungsprozesse in Ungleichheitsverhältnissen., 9. pp. 42-60.
Chamas, Sophie (2013) Watch, See, Feel: Kasim Abid’s Whispers of the Cities. Jadaliyya [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]
Langer, Jennifer (2013) Exile from exile: the representation of cultural memory in literary texts by exiled Iranian Jewish women. PhD thesis. SOAS, University of London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00017841
Natanel, Katherine Louise (2013) Active (dis)engagement: the gendered production of political apathy in Israel. PhD thesis. SOAS, University of London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00018067
Pietrobelli, Marta (2013) In whose interests?: the politics of gender equality in Jordan. PhD thesis. SOAS, University of London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00018069
Heathcote, Gina (2013) 'Thinking Gender and Speaking International Law.' Oxford University Press Blog .
Heathcote, Gina (2013) 'Time to Rethink the Women, Peace and Security Agenda?' International Law Grrls .