RT Article T1 Queering the global governance of transitional justice: tensions and (im)possibilities JF International journal of transitional justice VO 18 IS 2 SP 281 OP 298 A1 Biddolph, Caitlin LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1900638541 AB In recent years, scholars and activists have been asking queer questions about transitional justice. Queer perspectives advocate for the recognition of anti-queer violence within transitional justice; the inclusion of LGBTQIA+ people in transitional justice processes; and the development of queer decolonial critiques of transitional justice. Informed by this research agenda, I develop a queer perspective to the global governance of transitional justice. I analyse documents from the UN, the International Center for Transitional Justice and the International Criminal Court. Representing mechanisms from across global transitional justice, I trace the (cis-heteronormative, colonial, carceral) violence of transitional justice and its institutionalization at the global level. I reflect on the queer tensions and (im)possibilities of global transitional justice, a site that is violent but holds transformative potential. The global governance of transitional justice must be queered to expand its social, political and conceptual remit, and to seek more radical, liberatory worlds within and beyond formal justice mechanisms. K1 Global Governance K1 LGBTQIA+ K1 Queer K1 Transitional Justice K1 United Nations DO 10.1093/ijtj/ijae019