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Uneven relationalities, collective biography, and sisterly affect in neoliberal universities
S Gannon, G Kligyte, J McLean, M Perrier, E Swan, I Vanni, H van Rijswijk
Feminist Formations, 189-216, 2015
722015
Law, memory, violence: uncovering the counter-archive
S Motha, H van Rijswijk
Routledge, 2016
292016
Justice in the gutter: Representing everyday trauma in the graphic novels of Art Spiegelman
K Crawley, H Van Rijswijk
Law Text Culture 16, i, 2012
252012
Negotiating'evil': Google, project maven and the corporate form
P Crofts, H Van Rijswijk
Law, technology and humans 2 (1), 75-90, 2020
242020
Archiving the Northern Territory intervention in law and in the literary counter-imaginary
H Van Rijswijk
Evidence and the Archive, 129-146, 2018
242018
The conspiracy archive: Turkey's ‘deep state’on trial
B Ertür
Law, Memory, Violence, 177-194, 2016
232016
Encountering law's harm through literary critique: An anti-elegy of land and sovereignty
H Van Rijswijk
Law & Literature 27 (2), 237-252, 2015
122015
Introduction: A counter-archival sense
S Motha, H van Rijswijk
Law, Memory, Violence, 1-15, 2016
112016
Can the Common Law Adjudicate Historical Suffering?’(2012)
H Van Rijswijk, T Anthony
Melbourne University Law Review 36, 618, 0
11
Towards a Feminist Aesthetic of Justice: Sarah Kane’s Blasted as Theorisation of the Representation of Sexual Violence in International Law
H Van Rijswijk
Australian feminist law journal 36 (1), 107-124, 2012
102012
Stories of the nation's continuing past: responsibility for historical injuries in Australian law and Alexis Wright's Carpentaria.
H Van Rijswijk
TheUNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES LAW JOURNAL 35 (2), 598-624, 2012
102012
Neighbourly Injuries: Proximity in Tort Law and Virginia Woolf’s Theory of Suffering
H van Rijswijk
Feminist Legal Studies 20, 39-60, 2012
92012
Can the common law adjudicate historical suffering?
H Van Rijswijk, T Anthony
Melb. UL Rev. 36, 618, 2012
92012
Re-defining gendered harm and institutions under colonialism:# MeToo in Australia
H van Rijswijk
Australian Feminist Studies 35 (105), 244-260, 2020
72020
“What Kept You So Long?”: Bullying’s Gray Zone and The Vampire’s Transgressive Justice in Let the Right One In
P Crofts, H van Rijswijk
Law, Culture and the Humanities 11 (2), 248-269, 2015
72015
Introduction to littoral readings: Representations of land and sea in law, literature, and geography
D Manderson, H van Rijswijk
Law & Literature 27 (2), 167-177, 2015
62015
Towards a Literary Jurisprudence of Harm: Rewriting the Aboriginal Child in Law's Imaginary of Violence
H van Rijswijk
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 27 (2), 311-335, 2015
42015
Parental ‘consent’to child removal in Stolen Generations cases
T Anthony, H van Rijswijk
Past Law, Present Histories, 193, 2012
32012
A case study of state-corporate crime: Crown Resorts
P Crofts, H van Rijswijk
Current Issues in Criminal Justice 35 (1), 139-161, 2023
22023
Complicity as legal responsibility
H van Rijswijk
Law & Literature 30 (1), 149-165, 2018
22018
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