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2013

Jugo, Admir; Wastell, Sari and Alic, A M. 2013. Missing Persons Ossuaries and Societal Safety - When Security and Justice Have No Gender. In: D Arsenijevic and T Flessenkamper, eds. What is the Gender of Security? Sarajevo: Sarajevo Open Center/EUPM, pp. 199-220. [Book Section]

2012

Jugo, Admir and Wastell, Sari. 2012. 'Primary, secondary and tertiary mass graves in Bosnia'. In: Corpses and Destruction: Destroyed, Hidden, Profaned and Displayed Corpses. Paris, France 12-14 September 2012. [Conference or Workshop Item]

2008

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Campbell, Kirsten and Wastell, Sari. 2008. Legacies of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Technical Report. Wenner Gren Foundation. [Report]

2007

Wastell, Sari. 2007. When is Law and Custom not Customary Law? Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society, 32(2), pp. 71-84. ISSN 03553930 [Article]

Wastell, Sari. 2007. Being Swazi, Being Human: Custom, Constitutionalism and Human Rights in Swaziland. In: Goodale and S. Merry, eds. The Practice of Human Rights: Tracking law between the Global and the Local. Cambridge University Press, pp. 320-341. ISBN 0521683785 [Book Section]

Wastell, Sari. 2007. 'The Creativity of Social, Political and Religious Life'. In: Tim Ingold and Elizabeth Hallam, eds. Creativity and Cultural Improvisation. London: Berg. ISBN 978-1845205270 [Book Section]

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Wastell, Sari; Henare, A. and Holbraad, M.. 2007. Thinking Through Things. Routledge Press. ISBN 9781844720713 [Book]

2006

Wastell, Sari. 2006. 'The Legal Thing in Swaziland: Res Judicata and Divine Kingship'. In: Amiria Henare; Martin Holbraad and Sari Wastell, eds. Thinking through Things: Theorising Artefacts Ethnographically. London: Routledge, pp. 68-92. ISBN 978-1844720712 [Book Section]

2001

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