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Research


WORKS IN PROGRESS

“Humanitarian Occupation” (analyzing the nature of international governance of territory, as exemplified by UN missions to Kosovo, Bosnia and East Timor).

“Reciprocity in International Law” (with Laurence Helfer) (addressing the argument in international law that an accuser engaging in the same conduct as the accused should be disqualified from asserting a legal violation).

 

RECENT BOOKS AND CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

“The Security Council and Democratization” in The United Nations Security Council in the 21st Century (David Malone, ed.) (Lynne Rienner, forthcoming 2003)

“From Theory to Law and Back Again: International Law and Democratic Transitions in Post-Conflict Societies” in Governance After War: Rethinking Democratization and Peace-Building (Charles Call & Susan Cook, eds.) (forthcoming 2003).

“Comment on Sovereign Equality” in International Law in a Unipolar World (Michael Byers & Georg Nolte, eds.) (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2003).

Democratic Governance and International Law (with Brad R. Roth) (Cambridge University Press 2000).


RECENT ARTICLES AND SHORTER WORKS

“Introducing the International Protection of Human Rights” (introductory lecture for on-line course on international human rights, under the auspices of Human Rights Watch, entitled “Human Rights Watch University”).

“Democracy and International Law,” 27 Review of International Studies 327 (2001) (with Brad R. Roth).

“Conflicts of International Law,” 2001 Proceedings of the American Society of International Law 183.

“Election Monitoring: the International Legal Setting,” 19 Wisconsin Journal of International Law 295 ( 2001).

“Strengthening the State” 7 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 35 (1999).

“Commentary, Symposium: Cannibal Democracies” 7 Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law 479 (1999).

 

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Last updated: September 30, 2002