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International Law as Violence: Competing Absences of the Other (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2015, December). International Law as Violence: Competing Absences of the Other. Paper presented at Queering International Law: Possibilities, Alliances, Complicities, Risks, Institute for International Law and the Humanities, Melbourne Law School, Melbourne, Australia

This paper analyses the would-be paradox of international law’s continuous evolution towards evermore-diverse forms of juridical violence. From the falsehood of imperial pacifism, through the perils of its multiple turns to ‘pragmatism’ and quasi-pro... Read More about International Law as Violence: Competing Absences of the Other.

Mir-Said Sultan-Galiev and the Idea of Muslim Marxism: Empire, Third World(s) and Praxis (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2015, September). Mir-Said Sultan-Galiev and the Idea of Muslim Marxism: Empire, Third World(s) and Praxis. Paper presented at Third World Approaches to International Law Writing Workshop: On Praxis and the Intellectual, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland

This paper revisits the idea of Muslim Marxism, as espoused through the life and work of the Tatar Muslim and Bolshevik intellectual and revolutionary Mir-Said Sultan-Galiev (1892-1940). I argue that Sultan-Galiev’s oeuvre – a unique synthesis of Mar... Read More about Mir-Said Sultan-Galiev and the Idea of Muslim Marxism: Empire, Third World(s) and Praxis.

The (Un)Conscious Pariah: Canine and Gender Outcasts of the British Raj (2015)
Journal Article
Hamzić, V. The (Un)Conscious Pariah: Canine and Gender Outcasts of the British Raj. Australian Feminist Law Journal, 40(2), 185-198. https://doi.org/10.1080/13200968.2014.985774

In the post-1857 colonial era, the Indian social and legal landscape underwent a seismic shift, caused by evermore direct and forceful British rule in many spheres of life, including human-animal and gender relations. This paper provides a brief anal... Read More about The (Un)Conscious Pariah: Canine and Gender Outcasts of the British Raj.