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Publications

Books

Biddolph, Caitlin (2025) Queering Governance and International Law: The Case of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Oxford University Press (Gender and International Relations Series).

Edited books

Biddolph, Caitlin, Kim, Jihyun, Perry, Siân and Laura J. Shepherd (eds.) (in press, 2026) Handbook on Gender and Violence. 2nd edn. Edward Elgar Publishing.

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Crilley, Rhys, Manchanda, Nivi, Shepherd, Laura J., Wilkinson, Cai, Biddolph, Caitlin and Stefanie Fishel (eds.) (2025) Thinking World Politics Otherwise: A Diverse Introduction to International Relations. Oxford University Press.​

Peer-reviewed journal articles

Biddolph, Caitlin (accepted, forthcoming) ‘Queer Decolonial Visions for Theorising Transitional Justice Otherwise’, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding

 

Biddolph, Caitlin and Caitlin Mollica (2025) Reimagining Transitional Justice for a Less Violent, More Inclusive World’, International Journal of Human Rights 30(1): 1-24.

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Biddolph, Caitlin, ‘International Criminal Justice and the Coloniality of Therapeutic Governance: Balkanism, Queerness, and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)’, Cambridge Review of International Affairs.

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Basu, Sulagna and Caitlin Biddolph (2025) 'Queering Cybersecurity: An Alternative Research Agenda'Critical Studies on Security.

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Kim, Jihyun, Biddolph, Caitlin and Laura J. Shepherd (2024) 'Care Ethics and Critical Friends: Feminist Research Practice as an Insider/Outsider'European Journal of Politics and Gender.

 

Biddolph, Caitlin (2024) 'Queering the Global Governance of Transitional Justice: Tensions and (Im)Possibilities'International Journal of Transitional Justice 18(2): 281-298.

 

Biddolph, Caitlin (2024) ‘Death, Grief, and Mourning in an ICTY Film: Non/Living and Relational Worlds’, International Studies Quarterly 68(2): sqae076.

 

Biddolph, Caitlin (2024) ‘Haunting Justice: Queer Bodies, Ghosts, and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)’, International Feminist Journal of Politics 26(2): 216-239. 

This paper was named winner of the 2022 Cynthia Enloe Award.

 

Biddolph, Caitlin (2021) ‘Queering Crimes of Torture: A (Re)imagining of Torture in International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Jurisprudence’, Australian Journal of Human Rights 27(2): 382-391.

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Biddolph, Caitlin (2021) ‘Emotions, De/Attachment, and the Digital Archive: Reading Violence at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)’, Millennium: Journal of International Studies 49(3): 530-555. 

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Biddolph, Caitlin (2020) Queering Temporalities of International Criminal Justice: Srebrenica Remembrance and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)’, Griffith Law Review 29(3): 401-424. 

Book chapters

​Biddolph, Caitlin (accepted, forthcoming) ‘Gender, Global Governance, and Criminal Law’, in Khalid, Maryam and Penny Griffin (eds.), Handbook on Gender and Global Governance. Edward Elgar Publishing.

 

​Biddolph, Caitlin (in press, 2026) ‘Queering Childhood and Paternalism in Global Transitional Justice’, in Fisher, Kirsten and Caitlin Mollica (eds.) Parents and Children and the Ripples of Transitional Justice. Bristol University Press.

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Biddolph, Caitlin and Penny Griffin (2025) 'Queer Theories in/and Global Governance', in O'Donoghue, Aoife, Chen, Cher Weixia and Ruth Houghton (eds.) Research Handbook on Global Governance, 125-151. Edward Elgar.

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Biddolph, Caitlin (2025) ‘International Law and Justice’, in Crilley, Rhys, Manchanda, Nivi, Shepherd, Laura J., Wilkinson, Cai, Biddolph, Caitlin and Stefanie Fishel (eds.) Thinking World Politics Otherwise: A Diverse Introduction to International Relations. Oxford University Press.

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Biddolph, Caitlin and Cai Wilkinson (2025) ‘Queer Approaches’, in Crilley, Rhys, Manchanda, Nivi, Shepherd, Laura J., Wilkinson, Cai, Biddolph, Caitlin and Stefanie Fishel (eds.) Thinking World Politics Otherwise: A Diverse Introduction to International Relations. Oxford University Press.

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Hagen, Jamie and Caitlin Biddolph (2025) ‘Teaching Queer International Relations Theory: A Conversation on Queer Activism, Politics and Hope in the International Relations Classroom’, in Freuh, Jamie, Ala, Jacqui, Murphy, Michael and Paul Diehl (eds.) Palgrave Handbook on the Pedagogy of International Relations Theory. Palgrave Macmillan.

 

Biddolph, Caitlin (2024) Unsure, Stumbling, and Finding Joy in Teaching: Building Confidence as an Early Career Instructor’, in Hyder, Misbah and Michael Murphy (eds.) Teaching Political Science and International Relations for Early Career Instructors. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 15-26.

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Biddolph, Caitlin (2024) ‘Queering (Un)certainty in International Criminal Law: Reflections on the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)’, in Paige, Tamsin and Claerwen O’Hara (eds.) Queer Engagements with International Law: Times, Spaces and Imaginings. Routledge.

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Book reviews
Other publications

Mejía Bonifazi, Gretel and Kim Baudewijns (hosts) with Biddolph, Caitlin and Pascha Bueno-Hansen (guests) (2025) 'Queering Transitional Justice'Justice Visions Podcast, 31 Jan

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Biddolph, Caitlin (2025) ‘Global Politics’, in Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology.

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Biddolph, Caitlin (2016) ‘The Politics of Humanitarianism: Médecins sans Frontières, Bearing Witness and the EU-Turkey Migrant Deal’, Politik UNSW 3(1): 24-26.

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Biddolph, Caitlin (2016) ‘Humanitarian Governance and the Politics of Celebrity Humanitarianism’, E-International Relations.

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