Readings on Alternative Perspectives to Global Law and Policy
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READINGS ON ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES TO GLOBAL LAW AND POLICY Lama Abu-Odeh Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center Islamic law, comparative law, women‟s rights Books and Contributions to Books Crimes of Honor: Overview, in Suad Joseph (ed), Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures, Volume 2, Brill Academic Publishers 221-222 (2005) Honor: Feminist Approaches to, in Suad Joseph (ed), Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures, Volume 2, Brill Academic Publishers 225-227 (2005) Egyptian Feminism: Trapped in the Identity Debate, in Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad and Barbara Freyer Stowasser (eds), Islamic Law and the Challenges of Modernity, AltaMira Press 183-212 (2004) Articles On Law and the Transition to Market: The Case of Egypt, 23 Emory International Law Review 351- 381 (2009) Reactions: Natsu Taylor Saito‟s ‟Colonial Presumptions: The War on Terror and the Roots of American Exceptionalism‟, 1 Georgetown Journal of Law and Modern Critical Race Perspectives 111 (2009) A Radical Rejection of Universal Jurisdiction, 116 Yale Law Journal (The Pocket Part) 393-396 (2007) Commentary on John Makdisi‟s “Survey of AALS Law Schools Teaching Islamic Law”, 55 Journal of Legal Education 589-591 (2005) Law: Modern Family Law, 1800 - Present: Arab States, in Suad Joseph (ed), Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures, Volume 2, Brill Academic Publishers 459-463 (2005) Egyptian Feminism: Trapped in the Identity Debate, 16 Yale Journal of Law and Feminism 145-191 (2004) Modernizing Muslim Family Law: The Case of Egypt, 37 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 1043-1146 (2004) The Politics of (Mis)recognition: Islamic Law Pedagogy in American Academia, 52 American Journal of Comparative Law 789-824 (2004) Commentary on Islam and International Law: Toward a Positive Mutual Engagement to Realize Shared Ideals, 98 American Society of International Law Proceedings 167-168 (2004) The Case For Binationalism: Why One State--Liberal and Constitutionalist--May Be the Key to Peace in the Middle East, Boston Review 4-7 (Dec. 2001/Jan. 2002) Gianmaria Ajani Professor of Law, University of Torino Soviet law, central Asia, comparative law Books and Contributions to Books A Better Coherence of EU Private Law and Multilingualism, in R Schulze (ed), Common Frame of Reference and Existing EC Contract Law, Sellier 33-34 (2008) Legal Change and Institutional Reforms, in Torstein Frantzen (ed), Rett og Toleranse: Festkrift til Helge Johan Thue, Glydendal akademisk 473-497 (2007) Transplants, Legal Borrowings and Reception, in David Clark (ed), Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives, Volume 3, Sage (2007) Multilingual Conceptual Dictionaries Based on Ontologies, in C. Biagioli, E. Francesconi and G. Sartor (eds), Proceedings of the XML Workshop, European Press Academic Publishers (2007) (with L. Lesmo, G. Boella, A. Mazzei and P. Rossi) Multilingualism and the Coherence of European Private Law, in B. Pozzo and V. Jacometti (eds), Multilingualism and the Harmonization of European Law, Kluwer Law International 79-91 (2006) (with P. Rossi) Uniform Terminology for European Private Law (ed), Nomos (2005) (with M. Ebers) Legal Taxonomy and European Private Law, in G. Ajani and R. Schulze (eds), Gemeinsame Prinzipien des europaischen Privatrechts, Nomos, 349-356 (2003) Legal Transplants and Economic Performance, in G. Porro (ed), New Trends of International Trade Law, Giappichelli 5-19 (2000) Codification of Civil Law in Albania, in G. Ginsburgs (ed), The Revival of Commercial Law in Eastern Europe, Kluwer (1996) The Rise and Fall of the Law-Governed State in the Experience of Russian Legal Scholarship, in D. D. Barry (ed), Toward the Rule of Law in Russia? Political and Legal Reform in the Transition Period, M.E. Sharpe, Inc. 3-21 (1992) The Soviet Experience with Codification: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives, in R. Buxbaum and K. Hendley (eds), The Soviet Sobranie of Laws: Problems of Codification and Non-publication, University of California at Berkeley 184-196 (1991) Perestroika and Official Social Organizations: Past Problems and Future Trends, in A. J. Schmidt, The Impact of Perestroika on Soviet Law, Kluwer 63-74 (1990) Foreword in O. S. Ioffe, Development of Civil Law Thinking in the USSR, Giuffré, vii-xix (1989) Social Organizations and Administrative Law: the Hypothesis of Socialization of the Soviet State, in G. Ginsburgs et al (eds), Soviet Administrative Law. Theory and Policy, Kluwer, Dordrecht 85-99 (1989) Some Notes on the Development of Trade Union and Other Social Organization Ownership in the Soviet Union, in D. D. Barry et al (eds), Law and the Gorbachev Era, Kluwer 61-71 (1988) Articles Coherence of Terminology and Search Functions, in 25 Years of European Law Online, European Union Publications Office 129-136 (2007) Formalism and Anti-formalism under Socialist Law: the Case of General Clauses and the Codification of Civil Law, 2 Global Jurist (2002) Legal Change and Economic Performance, 1 Global Jurist (2001) The Uniformed Contract Law of the PR of China within the Framework of Codification of Civil Law (in Chinese language), 1 Private Law Review 521-553 (2001) Some Suggestions on the Reform of Legal Education in the Russian Federation, Review of Central and Eastern European Law (1997) Reforming Property Law in the Process of Transition: Some Insights from Comparative Law and Economics, 19 Hastings Journal of Comparative Law 234-252 (1996) (with U. Mattei) By Chance and Prestige: Legal Transplants in Russia and Eastern Europe, 1 The American Journal of Comparative Law (1995) The Supremacy of Statutory Law in Socialist Systems, Scholarly Opinions and Operative Rules, 2 Review of Socialist Law 123-142 (1985) The 1979 Somali Constitution: the Socialist and African Patterns and the European Style, 3 Review of Socialist Law, 259-269 (1982) Philip Allott Professor Emeritus of International Public Law, University of Cambridge Public international law theory Books The Health of Nations: Society and Law beyond the State, Cambridge University Press (2002) Eunomia: New Order for a New World, Oxford University Press (2001) Articles Law and War: A Sinister Partnership, 99 American Society of International Law Proceedings, 203-207 (2005) The International Lawyer in Government Service: Ontology and Deontology, 23:1 Wisconsin International Law Journal 13-24 (2005) The Emerging International Aristocracy, 35:2 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 309-338 (2003) The Emerging Universal Legal System, 3:1 International Law FORUM Du Droit International 12-17 (2001) EC Directives and Misfeasance in Public Office, 60:1 The Cambridge Law Journal 4-10 (2001) Globalization from above: Actualizing the Ideal through Law, 26 Review of International Studies 61- 79 (2000) International Law and the Idea of History, 1:1 Journal of the History of International Law 1-21 (1999) Out of the Looking-Glass, 24:4 Review of International Studies 573-576 (1998) Kant or Won't: Theory and Moral Responsibility (The BISA Lecture, December 1995), 23:3 Review of International Studies 339-357 (1997) Fundamental Rights in the EU, 55:3 The Cambridge Law Journal 409-412 (1996) The Nation as Mind Politic, 24:4 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 1361-1398 (1992) Reconstituting Humanity - New International Law, 3:2 European Journal of International Law 219- 252 (1992) Mare Nostrum: A New International Law of the Sea, 86:4 The American Journal of International Law 764-787 (1992) The European Community Is Not the True European Community, 100:8 The Yale Law Journal 2485-2500 (1991) Parliamentary Sovereignty. From Austin to Hart, 49:3 The Cambridge Law Journal 377-380 (1990) State Responsibility and the Unmaking of International Law, 29:1 Harvard International Law Journal 1-26 (1988) Making the New International Law: Law of the Sea as Law of the Future, 40:3 International Journal 442-460 (1985) Power Sharing in the Law of the Sea, 771:1 American Journal of International Law 1-30 (1983) The Courts and Parliament: Who Whom?, 38:1 Cambridge Law Journal 79-117 (1979) Courts and the Executive: Four House of Lords Decisions, 36:2 Cambridge Law Journal 255-283 (1977) The European Court Ordains Equal Pay for Women, 36:1 The Cambridge Law Journal 7-10 (1977) Supremacy of European Community Law, 38:1 The Cambridge Law Journal 21-23 (1979) Exclusion of Aliens and E.E.C. Law, 35:1 The Cambridge Law Journal 3-6 (1976) European Convention on State Immunity, 33:1 The Cambridge Law Journal 8-11 (1974) Language, Method and the Nature of International Law, 45 British Yearbook of International Law 79-136 (1971) Helena Alviar Associate Professor, Universidad de los Andes Women and law, development Articles The Classroom and the Clinic: The Relationship between Clinical Legal Education, Economic Development and Social Transformation, 13:1 UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 197-218 (2008) Antony Anghie Samuel D. Thurman Professor, S.J. Quinney College of Law, The University of Utah Third world and international law, colonialism Books and Contributions to Books Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law, Cambridge University Press (2005) The Third World and International Legal Order: Law, Politics and Globalization, Kluwer Law International (2004) (with B. S. Chimni, Karin Mickelson and Obiora Okafor, eds) International Financial Institutions, in Christian Reus (ed), The Politics of International Law, Cambridge University Press (2004)