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(Oxford University Press, 2025)
Globalizing Transitional Justice: Essays for the New Millennium (Oxford University Press, 2014)
Humanity鈥檚 Law (Oxford University Press, 2011)
Transitional Justice (Oxford University Press, 2000)
Book Chapters
鈥,鈥 chapter in听Constitutional Interpretation: Research Handbooks in Comparative Constitutional Law听series, (Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2025)
鈥,鈥 co-authored with Shreya Shankar, in听International Legal Theory and the Cognitive Turn听(Anne van Aaken and Moshe Hirsch, eds., Oxford University Press, 2025)
鈥,鈥 co-authored with Valeria Vegh Weis, chapter in听The Cambridge History of Latin American Law in Global Perspective听(Cambridge University Press, 2024)
鈥淔rom Human Rights to Humanity Law,鈥 chapter in Critical Essays on Human Rights Criticism (Eleven International Publishing, 2020)
鈥淧reface,鈥 in Contested Justice (Cambridge University Press, 2017)
鈥淕lobal Constitutional Values in the United States,鈥 chapter in An Inquiry into the Existence of Global Values: Through the Lens of Comparative Constitutional Law (Hart Publishing, 2014)
鈥淕enealogie de la Justice Transitionnelle,鈥 chapter in Quelle justice pour les peuples en transition? (Presses de l鈥檜niversite Paris-Sorbonne, 2014)
鈥淭ransitional Justice,鈥 co-authored with I. Rangelov, chapter in The Handbook of Global Security Policy (WIley-Blackwell, 2014)3
鈥淕lobal Transitions, New Perspectives on Legality, and Judicial Review,鈥 chapter in Transitions:听 Legal Change, Legal Meanings (The University of Alabama Press, 2012)
鈥淕lobal Judicial Activism, Fragmentation, and the Limits of Constitutionalism in International Law,鈥 chapter in From Bilateralism to Community Interest:听 Essays in Honor of Bruno Simma (Oxford University Press 2011)
鈥淧reface,鈥 in Transitional Jurisprudence and the ECHR (Cambridge University Press, 2011)
鈥淭ransitional Justice and the Transformation of Constitutionalism,鈥 chapter in Comparative Constitutional Law (Edward Elgar, 2011)
鈥淕lobal Civil Society and Transitional Justice,鈥 co-authored with I. Rangelov, chapter in Global Civil Society 2011:听 Globality and the Absence of Justice (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011)
鈥淕lobal Justice, Poverty and the International Economic Order,鈥 co-authored with R. Howse, chapter in The Philosophy of International Law (Oxford University Press 2010)
鈥淭he Transitional Apology,鈥 Chapter 5 in Taking Wrongs Seriously: Apologies and Reconciliation, pgs. 101鈥114 (Stanford University Press, 2006)
鈥淭ransitional Rule of Law,鈥 in Rethinking the Rule of Law After Communism (CEU Press, 2005)
鈥淒e la dictadura a la democracia: el rol de la justicia transicional,鈥 Chapter 17 in Democracia Deliberativa Y Derechos Humanos, pgs. 321鈥341 (Editorial Gedisa, S.A., 2004)
鈥淭ransitional Justice as Liberal Narrative,鈥 Chapter 15 in Transnational Legal Processes at 316鈥324, (Butterworths Lexis Nexis, 2002)
鈥淓mpire鈥檚 Law: Foreign Relations by Presidential Fiat,鈥 in September 11 in History: A Watershed Moment? pgs. 194鈥211 (Duke University Press, 2003)
鈥淏ringing the Messiah Through the Law,鈥 in Human Rights in Political Transitions: Gettysburg to Bosnia, pgs. 177鈥193 (Zone Books, 1999)
鈥淢illennial Visions: Human Rights at Century鈥檚 End,鈥 in Human Rights in Political Transitions: Gettysburg to Bosnia, pgs. 339鈥342 (Zone Books, 1999)
鈥淣uremberg and Its Legacy, Fifty Years Later,鈥 in War Crimes; The Legacy of Nuremberg, pgs. 44鈥54 (TV Books, 1999)
鈥淐onstitutional Costs to Free Market Transitions,鈥 Chapter 20 in Western Rights? Post-Communist Application, pgs. 361鈥383 (Kluwer Law International, 1996)
鈥淗ow Are the New Democracies of the Southern Cone Dealing With the Legacy of Past Human Rights Abuses?鈥 in Transitional Justice: How Emerging Democracies Reckon with Former Regimes, Volume I, pgs. 146鈥153 (United States Institute of Peace, 1995)
鈥淧ersecution and Inquisition: A Case Study,鈥 Chapter 10 in Transition to Democracy in Latin America: The Role of the Judiciary, pgs. 141鈥153 (Westview Press, 1993)
Articles
鈥,鈥 co-authored with Iavor Rangelov,听London Review of International Law,听11(1), 83鈥109 (2023)
鈥,鈥澨London Review of International Law,听5(2) 269鈥287 (2017)
鈥淭ransitional Justice and Judicial Activism:听 An Emerging Right to Accountability?鈥 48 Cornell International Law Journal, 385 (2015)
"Dialogues of Transitional Justice, Keynote Speech," Quinnipiac University School of Law Law Review, 32(3) 587 (2014)
鈥淛udging and Judgment in the 21st Century: The ICC鈥檚 Confrontation with Africa鈥檚 Leaders,鈥 Security in Transition: An Interdisciplinary Investigation Into the Security Gap (2014)
鈥淒oes Humanity Law Require (or Imply) a Progressive Theory of History? (and Other Questions for Martti Koskenniemi),鈥 co-authored with R. Howse, 27 Temple International and Comparative Law Journal, 377鈥397 (2013)
鈥淗umanity Bounded and Unbounded: The Regulation of External Self-Determination under International Law,鈥 co-authored with R. Howse, 7 Law & Ethics of Human Rights 155鈥184 (2013)
鈥淩ethinking Jus Post Bellum in an Age of Global Transitional Justice: Engaging with Michael Walzer and Larry May,鈥 24 European Journal of International Law 335鈥342 (2013)
鈥淒elphic Dictum: How has the ICJ Contributed to the Global Rule of Law by its Ruling on Kosovo?鈥 co-authored with R. Howse, 11 German Law Journal 841鈥846 (2010)
鈥淏eyond Compliance: Rethinking Why International Law Really Matters,鈥 co-authored with R. Howse, 1 Global Policy (2010)
鈥淐ross-Judging: Tribunalization in a Fragmented but Interconnected Global Order,鈥 co-authored with R. Howse, 41 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 595 (2009)
鈥淗umanity Law: A New Interpretive Lens on the International Sphere,鈥 77 Fordham Law Review 667 (2008)
鈥淏ringing Transitional Justice Home: President Obama鈥檚 Dilemma about the Past Administration鈥檚 Human Rights Abuses 鈥 What is to be Done, and Who鈥檒l be the Judge?鈥 FindLaw.com (2008)
鈥淢ilitating Democracy: Comparative Constitutional Perspectives,鈥 29 Michigan Journal of International Law 49 (2007)
鈥淚ntroduction, Symposium: Perspectives on Post-Conflict Constitutionalism,鈥 51 爱酱在线播放 Law Review 456鈥465 (2006鈥07)
鈥淭ransitional Justice: Postwar Legacies,鈥 27 Cardozo Law Review 1615鈥1631 (2006)
鈥淭he Law and Politics of Contemporary Transitional Justice,鈥 38 Cornell International Law Journal 837鈥862 (2005)
鈥淭hrough the Veil, Darkly: Why France鈥檚 Ban on the Wearing of Religious Symbols Is Even More Pernicious Than it Appears,鈥 FindLaw鈥檚 Writ: Legal Commentary (2004)
鈥淚RAK Les victimes de Saddam Hussein pourront-elles enfin solder leurs comptes? Une exigence insatisfaite de justice,鈥 Le Figaro (Debats et Opinions) (2003)
鈥淢ade to Measure Justice,鈥 The Globe and Mail, pg. A13, (2003)
鈥淭he Road to Justice in Iraq,鈥 Korea Herald (2003)
鈥淭ransitional Justice Genealogy,鈥 16 Harvard Human Rights Journal 69鈥94 (2003)
鈥淭ransitional Justice in a New Era,鈥 25 Fordham International Law Journal 893鈥906 (2003)
鈥淥peration Iraqi Freedom: Just or Unjust War? Humanitarian Action, or Simply Geopolitics?鈥 FindLaw鈥檚 Writ: Legal Commentary (2003)
鈥淣ational Sovereignty: A Cornerstone of International Law and an Obstacle to Protecting Citizens,鈥 Legal Affairs 27鈥29 (2002)
鈥淗umanity鈥檚 Law: Rule of Law for the New Global Politics,鈥 35 Cornell International Law Journal 355鈥387 (2002)
鈥淭he Future of Human Rights Discourse,鈥 46 Saint Louis University Law Journal 449鈥463 (2002)
鈥淥n Wellington Interpretation: A Timely Reappraisal,鈥 45 爱酱在线播放 Law Review 225鈥234 (2001)
鈥淭he Constitutional Canon: The Challenge Posed by a Transitional Constitutionalism,鈥 17 Constitutional Commentary 237鈥240 (2000)
鈥淭he Universal and the Particular in International Criminal Justice,鈥 30 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 285鈥303 (1999)
鈥淰ouchsafing Democracy: On the Confluence of Governmental Duty, Constitutional Right, and Religious Mission,鈥 13 Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 409鈥420 (1999)
鈥淗uman Rights Genealogy,鈥 66 Fordham Law Review 301鈥317 (1997)
鈥淭ransitional Jurisprudence: The Role of Law in Political Transformation,鈥 106 Yale Law Journal 2009鈥2082 (1997)
鈥淛udgment at The Hague,鈥 5 East European Constitutional Review 80鈥85 (1996)
鈥淭ranscript, Symposium: Nazis in the Courtroom: Lessons From the Conduct of Lawyers and Judges Under the Laws of the Third Reich and Vichy, France,鈥 with J.B. Weinstein, R.H. Weisberg, and D. Luban, 61 Brooklyn Law Review 1149鈥1153, 1160 (1995)
鈥淣uremberg鈥檚 Lessons for Today,鈥 Hartford Courant, pg. C1 (1995)
鈥淧aradoxes in the Revolution of the Rule of Law,鈥 19 Yale Journal of International Law 239鈥247 (1994)
鈥淧ost-Communist Constitutionalism: A Transitional Perspective,鈥 26 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 167鈥190 (1994)
鈥淎 Critique of Religion as Politics in the Public Sphere,鈥 78 Cornell Law Review 747鈥821 (1993)
鈥淧ostmodernist Architectures in the Law of Religion,鈥 Brigham Young University Law Review 97鈥115 (1993)
鈥淩eactionary Constitutional Identity (Comparative Constitutionalism: Theoretical Perspectives on the Role of Constitutions in the Interplay Between Identity and Diversity),鈥 14 Cardozo Law Review 747鈥757 (1993)
鈥淒ilemmas of Justice,鈥 1 East European Constitutional Review 20鈥21 (1992)
鈥淭he 鈥業van鈥 Case: Cold War Injustice,鈥 Washington Post, pg. A21 (1992)
鈥淭ribute to Owen Kupferschmid and Opening Address,鈥 co-authored with C.C. Lichtenstein, A. Berney, and W. Mandell, 12 Boston College Third World Law Journal 191鈥198 (1992)
鈥淩esponses to World War Two Criminals and Human Rights Violators: National and Comparative Perspectives; European, American, and Canadian Responses,鈥 with G.P. Fletcher, H. Friedlander, F. Weinschenk, A. Ryan, Jr., B. Einhorn, E. Rosenbaum, H. Stanislawski, D. Matas, and I. Cotler, 8 Boston College Third World Law Journal 3鈥45 (1988)
鈥淔reedom of Speech and Holocaust Denial (Panel Discussion)鈥 co-authored with with G. Tishler, I. Cotler, A.M. Dershowitz, A. Berney, and N. Ackerman, 8 Cardozo Law Review 559鈥594 (1987)
鈥淒ebating Conviction Against Conviction鈥擟onstitutional Considerations on the Sanctuary Movement,鈥 14 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 25鈥41 (1986)
鈥淭he Supreme Court鈥檚 1984鈥85 Church-State Decisions: Judicial Paths of Least Resistance,鈥 21 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 651鈥688 (1986)
鈥淲hen Separate Is Equal: Why Organized Religious Exercises, Unlike Chess, Do Not Belong in the Public Schools,鈥 81 Northwestern University Law Review 174鈥189 (1986)
鈥淭he Unconstitutionality of Equal Access Policies and Legislation Allowing Organized Student-Initiated Religious Activities in the Public High Schools: A Proposal for a Unitary First Amendment Forum Analysis,鈥 12 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 529鈥595 (1985)
鈥淩ex Lee Selectively Abandons Judicial Restraint,鈥 co-authored with M. Eisenberg, 6 Legal Times 8 (1984)
Other Writing
Book Review of What is a Fair International Society? International Law Between Development and Recognition by E. Tourme-Jouannet, European Journal of Intl Law 25 945鈥948 (2014)
Book Review of Post-Conflict Justice edited by C. Bassiouni, 98 American Journal of International Law 872鈥875 (2004)
鈥淐omparative Constitutional Law in a Global Age,鈥 Book Review of Comparative Constitutionalism: Cases and Materials edited by N. Dorsen, M. Rosenfeld, A. Sajo, and S. Baer, 117 Harvard Law Review 2570鈥2596 (2004)
Book Review of War Crimes: Brutality, Genocide, Terror, and the Struggle for Justice by Aryeh Neier, 8 East European Constitutional Review 112鈥114 (1999)
Book Review of Religion and the State: Essays in Honor of Leo Pfeffer, by James E. Wood, Jr., 8 Journal of Law and Religion 663鈥670 (1990鈥1991)
鈥淥riginal Intent, History and Levy鈥檚 Establishment Clause,鈥 Book Review of The Establishment Clause: Religion and the First Amendment by Leonard W. Levy, 15 Law and Social Inquiry 591鈥609 (1990)
Book Review of The Human Rights of Aliens in Contemporary International Law by Richard B. Lillich, co-authored with O. Kupferschmidt, 19 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 479鈥490 (1987)
Book Review of Reconsecrating America by George Goldberg, 2 Constitutional Commentary 529鈥535 (1985)