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Franziska Boehme
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‘We Chose Africa’: South Africa and the Regional Politics of Cooperation with the International Criminal Court
F Boehme
International Journal of Transitional Justice 11 (1), 50-70, 2017
432017
Reactive remembrance: The political struggle over apologies and reparations between Germany and Namibia for the Herero genocide
F Boehme
Journal of Human Rights 19 (2), 238-255, 2020
192020
Exit, voice and loyalty: state rhetoric about the International Criminal Court
F Boehme
The International Journal of Human Rights 22 (3), 420-445, 2018
162018
State Behavior and the International Criminal Court: Between Cooperation and Resistance
F Boehme
Routledge, 2022
52022
Normative Expectations and the Colonial Past: Apologies and Art Restitution to Former Colonies in France and Germany
F Boehme
Global Studies Quarterly 2 (4), ksac053, 2022
32022
Enabling Justice: State Cooperation with the International Criminal Court
F Boehme
Syracuse University, 2017
12017
Germany acknowledged colonial atrocities in Namibia as genocide. Victims’ groups want more
F Boehme
Monkeycage at The Washington Post, https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/, 2021
2021
Genocide Never Sleeps: Living Law at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
F Boehme
Hum. Rts. Q. 43, 428, 2021
2021
Genocide Never Sleeps: Living Law at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda by Nigel Eltringham
F Boehme
Human Rights Quarterly 43 (2), 428-429, 2021
2021
Distant Justice: The Impact of the International Criminal Court on African Politics. By Phil Clark. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 392p. 34.99 paper.
F Boehme
Perspectives on Politics 18 (1), 328-330, 2020
2020
Cultural Diversity and the Politics of Recognition in International Organizations
F Boehme, L Burt, P Goff, A Klotz
INtERNAtiONAl ORGANizAtiONS, 27, 2018
2018
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