Rachael Crook is a MPhil candidate in the Department of
Politics and International Relations, Oxford University. Her research interests
include LGBT rights in the international system, the political impact of religious revivals,human rights, organized crime and public international law. She has
interned with BRAC in Bangladesh, researching interventions to assist
sex workers and the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights and
Constitutional Law in Kampala, and is the co-editor of the St Antony's
International Review special issue on 'The Challenges of Illicit Economies'.
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Published in: 50.50The sources of global homophobia
Activists and politicians working for the human rights of LGBT people must study the history which underlies the...
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Published in: 50.50‘Gays, Gods and Governments': homophobia in Uganda
The drama playing out in Kampala over the tabling of the Anti Homosexual Bill for its first reading in the Ugandan...