PUBLICATIONS
IILJ Alumni Publications
A list of J.D. and LL.M IILJ Scholar Alumni is available here; Graduate Scholar Alumni are listed here.
Listed below are papers written or launched while in the IILJ Scholars program, although often published after graduation. This is only a small sample of published papers from the IILJ Scholars Program, please email us with others that should be included.
Articles, Essays and Reviews in Journals
Aarthi Belani, What Can We Learn from Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure?, Conference Paper, Public-Private Investment Partnerships in Health Systems Strengthening, 909th Wilton Park Conference, West Sussex, United Kingdom, Apr. 9-11, 2008.
Emily Berman, Democratizing the Media, 35 F.S.U. L. Rev. 817 (2008).
Emily Berman, In Pursuit of Accountability: The Red Cross, War Correspondents, and Evidentiary Privileges in International Criminal Tribunals, 80 New York University Law Review, 1 (April 2005).
Christopher Bradley, Partner Capture, Akron Law Review (forthcoming 2010).
Christen Broecker, The Clash of Obligations: Exercising Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in Conformance with Transitional Justice, Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review (forthcoming Fall 2009).
Christen Broecker, Note, Better the Devil You Know: Home-State Approaches to Transnational Corporate Accountability,
41 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 159 (2008).
Gaylynn Burroughs, More Than an Incidental Effect on Foreign Affairs: Implementation of Human Rights by State and Local Governments, 30 New York University Review of Law and Social Change, 3 (2006).
Anna Cavnar, Accountability and the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf: Deciding Who Owns the Ocean Floor, 42:3 of the Cornell International Law Journal (forthcoming).
Mitra Ebadolahi, Note, Using Structural Interdicts and the South African Human Rights Commission to Achieve Judicial Enforcement of Economic and Social Rights in South Africa, 83 New York University Law Review, 1565 (2008). This document can also be accessed through SSRN at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1312452
Kirsty Gover, Identifying the Maori treaty partner, 52 University of Toronto Law Journal, 1 (Winter 2002) (with Natalie Baird).
Peter Gutherie, Security Council Sanctions and the Protection of Individual Rights, 60 New York University Annual Survey of American Law, 3 (2004).
Gayle Horn, Online Searches and Offline Challenges: The Chilling Effect, Anonymity and the New FBI Guidelines, 60 New York University Annual Survey of American Law, 4 (2005).
Alexandra Khrebtukova, A Call to Freedom: Towards a Philosophy of International Law in an Era of Fragmentation, 4 Journal of International Law & International Relations. 51 (2008).
David Livshiz, Updating American Administrative Law: WTO, International Standards, Domestic Implementation and Public Participation, 24 Wisconsin International Law Journal, 4 (Winter 2007).
David Livshiz, Public Participation in Disputes under Regional Trade Agreements: How Much Is Too Much-The Case for a Limited Right of Intervention, 61 New York University Annual Survey of American Law, 3 (2005).
Margarita K. O’Donnell, Note, New Dirty War Judgments in Argentina: Domestic Prosecutions of International Human Rights Violations, 84 N.Y.U. L. REV. 101 (April, 2009)
Peter Prows, A Mouse Can Roar: Small Island States, the United Nations, and the End of Free-For-All Fishing on the High Seas, 19 Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law & Policy 1 (2008).
Peter Prows, Tough Love: The Dramatic Birth and Looming Demise of UNCLOS Property Law (and What Is To Be Done About It), 42 Texas International Law Journal 241 (2007).
Peter Prows, Palau’s Marine Protected Areas: Past, Present, and Future, 16 International Journal of Island Affairs (2007).
Peter Prows, Res Judicata and the ICJ’s Genocide Case: Implications for Other Courts and Tribunals? (forthcoming, Pace International Law Review) (co-authored with Michael Ottolenghi).
Peter Prows, The Role of Presumptions in International Tribunals, The Law & Practice of International Courts & Tribunals 197 (2005) (co-authored with Professor Thomas M. Franck).
Peter Prows, Public Participation and Political Community in New Orleans: A Pragmatic Way Forward, in Report to Mayor Nagin’s Bring New Orleans Back Commission An Alternative Vision for Rebuilding, Redevelopment & Reconstruction 54 (2005).
Zoe Salzman, Private Military Contractors and the Taint of a Mercenary Reputation, 40 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, 3 (Spring 2008).
Jared Schott, Chapter VII as Exception: Security Council Action and the Regulative Ideal of Emergency, 6 Nw. U. J. Int'l Hum. Rts. 24, (Fall 2007) at http://www.law.northwestern.edu/journals/jihr/v6/n1/2
Elizabeth Sepper, International Health Law, 41 The International Lawyer, 2 (Summer 2007) (with Jonathan Todres and Laurel R. Hyle).
Eran Shamir-Borer, Revisiting Hamdan v. Rumsfeld’s Analysis of the Laws of Armed Conflict, 21 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 601 (2007)
This document can also be accessed through SSRN at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1129467.
Catherine Sweetser, Note, Providing Effective Remedies to Victims of Abuse by Peacekeeping Personnel, 83 New York University Law Review, 1643 (2008).
Jared Wessel, The Financial Action Task Force: A Study in Balancing Sovereignty with Equality in Global Administrative Law, 13 WIDENER L. REV. 169 (2006).
Jared Wessel, Judicial Policy-Making at the International Criminal Court: An Institutional Guide to Analyzing International Adjudication, 44(2) COLUM. J. TRANSNAT'L L. 377 (2006).
Jared Wessel, The De-militarization of Palestine: Lessons from the Japanese Experience, 11 U.C. DAVIS J. INT'L L. & POL'Y 259 (2005).
Jared Wessel, Note, Relational Contract Theory and Treaty Interpretation: End-Game Treaties v. Dynamic Obligations, 60 N.Y.U. ANN. SURV. AM. L. 149 (2004).
Books
Nicholas Arons, Waiting for Rain: The Politics and Poetry of Drought in Northeast Brazil, University of Arizona Press, 2004. http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/BOOKS/bid1553.htm
Alumni Academic News: Later Publications by Alumni
Peter Prows, The CMS Saga: Res Judicata, Precedent, and the Legitimacy of ICSID Arbitration (forthcoming, Oxford University Press) (co-authored with the Hon. Charles N. Brower & Michael Ottolenghi).




