Portrait of Dr. Franziska Newell

Dr. Franziska Newell

  • Associate Professor at Political Science, College of Liberal Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2025

  • Boehme, F. (2025). Restitution of Colonial Heritage Collections: Partial Norm Implementation in Belgium and the United Kingdom. Review of International Studies. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1017/S0260210525101113
  • Boehme, F. (2025). Litigating War: Ukraine’s Escalating Legal Rhetoric at the International Court of Justice. International Relations. Retrieved from https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00471178251357746

2022

  • Boehme, F. (2022). Normative Expectations and the Colonial Past: Apologies and Art Restitution to Former Colonies in France and Germany. Global Studies Quarterly, 2(4). Retrieved from https://academic.oup.com/isagsq/article/2/4/ksac053/6753236
  • Boehme, F. (2022). State Behaviors and the International Criminal Court: Between Cooperation and Resistance. Routledge. Retrieved from https://www.routledge.com/State-Behavior-and-the-International-Criminal-Court-Between-Cooperation/Boehme/p/book/9781032019192
  • Boehme, F. (2022, June 3). Review – Saving the International Justice Regime. E-IR. Retrieved from https://www.e-ir.info/2022/06/03/review-saving-the-international-justice-regime/

2021

  • Boehme, F. (2021, June 9). “Germany acknowledged colonial atrocities in Namibia as genocide. Victims’ groups want more.”. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/06/09/germany-acknowledged-colonial-atrocities-namibia-genocide-victims-groups-want-more/
  • Boehme, F. (2021, May 1). Review Article, Nigel Eltringham, Genocide Never Sleeps: Living Law at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Cambridge University Press, 2019. Human Rights Quarterly.

2020

  • Boehme, F. (2020). Reactive Remembrance: The Political Struggle over Apologies and Reparations between Germany and Namibia for the Herero Genocide. The Journal of Human Rights, 19(2), 238–255.
  • Boehme, F. (2020, March). Distant Justice: The Impact of the International Criminal Court on African Politics. By Phil Clark. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 392p. $105.00 cloth, $34.99 paper. Perspectives on Politics. Cambridge University Press.

2019

  • Boehme, F., Burt, L., Goff, P., & Klotz, A. (2019). Cultural Diversity and the Politics of Recognition in International Organizations. Journal of International Organizations Studies (JIOS), 9(2), 27–41.

2018

  • Boehme, F. (2018). Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: State Rhetoric about the International Criminal Court. International Journal of Human Rights, 22(3), 420–445.

2017

  • Boehme, F. (2017). ‘We Chose Africa’: South Africa and the Regional Politics of Cooperation with the International Criminal Court,”. International Journal of Transitional Justice, 11(1), 50–70.