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Dianne Otto
University of Melbourne - Melbourne / Australia
Law / Law and Legal Studies
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Dianne Otto's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Nongovernmental organizations in the United Nations system: The emerging role of international civil societyD OttoHum. Rts. Q. 18, 107, 19963831996
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The exile of inclusion: reflections on gender issues in international law over the last decade.D OttoMelbourne Journal of International Law 10 (1), 11-26, 20092732009
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Rethinking the" Universality" of Human Rights LawD OttoColumbia Human Rights Law Review 29, 1-46, 19972821997
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Subalternity and international law: the problems of global community and the incommensurability of differenceD OttoSocial & Legal Studies 5 (3), 337-364, 19962731996
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Power and danger: Feminist engagement with international law through the UN Security CouncilD OttoAustralian Feminist Law Journal 32 (1), 97-121, 20102002010
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