Publications

Monography

  • Tas, Latif (2014). Legal Pluralism in Action: Dispute Resolution and the Kurdish Peace Committee. Abingdon: Routledge / Ashgate

 Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

  • Tas, Latif (with Nadje Al-Ali) (Forthcoming). ‘The Kurdish Political Movement in the Middle East and Challenges towards Gender Equality.’ Politics & Gender (submitted).
  • Tas, Latif (with Nadje Al-Ali) (Forthcoming). ‘Reconsidering Nationalism and Feminism: The Kurdish Political Movement in Turkey.’ Nations and Nationalism
  • Tas, Latif (with Nadje Al-Ali) (Forthcoming). ‘Dialectics of Struggle: Challenges to the Kurdish Women’s Movement.’ LSE Middle East Centre: Social Movement and Popular Mobilisation in the MENA
  • Tas, Latif (with Nadje Al-Ali) (Forthcoming). ‘‘War is like a Blanket…:' Feminist Convergences in Kurdish and Turkish Women’s Rights Activism for Peace,’ Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies, 13(3)
  • Tas, Latif (2016). ‘How International Law Impacts on Statelessness and Citizenship: the case of Kurdish nationalism, conflict and peace.’ Cambridge Journal of Law in Context, 12(1), pp.42-62. Available at:  http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&pdftype=1&fid=10195731&jid=IJC&volumeId=12&issueId=01&aid=10195726
  • Tas, Latif (2016). ‘Peace Making or State Breaking? The Turkish-Kurdish Peace Processes and the Role of Diasporas.’ Journal of Review of Social Studies (RoSS), 3(1), pp.25-66. . Available at:  http://www.rossjournal.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/RoSS-2016-Vol3-No1-Tas-25-65_1.pdf
  • Tas, Latif (2014). ‘The Myth of the Ottoman Millet System: Its Treatment of Kurds and a Discussion of Territorial and Non-Territorial Autonomy’. International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 21(4), pp. 497-526. . Available at:  http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.1163/15718115-02104003
  • Tas, Latif (2013). ‘Resolving Family Disputes in the Gurbet: The Role of Kurdish Peace Committee and Roj Women’. Onati Socio-Legal Series, 3(6), pp. 1111-1135. . Available at:   http://ssrn.com/abstract=2356915;
  • Tas, Latif (2013). ‘One State, Plural Options: Kurds in the UK’. The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 45 (2), pp. 167-189. . Available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07329113.2013.781445#.UpZ2qoeYbIU

Book Chapters

  • Tas, Latif (2017). ‘The Influence of Diaspora Politics on Conflict and Peace: Transnational Activism of Stateless Kurds.’ In: David Carment and Ariane Sadjed (eds.) Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship: Diasporas as Cultures Cooperation, Global and Local Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.171-198. Available at:                                http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319328911
  • Tas, Latif (2014). ‘Kurdish ‘Unofficial’ Family Law in the Gurbet.’ In: Prakash Shah, Marie-Claire Foblets and Mathias Rohe (eds.) Family, Religion and Law: Cultural Encounters in Europe. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 209-337. Available at:                                              http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781472433152 [accessed; 25.11.2014
  • Tas, Latif (2013). ‘Kurdish Customary Law under the Ottoman Millet System’. In: Kurds and Kurdistan in the Ottoman Period. Erbil: Salahaddin University Press

Working Papers

Book Reviews

  • Tas, Latif (2014) ‘India-Russia strategic partnership: Challenges and Prospects’ edited by Nivedita Das Kundu (Academic Foundation, New Delhi, 2013), South Asia Research. Available at: http://sar.sagepub.com/content/34/2/171.full.pdf+html
  • Tas, Latif (2009).  ‘Legal Practice and Cultural Diversity’ edited by Ralp Grillo, Roger Ballard, Alessandro Ferrari, Andre J. Hoekema, Marcel Maussen and Prakash Shah (Ashgate 2009), Radikal, Türkiye 'Pluralism'in neresinde?’ (‘Does Turkey leave any space for Pluralism?’)
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