Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-76fb5796d-skm99 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-04-29T00:37:11.651Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Select Bibliography

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 August 2009

Brett Bowden
Affiliation:
Australian National University, Canberra
Hilary Charlesworth
Affiliation:
Australian National University, Canberra
Jeremy Farrall
Affiliation:
Australian National University, Canberra
Get access
Type
Chapter
Information
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Abrahamsen, Rita, Disciplining Democracy: Development discourse and good governance in Africa (London: Zed Books, 2001).Google Scholar
,African Rights, Rwanda: Death, despair and defiance (London: African Rights, revised edn, 1995).Google Scholar
Al-Istrabadi, Feisal Amin, ‘Reviving constitutionalism in Iraq: Key provisions of the transitional administrative law’ (20052006) 50 New York Law School Law Review, 269–302.Google Scholar
Alkire, Sabina, A Conceptual Framework for Human Security (Oxford: Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity, Working Paper 2, 2003).Google Scholar
Allen, Tim, Trial Justice: The International Criminal Court and the Lord's Resistance Army (London: Zed Books, 2006).Google Scholar
Al-Sabbagh, Muhammad Lutfi, Islamic Ruling on Male and Female Circumcision: The right path to health (Health Education through Religion No. 8) (Alexandra: World Health Organization, 1996).Google Scholar
Althusser, Louis, Machiavelli and Us (New York: Verso, 2001).Google Scholar
Alvarez, José E., ‘The schizophrenias of R2P: Notes from the president’ (2007) 23(3) ASIL Newsletter, 1.Google Scholar
,Amnesty International, East Timor: Justice past, present and future (London: Amnesty International, 2001).Google Scholar
,Amnesty International, ‘Timor-Leste’, Report 2004 (London: Amnesty International, 2004).Google Scholar
Anderson, Benedict, Imagined Communities: Reflections of the origin and spread of nationalism (London: Verso, 1991).Google Scholar
Anghie, Antony, ‘Finding the peripheries: Sovereignty and colonialism in nineteenth-century international law’ (1999) 40 Harvard International Law Journal, 1–80.Google Scholar
Anghie, Antony, Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Annan, Kofi, In Larger Freedom: Towards development, security and human rights for all: Report of the secretary-general, UN Doc. A/59/2005 (21 March 2005).
Annan, Kofi, The Rule of Law and Transitional Justice in Conflict and Post-conflict Societies: Report of the secretary-general, UN Doc. S/2004/616 (23 August 2004).
Annan, Kofi, Women and Peace and Security: Report of the secretary-general, UN Doc. S/2004/814 (13 October 2004).
Annan, Kofi, Women, Peace and Security: Study submitted by the secretary-general pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) (New York: United Nations, 2002).Google Scholar
Antokoletz, Daniel, Tratado de Derecho Internacional Público [Treatise of Public International Law] 5th edn (Buenos Aires: La Facultad, 1951).Google Scholar
Archibugi, Daniele, and Held, David (eds.), Cosmopolitan Democracy: An agenda for a new world order (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1995).
Arsanjani, Mahnoush H., and Reisman, W. Michael, ‘The law-in-action of the International Criminal Court’ (2005) 99 American Journal of International Law, 382–402.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Austin, John, Province of Jurisprudence Determined (Rumble, Wilfred E. (ed.)) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Austin, Reginald, ‘Democracy and democratisation’ in Maley, William, Sampford, Charles and Thakur, Ramesh (eds.), From Civil Strife to Civil Society: Civil and military responsibilities in disrupted states (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2003), 180–204.Google Scholar
,Avocats Sans Frontières, Access to Legal Aid in Timor-Leste: Survey report (Dili: Avocats Sans Frontières, 2006).Google Scholar
Bain, William, Between Anarchy and Society: Trusteeship and the obligations of power (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barakat, Sultan (ed.), After the Conflict: Reconstruction and development in the aftermath of war (London: I. B. Tauris, 2005).
Barker, Rodney, Legitimating Identities: The self-presentations of rulers and subjects (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barker, Rodney, Political Legitimacy and the State (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bartelson, Jens, The Critique of the State (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bassiouni, M. Cherif (ed.), Post-Conflict Justice (Ardsley: Transnational Publishers, 2002).
Beetham, David, The Legitimation of Power (London: Macmillan, 1991).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bell, Christine, ‘Dealing with the past in Northern Ireland’ (2003) 26 Fordham International Law Journal, 1095–147.Google Scholar
Bell, Christine, ‘Women address the problems of peace agreements’ in Coomaraswamy, Radhika and Fonseka, Dilrukshi (eds.), Peace Work: Women, armed conflict and negotiation (New Delhi: Women Unlimited, 2004), 96–126.Google Scholar
Bell, Christine, and O'Rourke, Catherine, ‘Does feminism need a theory of transitional justice? An introductory essay’ (2007) 1 International Journal of Transitional Justice, 23–44.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bell, Christine, Campbell, Colm and Aoláin, Fionnuala Ní, ‘Justice discourses in transition’ (2004) 13 Social and Legal Studies, 305–28.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ben Ashoor, Yadh, ‘Islam and international humanitarian law’ (1980) 20 International Review of the Red Cross, 59–69.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Benhabib, Seyla, The Rights of Others: Aliens, residents, and citizens (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Berlin, Isaiah, Political Ideas in the Romantic Age: Their rise and influence on modern thought (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006).Google Scholar
Bhuta, Nehal, ‘The antinomies of transformative occupation’ (2005) 16 European Journal of International Law, 721–40.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Blanchard, Eric M., ‘Gender, international relations, and the development of feminist security theory’ (2003) 28 Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1289–312.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bobbio, Norberto, The Future of Democracy: A defence of the rules of the game, tr. Griffin, Robert (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1987).Google Scholar
Boje, Thomas P., and Leira, Arnlaug (eds.), Gender, Welfare State and the Market: Towards a new division of labour (London: Routledge, 2000).
Bongiorno, Carla, ‘A culture of impunity: Applying international human rights law to the United Nations in East Timor’ (2002) 33 Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 623–92.Google Scholar
Bop, Codou, ‘Women in conflicts, their gains and their losses’ in Meintjes, Sheila, Pillay, Anu and Turshen, Meredeth (eds.), The Aftermath: Women in post-conflict transformation (London: Zed Books, 2001), 19–34.Google Scholar
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros, An Agenda for Democratization (New York: United Nations, 1996).Google Scholar
Brahimi, Lakhdar, Report of the Panel on United Nations Peace Operations, UN Doc. A/55/305–S/2000/809 (21 August 2000).
Braithwaite, John, Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000).Google Scholar
Braithwaite, John, Makkai, Toni and Braithwaite, Valerie, Regulating Aged Care: Ritualism and the new pyramid (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2007).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Branch, Adam, ‘Neither peace nor justice: Political violence and the peasantry in Northern Uganda, 1986–1998’ (2005) 8(2) African Studies Quarterly, 1–31.Google Scholar
Brand, Marcus, ‘Effective human rights protection where the UN “becomes the state”: Lessons from United Nations Mission in Kosovo’ in White, Nigel D. and Klaasen, Dirk (eds.), The UN, Human Rights and Post-conflict Situations (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), 347–76.Google Scholar
Brenneis, Donald, and Merry, Sally Engle (eds.), Law and Empire in the Pacific: Hawaii and Fiji (Santa Fe: School of American Research Press, 2004).
Brinkerhoff, Derick W., and Goldsmith, Arthur A., ‘Institutional dualism and international development: A revisionist interpretation of good governance’ (2005) 37 Administration and Society, 199–224.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brinkley, Douglas, ‘Democratic enlargement: The Clinton doctrine’ (1997) 106 Foreign Policy, 111–27.Google Scholar
Brittain, Victoria, ‘The Arusha Tribunal costs too much for very few results’ (2003) African Geopolitics, available at www.african-geopolitics.org/show.aspx?ArticleId=3537.
Brittain, Victoria, ‘The impact of war on women’ (2003) 44(4) Race and Class, 41–51.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brubacher, Matthew, ‘The International Criminal Court, national governments and judiciaries’ in Waddell, Nicholas and Clark, Phil (eds.), Peace, Justice and the International Criminal Court in Africa: Meeting series report (London: Royal African Society, 2007), 22–3.Google Scholar
Burgess, Patrick, ‘A new approach to restorative justice: East Timor's community reconciliation processes’ in Roht-Arriaza, Naomi and Mariezcurrena, Javier (eds.), Transitional Justice in the Twenty-First Century: Beyond truth versus justice (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006), 176–205.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Burgess, Patrick, ‘Justice and reconciliation in East Timor: The relationship between the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation and the courts’ (2004) 15 Criminal Law Forum, 135–58.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Burnheim, John, Is Democracy Possible? The alternative to electoral politics (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985).Google Scholar
Bush, George W., National Security Strategy of the United States of America (Washington DC: United States White House, 2002).Google Scholar
Bushnell, P. Timothy, et al. (eds.), State Organized Terror: The case of violent internal repression (Boulder: Westview Press, 1991).
Campbell, Colm, Aoláin, Fionnuala Ní and Harvey, Colin, ‘The frontiers of legal analysis: Reframing the transition in Northern Ireland’ (2003) 66 Modern Law Review, 317–45.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cappelletti, Mauro (ed.), Access to Justice and the Welfare State (Alphen aan den Rijn: Sijthoff, 1981).
Carothers, Thomas, ‘Democracy promotion under Clinton’ (1995) 18(4) Washington Quarterly, 13–25.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Carothers, Thomas (ed.), Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad: In Search of Knowledge (Washington DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2006).
Carothers, ThomasThe end of the transition paradigm’ (2002) 13 Journal of Democracy, 5–21.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Carothers, Thomas, ‘The “sequencing” fallacy’ (2007) 18(1) Journal of Democracy, 12–27.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Catt, Helena, Democracy in Practice (London: Routledge, 1999).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Center on International Cooperation, Annual Review of Global Peace Operations 2006 (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2006).Google Scholar
Cerone, John, ‘Reasonable measures in unreasonable circumstances: A legal responsibility framework for human rights violations in post-conflict territories under UN administration’ in White, Nigel D. and Klaasen, Dirk (eds.), The UN, Human Rights and Post-conflict Situations (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), 42–80.Google Scholar
Chandler, David, Empire in Denial: The politics of state-building (London: Pluto Press, 2006).Google Scholar
Charlesworth, Hilary, ‘Human rights as men's rights’ in Peters, Julie and Wolper, Andrea (eds.), Women's Rights, Human Rights: International feminist perspectives (New York: Routledge, 1995), 103–13.Google Scholar
Charlesworth, Hilary, ‘Law after war’ (2007) 8 Melbourne Journal of International Law, 233–47.Google Scholar
Charlesworth, Hilary, ‘Not waving but drowning: Gender mainstreaming and human rights in the United Nations’ (2005) 18 Harvard Human Rights Journal, 1–18.Google Scholar
Charlesworth, Hilary, and Chinkin, Christine, The Boundaries of International Law: A feminist analysis (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000).Google Scholar
Chehabi, H. E., and Linz, Juan J. (eds.), Sultanistic Regimes (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998).
Cheibub, José Antonio, Presidentialism, Parliamentarism, and Democracy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007).Google Scholar
Chesterman, Simon, Just War or Just Peace? Humanitarian intervention and international law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001).Google Scholar
Chesterman, Simon, ‘Occupation as liberation: International humanitarian law and regime change’ (2004) 18(3) Ethics and International Affairs, 51–64.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chesterman, Simon, You, the People: The United Nations, transitional administration, and state-building (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chua, Amy, World on Fire: How exporting free market democracy breeds ethnic hatred and global instability (New York: Doubleday, 2003).Google Scholar
Clark, Ian, Legitimacy in International Society (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005).Google Scholar
Clarke, Richard A., Against All Enemies: Inside America's war on terror (New York: Free Press, 2004).Google Scholar
Coghlan, Benjamin, Brennan, Richard J., Ngoy, Pascal, Dofara, David, Otto, Brad, Clements, Mark and Stewart, Tony, ‘Mortality in the Democratic Republic of Congo: A nationwide survey’ (2006) 367 The Lancet, 44–51.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Cohen, Joshua, ‘Deliberative democracy and democratic legitimacy’ in Hamlin, Alan and Pettit, Philip (eds.), The Good Polity (Oxford: Blackwell, 1989), 17–34.Google Scholar
Cohn, Carol, Kinsella, Helen and Gibbings, Sheri, ‘Women, peace and security: Resolution 1325’ (2004) 6 International Feminist Journal of Politics, 130–40.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation Timor-Leste, Chega! (Dili: Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation Timor-Leste, 2005).Google Scholar
,Commission of the European Communities, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2007 Progress Report (Brussels: Commission of the European Communities, 2007).Google Scholar
,Commission on Human Security, Human Security Now (New York: Commission on Human Security, 2003).Google Scholar
Coomaraswamy, Radhika, and Fonseka, Dilrukshi (eds.), Peace Work: Women, armed conflict and negotiation (New Delhi: Women Unlimited, 2004).
Cover, Robert M., ‘The Supreme Court 1982 term – Foreword: NOMOS and narrative’ (1983) 97 Harvard Law Review, 4–68.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cover, Robert M., ‘Violence and the word’ (1986) 95 Yale Law Journal, 1601–29.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Craig, Paul P., ‘Formal and substantive conceptions of the rule of law: An analytical framework’ [1997] Public Law, 467–87.Google Scholar
Crawford, James, The Creation of States in International Law, 2nd edn (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2006).Google Scholar
Crawford, James (ed.), The Rights of Peoples (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988).
,Crime Information Analysis Centre, Rape in the RSA for the Period of April to March 2001/2002 to 2004/2005 (Pretoria: South African Police Service, 2005).Google Scholar
Dahl, Robert A., Democracy and its Critics (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989).Google Scholar
Dahl, Robert A., Polyarchy: Participation and opposition (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1971).Google Scholar
Dallaire, Roméo, Shake Hands with the Devil: The failure of humanity in Rwanda (Toronto: Random House Canada, 2003).Google Scholar
Danspeckgruber, Wolfgang, with Finn, Robert P. (eds.), Building State and Security in Afghanistan (Princeton: Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination, Princeton University, 2007).
Davis, John P., Corporations: A study of the origin and development of great business combinations and their relation to the authority of the state (New York: Capricorn Books, 1961).Google Scholar
Deeks, Ashley S., and Burton, Matthew D., ‘Iraq's constitution: A drafting history’ (2007) 40 Cornell International Law Journal, 1–87.Google Scholar
Delcourt, Barbara, Droit et Souverainetés: Analyse critique du discours Européen sur la Yougoslavie (Brussels: Peter Lang, 2003).Google Scholar
Demmers, Jolle, Jilberto, Alex E. Fernández and Hogenboom, Barbara (eds.), Good Governance in the Era of Global Neoliberalism: Conflict and depolitization in Latin America, Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa (London: Routledge, 2004).
Des Forges, Alison, Leave None to Tell the Story: Genocide in Rwanda (New York: Human Rights Watch, 1999).Google Scholar
Devereux, Annemarie, ‘Searching for clarity: A case study of United Nations Transitional Administration for East Timor's application of international human rights norms’ in White, Nigel D. and Klaasen, Dirk (eds.), The UN, Human Rights and Post-conflict Situations (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), 293–321.Google Scholar
Dicey, A. V., Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution, 10th edn (London: Macmillan, 1959).Google Scholar
Dickens, Charles, Great Expectations (London: Collins, 1953).Google Scholar
Dirks, Nicholas B., The Scandal of Empire: India and the creation of Imperial Britain (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2006).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dobbins, James, Jones, Seth G., Crane, Keith and DeGrasse, Beth Cole, The Beginner's Guide to Nation-Building (Santa Monica: RAND Corporation, 2007).Google Scholar
Doornbos, Martin, Global Forces and State Restructuring: Dynamics of state formation and collapse (Palgrave: London, 2006).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Doyle, Michael W., and Sambanis, Nicholas, ‘International peacebuilding: A theoretical and quantitative analysis’ (2000) 94 American Political Science Review, 779–801.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Doyle, Michael W., and Sambanis, Nicholas, Making War and Building Peace: United Nations peace operations (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006).Google Scholar
Drumbl, Mark A., Atrocity, Punishment and International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dryzek, John S., Deliberative Democracy and Beyond: Liberals, critics, contestations (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000).Google Scholar
Duffy, Helen, The ‘War on Terror’ and the Framework of International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dupaquier, Jean-François (ed.), La justice internationale face au drame rwandais (Paris: Karthala, 1996).
Dyzenhaus, David (ed.), Recrafting the Rule of Law: The limits of legal order (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 1999).
Easterley, William, The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists’ adventures and misadventures in the Tropics (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001).Google Scholar
Eckel, Malcolm David, ‘A Buddhist approach to repentance’ in Etzioni, Amitai and Carney, David (eds.), Repentance: A comparative perspective (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997), 122–42.Google Scholar
Eizenstat, Stuart E., Porter, John Edward and Weinstein, Jeremy M., ‘Rebuilding weak states’ (2005) 84 Foreign Affairs, 134–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Elklit, Jørgen, and Svensson, Palle, ‘What makes elections free and fair?’ (1997) 8 Journal of Democracy, 32–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ellingsæter, Anne Lise, ‘Welfare states, labour markets and gender relations in transition: The decline of the Scandinavian model’ in Boje, Thomas P. and Leira, Arnlaug (eds.), Gender, Welfare State and the Market: Towards a new division of labour (London: Routledge, 2000), 89–100.Google Scholar
Elyachar, Julia, Markets of Dispossession: NGOs, economic development and the state in Cairo (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2005).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Emmers, Ralf, Caballero-Anthony, Mely and Acharya, Amitav (eds.), Studying Non-Traditional Security in Asia: Trends and issues (Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Academy, 2006).
Engle, Karen, ‘Female subjects of public international law: Human rights and the exotic other female’ (1992) 26 New England Law Review, 1509–26.Google Scholar
Enloe, Cynthia, Maneuvers: The international politics of militarizing women's lives (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000).Google Scholar
Ertman, Thomas, Birth of the Leviathan: Building states and regimes in medieval and early modern Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Evans, Malcolm D. (ed.), International Law, 2nd edn (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006).
Evatt, Elizabeth, ‘Finding a voice for women's rights: The early days of Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination’ (2002) 34 George Washington International Law Review, 515–53.Google Scholar
Evatt, Herbert Vere, The United Nations (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1948).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Falk, Richard, ‘What comes after Westphalia: The democratic challenge’ (2007) 13 Widener Law Review, 243–53.Google Scholar
Farley, Lawrence T., Plebiscites and Sovereignty: The crisis of political illegitimacy (Boulder: Westview Press, 1986).Google Scholar
Farrall, Jeremy, United Nations Sanctions and the Rule of Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Feldman, Noah, After Jihad: America and the struggle for Islamic democracy (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003).Google Scholar
Feldman, Noah, and Martinez, Roman, ‘Constitutional politics and text in the new Iraq: An experiment in Islamic democracy’ (2006) 75 Fordham Law Review, 883–920.Google Scholar
Ferguson, Kathy E., The Feminist Case against Bureaucracy (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1984).Google Scholar
Ferguson, Niall, Colossus: The price of America's empire (New York: Penguin Press, 2004).Google Scholar
Ferguson, Niall, Empire: The Rise and Fall of the British World Order and Lessons for Global Power (New York: Basic Books, 2003).Google Scholar
Finnis, John, Natural Law and Natural Rights (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980).Google Scholar
Finnström, Sverker, ‘In and out of culture: Fieldwork in war-torn Uganda’ (2001) 21 Critique of Anthropology, 247–58.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fitzmaurice, Malgosia, ‘The practical working of the law of treaties’ in Evans, Malcolm D. (ed.), International Law, 2nd edn (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), 187–216.Google Scholar
Foucault, Michel, Histoire de la Sexualité, vols. 1, 2 et 3 (Paris: Gallimard, 1994).Google Scholar
Foucault, Michel, Naissance de la Biopolitique: Cours au Collège de France (1978–1979) (Paris: Seuil/Gallimard, 2004).Google Scholar
Foucault, Michel, Sécurité, Territoire, Population: Cours au Collège de France (1977–1978) (Paris: Seuil/Gallimard, 2004).Google Scholar
Fox, Gregory H., ‘Democracy, right to, international protection’ (Detroit: Wayne State University Law School, Legal Studies Research Paper Series No. 07–22, 2007).
Fox, Gregory H., ‘Democratization’ in Malone, David M. (ed.), The UN Security Council: From the cold war to the 21st century (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2004), 69–84.Google Scholar
Fox, Gregory H., ‘The occupation of Iraq’ (2005) 36 Georgetown Journal of International Law, 195–297.
Fox, Gregory H., and Roth, Brad R. (eds.), Democratic Governance and International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000).CrossRef
Fox, Mary-Jane, ‘Girl soldiers: Human security and gendered insecurity’ (2004) 35 Security Dialogue, 465–79.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Franck, Thomas M., Fairness in International Law and Institutions (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995).Google Scholar
Franck, Thomas M., ‘Legitimacy and the democratic entitlement’ in Fox, Gregory H. and Roth, Brad R. (eds.), Democratic Governance and International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), 25–47.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Franck, Thomas M., ‘The emerging right to democratic governance’ (1992) 86 American Journal of International Law, 46–91.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fraser, Arvonne S., ‘Becoming human: The origins and development of women's human rights’ (1999) 21 Human Rights Quarterly, 853–906.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fukuyama, Francis (ed.), Nation-Building: Beyond Afghanistan and Iraq (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006).
Fukuyama, Francis, ‘Natural rights and human history’ (2001) 64 The National Interest, 19–30.Google Scholar
Fukuyama, Francis, State-Building: Governance and world order in the 21st century (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2004).Google Scholar
Fukuyama, Francis, ‘The end of history?’ (1989) 16 The National Interest, 3–18.Google Scholar
Fukuyama, Francis, The End of History and the Last Man (New York: Free Press, 1992).Google Scholar
Fuller, Lon L., The Morality of Law, 2nd edn (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1969).Google Scholar
Gaddis, John Lewis, Now We Know: Rethinking cold war history (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997).Google Scholar
Galanter, Marc, ‘Justice in many rooms’ in Cappelletti, Mauro (ed.), Access to Justice and the Welfare State (Alphen aan den Rijn: Sijthoff, 1981), 147–81.Google Scholar
Galston, William A., ‘Two concepts of liberalism’ (1995) 105 Ethics, 516–34.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Garcia-Sayan, Diego, ‘Human rights and peacekeeping operations’ (1994) 29 University of Richmond Law Review, 41–66.Google Scholar
Gat, Azar, ‘The pattern of fighting in simple, small-scale, prestate societies’ (1999) 55 Journal of Anthropological Research, 563–83.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gill, Graeme, ‘Personality cult, political culture and party structure’ (1984) 17 Studies in Comparative Communism, 111–21.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gill, T. D., ‘Legal and some political limitations on the power of the UN Security Council to exercise its enforcement powers under Chapter VII of the Charter’ (1995) 26 Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, 33–138.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gilman, Nils, Mandarins of The Future: Modernization theory in cold war America (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003).Google Scholar
Patrick, Glenn, H., Legal Traditions of the World: Sustainable diversity in law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000).Google Scholar
Goldsmith, Jack L., The Terror Presidency: Law and judgment inside the Bush administration (New York: W. W. Norton, 2007).Google Scholar
Goldstein, Joshua S., War and Gender: How gender shapes the war system and vice versa (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001).Google Scholar
Goodman, Ryan, and Jinks, Derek, ‘Measuring the effects of human rights treaties’ (2003) 14 European Journal of International Law, 171–83.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gopinath, Meenakshi, and DasGupta, Sumona, ‘Structural challenges, enabling spaces: Gender and non-traditional formulations of security in South Asia’ in Emmers, Ralf, Caballero-Anthony, Mely and Acharya, Amitav (eds.), Studying Non-Traditional Security in Asia: Trends and issues (Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Academy, 2006), 192–209.Google Scholar
Grant, Thomas D., ‘The Security Council and Iraq: An incremental practice’ (2003) 97 American Journal of International Law, 823–42.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Grare, Frédéric, Rethinking Western Strategies Towards Pakistan: An action agenda for the United States and Europe (Washington DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2007).Google Scholar
Gray, John, Two Faces of Liberalism (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2000).Google Scholar
Greenwood, Christopher, ‘The law of war (international humanitarian law)’ in Evans, Malcolm D. (ed.), International Law, 2nd edn (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006), 783–815.Google Scholar
Grey, Stephen, Ghost Plane: The untold story of the CIA's secret rendition programme (London: Hurst & Co., 2006).Google Scholar
Grindle, Merilee S., Going Local: Decentralization, democratization, and the promise of good governance (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007).Google Scholar
Guilhot, Nicolas, The Democracy Makers: Human rights and international order (New York: Columbia University Press, 2005).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Guilhot, Nicolas, ‘“The transition to the human world of democracy”: Notes for a history of the concept of transition, from early Marxism to 1989’ (2002) 5 European Journal of Social Theory, 219–43.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gutmann, Amy, and Thompson, Dennis, Democracy and disagreement (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, 1996).Google Scholar
Gutmann, Amy, and Thompson, Dennis, Why Deliberative Democracy? (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hak, Yasan, et al., letter from NGOs to Members of the Security Council of the United Nations, ‘Urgent steps to establish justice for crimes against humanity in East Timor’, 24 October 2001, in Justice and Accountability in East Timor: International tribunals and other options: Report of a one-day seminar in Dili, East Timor (Dili: Judicial System Monitoring Programme, 2001), 20.Google Scholar
Hall, Peter A., and Taylor, Rosemary C. R., ‘Political science and the three new institutionalisms’ (1996) 44 Political Studies, 936–57.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hamber, Brandon, ‘Masculinity and transitional justice: An exploratory essay’ (2007) 1 International Journal of Transitional Justice, 375–90.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hamber, Brandon, Hillyard, Paddy, Maguire, Amy, McWilliams, Monica, Robinson, Gillian, Russell, David and Ward, Margaret, ‘Discourses in transition: Re-imagining women's security’ (2006) 20 International Relations, 487–502.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hamlin, Alan, and Pettit, Philip (eds.), The Good Polity (Oxford: Blackwell, 1989).
Hammami, Rema, ‘NGOS: The professionalization of politics’, (1995) 37 Race and Class, 51–63.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Handrahan, Lori, ‘Conflict, gender, ethnicity and post-conflict reconstruction’ (2004) 35 Security Dialogue, 429–45.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hathaway, Oona A., ‘Do human rights treaties make a difference?’ (2002) 111 Yale Law Journal, 1935–2042.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hayek, F. A., The Road to Serfdom (London: Routledge, 1944).Google Scholar
Hein, Laura, Reasonable Men, Powerful Words: Political culture and expertise in twentieth century Japan (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005).Google Scholar
Held, David (ed.), Prospects for Democracy: North, South, East, West (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1993).
Heller, Agnes, ‘Phases of legitimation in soviet-type societies’ in Rigby, T. H. and Fehér, Ferenc (eds.), Political Legitimation in Communist States (London: Macmillan, 1982), 45–63.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Higate, Paul, and Henry, Marsha, ‘Engendering (In)security in peace support operations’ (2004) 35 Security Dialogue, 481–98.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hill, Felicity, Aboitiz, Mikele and Poehlman-Doumbouya, Sara, ‘Nongovernmental organizations’ role in the buildup and implementation of Security Council Resolution 1325’ (2003) 28 Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1255–69.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hintze, Otto, The Historical Essays of Otto Hintze (Gilbert, Felix (ed.)) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1975).Google Scholar
Hirst, Megan, and Varney, Howard, Justice Abandoned? An assessment of the serious crimes process in East Timor (New York: International Center for Transitional Justice, 2005).Google Scholar
Hohe, Tanja, ‘Delivering feudal democracy in East Timor’ in Newman, Edward and Rich, Roland (eds.), The UN Role in Promoting Democracy: Between ideals and reality (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2004), 302–19.Google Scholar
Hohe, Tanja, and Nixon, Rod, Reconciling Justice: ‘Traditional’ law and state judiciary in East Timor (Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2003).Google Scholar
Hoogensen, Gunhild, and Rottem, Svein Vigeland, ‘Gender identity and the subject of security’ (2004) 35 Security Dialogue, 155–71.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hudson, Heidi, ‘“Doing” security as though humans matter: A feminist perspective on gender and the politics of human security’ (2005) 36 Security Dialogue, 155–74.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Huntington, Samuel P., Third Wave: Democratization in the late twentieth century (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991).Google Scholar
Hutchinson, Allan C., ‘The rule of law revisited: Democracy and courts’ in Dyzenhaus, David (ed.), Recrafting the Rule of Law: The limits of legal order (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 1999), 196–224.Google Scholar
Huyse, Luc, and Salter, Mark (eds.), Traditional Justice and Reconciliation after Violent Conflict: Learning from African experiences (Stockholm: International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 2008).
Ibrahim, Anwar, ‘Universal values and Muslim democracy’ (2006) 17(3) Journal of Democracy, 5–12.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Independent Commission on Policing for Northern Ireland, A New Beginning: Policing in Northern Ireland (Belfast: Independent Commission on Policing for Northern Ireland, 1999).Google Scholar
,International Centre for Prison Studies, Prison Brief for Rwanda (London: International Centre for Prison Studies, 2002).Google Scholar
,International Center for Transitional Justice and Human Rights Centre, University of California, Berkeley, Forgotten Voices: A population-based survey on attitudes about peace and justice in Northern Uganda (New York: International Center for Transitional Justice, 2005).Google Scholar
,International Commission of Jurists, Ruler's Law: The report of the International Commission of Jurists Mission to Indonesia (Geneva: International Commission of Jurists, 1999).Google Scholar
,International Commission of Jurists and the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights, Indonesia and the Rule of Law: Twenty years of ‘new order’ government (London: Frances Pinter, 1987).Google Scholar
,International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty, The Responsibility to Protect (Ottawa: International Development Research Centre, 2001).Google Scholar
,International Crisis Group, Congo Crisis: Military intervention in Ituri (Brussels: International Crisis Group, 2003).Google Scholar
,International Crisis Group, Consolidating Stability in Haiti (Brussels: International Crisis Group, 2007).Google Scholar
,International Crisis Group, Haiti: Prison reform and the rule of law (Brussels: International Crisis Group, 2007).Google Scholar
,International Crisis Group, Liberia: Resurrecting the justice system (Brussels: International Crisis Group, 2006).Google Scholar
,International Committee of the Red Cross, The People on War Report: International Committee of the Red Cross worldwide consultation on the rules of war (Geneva: International Committee of the Red Cross, 2000).Google Scholar
,International Committee of the Red Cross and Inter-Parliamentary Union, Handbook for Parliamentarians: Respect of International Humanitarian Law (Geneva: International Committee of the Red Cross and Inter-Parliamentary Union, 1999).Google Scholar
,International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, ‘Citizen assessment of democracy’ (2007) available at www.idea.int/democracy.
,International Rescue Committee, Mortality in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (New York: International Rescue Committee, 2004).Google Scholar
Ish-Shalom, Piki, ‘Theory gets real, and the case for a normative ethic: Rostow, modernization theory, and the alliance for progress’ (2006) 50 International Studies Quarterly, 287–311.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Janis, Mark W. (ed.), The Influence of Religion on the Development of International Law (Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1991).
Jellinek, Georg, Die Rechtliche Natur der Staatenverträge (Vienna: Hölder, 1880).Google Scholar
Jenkins, Rob, ‘Mistaking “governance” for “politics”: Foreign aid, democracy, and the construction of civil society’ in Kaviraj, Sudipta and Khilnani, Sunil (eds.), Civil Society: History and possibilities (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), 250–68.Google Scholar
Johnson, Douglas, and Anderson, David (eds.), Revealing Prophets: Prophecy and history in Eastern African studies (London: James Currey, 1995).
Jones, Lloyd, Mister Pip (Melbourne: Text Publishing Company, 2006).Google Scholar
,Judicial System Monitoring Programme, Digest of the Jurisprudence of the Special Panels for Serious Crimes (Dili: Judicial System Monitoring Programme, 2007).Google Scholar
,Internatinal Commission of Jurists, Justice in Practice: Human rights in court administration (Dili: Judicial System Monitoring Programme, 2001).Google Scholar
,Internatinal Commission of JuristsOverview of the Justice Sector: March 2005 (Dili: Judicial System Monitoring Programme, 2005).Google Scholar
,Judicial System Monitoring, Programme, The Paulino De Jesus Decisions (Dili: Judicial System Monitoring Programme, 2005).Google Scholar
,International Commission of Jurists, The Role, Practice and Procedure of the Court of Appeal (Dili: Judicial System Monitoring Programme, 2005).Google Scholar
Hamutuk, La'o, Unfulfilled Expectations: Community views on the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation (Timor-Leste)'s community reconciliation process (Dili: Judicial System Monitoring Programme, 2004).Google Scholar
Jung, Kim Dae, ‘Is culture destiny?: The myth of Asia's anti-democratic values’ (1994) 73(6) Foreign Affairs, 189–94.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Junne, Gerd, and Verkoren, Willemijn (eds.), Postconflict Development: Meeting new challenges (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2005).
Kaldor, Mary, ‘European institutions, nation-states and nationalism’ in Archibugi, Daniele and Held, David (eds.), Cosmopolitan Democracy: An agenda for a new world order (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1995), 68–95.Google Scholar
Kaldor, Mary, New and Old Wars: Organized violence in a global era (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999).Google Scholar
Kalshoven, Frits, Reflections on the Law of War: Collected essays (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kamatali, Jean Marie, ‘The challenge of linking international criminal justice and national reconciliation: The case of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda’ (2003) 16 Leiden Journal of International Law, 115–33.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kambale, Pascale, and Rotman, Anna, The International Criminal Court and Congo: Examining the possibilities (2004) Global Policy Forum, available at www.globalpolicy.org/intljustice/icc/2004/1004examine.htm.
Kaviraj, Sudipta, and Khilnani, Sunil (eds.), Civil Society: History and possibilities (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001).
Keane, John, The Life and Death of Democracy (London: The Free Press, 2009).Google Scholar
Keene, Edward, Beyond the Anarchical Society: Grotius, colonialism and order in world politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kelly, Michael, ‘The UN, security and human rights: Achieving a winning balance’ in White, Nigel D. and Klaasen, Dirk (eds.), The UN, Human Rights and Post-conflict Situations (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), 118–48.Google Scholar
Kennedy, David, ‘The international human rights movement: Part of the problem?’ (2002) 15 Harvard Human Rights Journal, 101–25.Google Scholar
Kennedy, Duncan, ‘The stakes of law, or Hale and Foucault!’ (1991) 15 Legal Studies Forum, 327–66.Google Scholar
Kenny, Karen, ‘UN accountability for its human rights impact: Implementation through participation’ in White, Nigel D. and Klaasen, Dirk (eds.), The UN, Human Rights and Post-conflict Situations (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), 438–62.Google Scholar
Koh, Harold Hongju, ‘Why do nations obey international law?’ (1997) 106 Yale Law Journal, 2599–659.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kondoch, Boris, ‘Human rights law and UN peace operations in post-conflict situations’ in White, Nigel D. and Klaasen, Dirk (eds.), The UN, Human Rights and Post-conflict Situations (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), 19–41.Google Scholar
Korhonen, Outi, International Law Situated: An analysis of the lawyer's stance towards culture, history and community (The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2000).Google Scholar
Korhonen, Outi, ‘Liberalism and international law: A centre projecting a periphery’ (1996) 65 Nordic Journal of International Law, 481–532.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Korhonen, Outi, ‘“Post” as justification: International law and democracy-building after Iraq’ (2003) 4 German Law Journal, 709–23.Google Scholar
Korhonen, Outi, Gras, Jutta and Creutz, Katja, International Post-conflict Situations: New challenges for co-operative governance (Helsinki: University of Helsinki, Erik Castrén Institute Research Reports 18/2006, 2006).Google Scholar
Koskenniemi, Martti, ‘Between impunity and show trials’ (2002) 6 Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 1–32.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Koskenniemi, Martti, From Apology to Utopia: The structure of international legal argument (Helsinki: Lakimiesliton Kustannus, 1989).Google Scholar
Koskenniemi, Martti, ‘The fate of public international law: Between technique and politics’ (2007) 70 Modern Law Review, 1–30.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Koskenniemi, Martti, ‘The future of statehood’ (1991) 32 Harvard International Law Journal, 397–410.Google Scholar
Koskenniemi, Martti, ‘The politics of international law’ (1990) 1 European Journal of International Law, 4–32.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Koskenniemi, Martti, ‘The wonderful artificiality of states’ (1994) 88 American Society of International Law Proceedings, 22–30.Google Scholar
Koskenniemi, Martti, ‘What is international law for?’ in Evans, Malcolm D. (ed.), International Law, 2nd edn (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), 57–82.Google Scholar
Krasner, Stephen D., and Pascual, Carlos, ‘Addressing state failure’ (2005) 84 Foreign Affairs, 153–63.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Krause, Keith, and Jütersonke, Oliver, ‘Peace, security and development in post-conflict environments’ (2005) 36 Security Dialogue, 447–62.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Krygier, Martin, ‘False dichotomies, real perplexities, and the rule of law’ in Sajo, Andras (ed.), Human Rights with Modesty: The problem of universalism (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2004), 251–77.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Krygier, Martin, ‘Marxism and the rule of law: Reflections after the collapse of communism’ (1990) 15 Law and Social Inquiry, 633–63.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Küng, Hans, ‘Religion, violence and “holy wars”’ (2005) 87 International Review of the Red Cross, 253–68.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Laclau, Ernesto, and Mouffe, Chantal, Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a radical democratic politics, tr. Moore, Winston and Cammack, Paul (London: Verso, 1985).Google Scholar
Hamutuk, La'o, ‘Reviewing the East Timor Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation (Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation (Timor-Leste))’ (2003) 4(5) La'o Hamutuk Bulletin, 1–8.Google Scholar
Hamutuk, La'o, ‘What is to be done?’ (2002) 3(4) La'o Hamutuk Bulletin, 8–11.Google Scholar
Latham, Michael E., Modernization as Ideology: American social science and ‘nation-building’ in the Kennedy era (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000).Google Scholar
Laursen, John Christian (ed.), Religious Toleration: The ‘variety of rites’ from Cyrus to Defoe (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999).
Katrina, Lee Koo, ‘Confronting a disciplinary blindness: Women, war and rape in the international politics of security’ (2002) 37 Australian Journal of Political Science, 525–36.Google Scholar
Leftwich, Adrian, ‘Governance, democracy and development in the third world’ (1993) 14 Third World Quarterly, 605–24.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lerner, Daniel, The Passing of Traditional Society: Modernizing the Middle East (New York: Macmillan, 1958).Google Scholar
Lilly, J. Robert, Taken by Force: Rape and American GIs in Europe during World War II (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).Google Scholar
Linton, Suzannah, ‘Cambodia, East Timor and Sierra Leone: Experiments in international justice’ (2001) 12 Criminal Law Forum, 185–246.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Linton, Suzannah, ‘Rising from the ashes: The creation of a viable criminal justice system in East Timor’ (2001) 25 Melbourne University Law Review, 122–80.Google Scholar
Linz, Juan J., Totalitarian and Authoritarian Regimes (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2000).Google Scholar
Lodgaard, Sverre, Human Security: Concept and operationalization (Oslo: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, 2000).Google Scholar
Lorca, Arnulf Becker, ‘International law in Latin America or Latin American international law? Rise, fall, and retrieval of a tradition of legal thinking and political imagination’ (2006) 47 Harvard International Law Journal, 283–305.Google Scholar
Macedo, Stephen (ed.), Deliberative Politics: Essays on democracy and disagreement (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999).
Machiavelli, Niccolò, Discourses on Livy, tr. Mansfield, Harvey C. and Tarcov, Nathan (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Machiavelli, Niccolò, The Prince, tr. Bondanella, Peter and Musa, Mark (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984).Google Scholar
MacIntyre, Alasdair, Against the Self-Images of the Age: Essays on ideology and philosophy (London: Duckworth, 1971).Google Scholar
Mackie, Gerry, Democracy Defended (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
MacKinnon, Catharine A., Toward A Feminist Theory of the State (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989).Google Scholar
Maley, William, ‘Building state and security’ in Danspeckgruber, Wolfgang with Finn, Robert P. (eds.), Building State and Security in Afghanistan (Princeton: Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination, Princeton University, 2007), 3–18.Google Scholar
Maley, William, ‘Democratic governance and post-conflict transitions’ (2006) 6 Chicago Journal of International Law, 683–701.Google Scholar
Maley, William, ‘International force and political reconstruction: Cambodia, East Timor and Afghanistan’ in Schnabel, Albrecht and Ehrhart, Hans-Georg (eds.), Security Sector Reform and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2005), 297–312.Google Scholar
Maley, William, ‘Peacekeeping and peacemaking’ in Thakur, Ramesh and Thayer, Carlyle A. (eds.), A Crisis of Expectations: UN peacekeeping in the 1990s (Boulder: Westview Press, 1995), 237–50.Google Scholar
Maley, William, ‘Political legitimation in contemporary Afghanistan’ (1987) 27 Asian Survey, 705–25.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Maley, William, Rescuing Afghanistan (London: Hurst & Co., 2006).Google Scholar
Maley, William, ‘Social dynamics and the disutility of terror: Afghanistan, 1978–1989’ in Bushnell, P. Timothy et al. (eds.), State Organized Terror: The case of violent internal repression (Boulder: Westview Press, 1991), 113–31.Google Scholar
Maley, William, ‘Talking to the Taliban’ (2007) 63(11) The World Today, 4–6.Google Scholar
Maley, William, ‘The UN and East Timor’ (2000) 12 Pacifica Review, 63–76.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Maley, William, Sampford, Charles and Thakur, Ramesh (eds.), From Civil Strife to Civil Society: Civil and military responsibilities in disrupted states (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2003).
Malone, David M. (ed.), The UN Security Council: From the cold war to the 21st century (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2004).
Mann, Michael, The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining ethnic cleansing (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005).Google Scholar
Mann, Michael, The Sources of Social Power, Volume 1: A history of power from the beginning to AD 1760 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mapel, David R., and Nardin, Terry (eds.), International Society: Diverse ethical perspectives (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998).
Marchand, Marianne H., and Runyan, Anne Sisson (eds.), Gender and Global Restructuring: Sightings, sites and resistances (London: Routledge, 2000).
Margulies, Joseph, Guantanamo and the Abuse of Presidential Power (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2006).Google Scholar
Marks, Susan, The Riddle of all Constitutions: International law, democracy, and the critique of ideology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marshall, David, and Inglis, Shelley, ‘The disempowerment of human rights-based justice in the United Nations mission in Kosovo’ (2003) 16 Harvard Human Rights Journal, 95–146.Google Scholar
Marx, Karl, The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (New York: International Publishers, 1963).Google Scholar
McCorquodale, Robert, ‘International community and state sovereignty: An uneasy symbiotic relationship’ in Warbrick, Colin and Tierney, Stephen (eds.), Towards an ‘International Legal Community’? The sovereignty of states and the sovereignty of international law (London: British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 2006), 241–65.Google Scholar
McGurk, Brett H., ‘Revisiting the law of nation-building: Iraq in transition’ (2005) 45 Virginia Journal of International Law, 451–65.Google Scholar
McRae, Rob, and Hubert, Don (eds.), Human Security and the New Diplomacy: Protecting people, promoting peace (Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2001).
Mehta, Uday Singh, Liberalism and Empire: A study in nineteenth-century British liberal thought (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999).Google Scholar
Meintjes, Sheila, Pillay, Anu and Turshen, Meredeth (eds.), The Aftermath: Women in post-conflict transformation (London: Zed Books, 2001).
Meriboute, Zidane, ‘The conception of humanitarian law and the Islamic legal system’ (1998) 1 Africa Legal Aid: Islam and Human Rights, 34–8.Google Scholar
Merry, Sally Engle, Human Rights and Gender Violence: Translating international law into local justice (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006).Google Scholar
Merry, Sally Engle, ‘Legal pluralism’ (1988) 22 Law and Society Review, 869–96.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Metcalf, Thomas R., Ideologies of the Raj (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994).Google Scholar
Migdal, Joel S., Strong Societies and Weak States: State-society relations and state capabilities in the Third World (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988).Google Scholar
Migdal, Joel S., ‘The state in society: An approach to struggles for domination’ in Migdal, Joel S., Kohli, Atul and Shue, Vivienne (eds.), State Power and Social Forces: Domination and transformation in the Third World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), 7–34.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Migdal, Joel S., Kohli, Atul and Shue, Vivienne (eds.), State Power and Social Forces: Domination and transformation in the Third World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994).CrossRef
Mill, J. S., Utilitarianism, Liberty, Representative Government (London: Dent, 1964).Google Scholar
Miller, Anthony J., ‘Legal aspects of stopping sexual exploitation and abuse in UN peacekeeping operations’ (2006) 39 Cornell International Law Journal, 71–96.Google Scholar
Mirowski, Philip, Machine Dreams: Economics becomes a cyborg science (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002).Google Scholar
Mitchell, Timothy, Colonising Egypt (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991).Google Scholar
Mitchell, Timothy, The Rule of Experts: Egypt, techno-politics, modernity (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002).Google Scholar
Morgenthau, Hans J., Scientific Man vs. Power Politics (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1974).Google Scholar
Morgenthau, Hans, and Thompson, Kenneth W., Politics Among Nations: The struggle for power and peace, 6th edn (New York: McGraw Hill, 1985).Google Scholar
Morris, Madeline H., ‘The trials of concurrent jurisdiction: The case of Rwanda’ (1997) 7 Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law, 349–74.Google Scholar
Morsink, Johannes, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Origins, drafting and intent (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Muhlberger, Steven, and Paine, Phil, ‘Democracy's place in world history’ (1993) 4 Journal of World History, 23–45.Google Scholar
Munro, Vanessa, and Stychin, Carl (eds.), Sexuality and the Law: Feminist engagements (London: Routledge-Cavendish, 2007).
Murray, Jennifer, ‘Who will police the peace-builders? The failure to establish accountability for the participation of United Nations civilian police in the trafficking of women in post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina’ (2003) 34 Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 475–527.Google Scholar
Mutagwera, Frédéric, ‘Détentions et poursuites judiciaires au Rwanda’ in Dupaquier, Jean-François (ed.), La Justice internationale face au drame rwandais (Paris: Karthala, 1996), 17–36.Google Scholar
Mutua, Makau, ‘Savages, Victims, and Saviors: The metaphor of human rights’ (2001) 42 Harvard International Law Journal, 201–46.Google Scholar
Nanda, Ved P., ‘The “good governance” concept revisited’ (2006) 603 Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 269–83.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nardin, Terry, ‘Legal positivism as a theory of international society’ in Mapel, David R. and Nardin, Terry (eds.), International Society: Diverse ethical perspectives (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998), 17–35.Google Scholar
Newman, Edward, ‘Human security and constructivism’ (2001) 2 International Studies Perspectives, 239–51.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Newman, Edward, and Rich, Roland (eds.), The UN Role in Promoting Democracy: Between ideals and reality (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2004).
,New Zealand Law Commission, Converging Currents: Custom and human rights in the Pacific (Wellington: New Zealand Law Commission, Study Paper No. 17, 2006).Google Scholar
Norris, Pippa, Electoral Engineering: Voting rules and political behavior (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nowak, Manfred, UN Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: CCPR commentary, 2nd edn (Kehl: N. P. Engel, 2005).Google Scholar
Noyes, John E., ‘Christianity and late nineteenth-century British theories of international law’ in Janis, Mark W (ed.), The Influence of Religion on the Development of International Law (Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1991), 85–106.Google Scholar
Obregón, Liliana, ‘Between civilization and barbarism: Creole interventions in international law’ (2006) 27 Third World Quarterly, 815–32.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Obregón, Liliana, ‘Noted for dissent: The international life of Alejandro Álvarez’ (2006) 19 Leiden Journal of International Law, 983–1016.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
O'Donnell, Guillermo A., ‘Democracy, law, and comparative politics’ (2001) 36 Studies in Comparative International Development, 7–36.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
O'Donnell, Guillermo, ‘The perpetual crises of democracy’ (2007) 18(1) Journal of Democracy, 5–11.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
O'Flaherty, Michael (ed.), The Human Rights Field Operation: Law, theory and practice (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007).
Orakhelashvili, Alexander, ‘Restrictive interpretation of the human rights treaties in the recent jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights’ (2003) 14 European Journal of International Law, 529–68.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Orford, Anne, ‘The gift of formalism’ (2004) 15 European Journal of International Law, 179–95.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Otto, Dianne, ‘Making sense of zero tolerance policies in peacekeeping sexual economies’ in Munro, Vanessa and Stychin, Carl (eds.), Sexuality and the Law: Feminist engagements (London: Routledge-Cavendish, 2007), 259–82.Google Scholar
Pagden, Anthony, ‘The genesis of “governance” and Enlightenment conceptions of cosmopolitan world order’ (1998) 155 International Social Science Journal, 7–15.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Paine, Thomas, Basic Writings of Thomas Paine: Common Sense, Rights of Man, Age of Reason (New York: Willey Book Co., 1942).Google Scholar
Pakulski, Jan, ‘Legitimacy and mass compliance: Reflections on Max Weber and soviet-type societies’ (1986) 16 British Journal of Political Science, 35–56.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Parekh, Bhikhu, ‘The cultural particularity of liberal democracy’ in Held, David (ed.), Prospects for Democracy: North, South, East, West (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1993), 156–75.Google Scholar
Paris, Roland, At War's End: Building peace after civil conflict (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Parker, Andrew, Russo, Mary, Sommer, Doris and Yaeger, Patricia (eds.), Nationalisms and Sexualities (New York: Routledge, 1992).
Parkinson, John, Deliberating in the Real World: Problems of legitimacy in deliberative democracy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Parsi, Trita, Treacherous Alliance: The secret dealings of Israel, Iran, and the United States (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007).Google Scholar
Patterson, Melissa, ‘Who's got the title? or, The remnants of debellatio in post-invasion Iraq’ (2006) 47 Harvard International Law Journal467–88.Google Scholar
Payne, E. J. (ed.), Select Works of Edmund Burke (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1999).
Peters, Julie, and Wolper, Andrea (eds.), Women's Rights, Human Rights: International feminist perspectives (New York: Routledge, 1995).
Peterson, V. Spike, and Runyan, Anne Sisson, Global Gender Issues: Dilemmas in world politics (Boulder: Westview Press, 1993).Google Scholar
Pettman, Jan Jindy, ‘Nationalism and after’ (1998) 24 Review of International Studies, 149–64.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pierson, Paul, Politics in Time: History, institutions, and social analysis (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pigou, Piers, Crying Without Tears: In pursuit of justice and reconciliation in Timor-Leste: Community perspectives and expectations (New York: International Center for Transitional Justice, 2000).Google Scholar
Pigou, Piers, The Community Reconciliation Process of the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation (Dili: United Nations Development Programme Timor-Leste, 2004).Google Scholar
Pillay, Anu, ‘Violence against women in the aftermath’ in Meintjes, Sheila, Pillay, Anu and Turshen, Meredeth (eds.), The Aftermath: Women in post-conflict transformation (London: Zed Books, 2001), 35–45.Google Scholar
Plunkett, Mark, ‘Reestablishing the rule of law’ in Junne, Gerd and Verkoren, Willemijn (eds.), Postconflict Development: Meeting new challenges (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2005), 73–98.Google Scholar
Poggi, Gianfranco, The Development of the Modern State: A sociological introduction (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1978).Google Scholar
Poggi, Gianfranco, The State: Its nature, development, and prospects (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1990).Google Scholar
Popper, Karl, The Open Society and Its Enemies, vol. 2 (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1966).Google Scholar
Powell, G. Bingham Jr, Elections as Instruments of Democracy: Majoritarian and proportional visions (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000).Google Scholar
Provost, René, ‘The international committee of the red widget? The diversity debate and international humanitarian law’ (2007) 40 Israel Law Review, 614–47.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Prunier, Gérard, The Rwanda Crisis: History of a genocide (London: Hurst & Co., 1997).Google Scholar
Przeworski, Adam, Democracy and the Market: Political and economic reforms in Eastern Europe and Latin America (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Przeworksi, Adam, ‘Institutions matter?’ (2004) 39 Government and Opposition, 527–40.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pye, Lucien, Politics, Personality and Nation Building: Burma's search for identity (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1962).Google Scholar
Radin, Margaret Jane, ‘Reconsidering the rule of law’ (1989) 69 Boston University Law Review, 781–819.Google Scholar
Rae, Douglas W., The Political Consequences of Electoral Laws (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1967).Google Scholar
Rajagopal, Balakrishnan, International Law from Below: Development, social movements, and Third World resistance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rao, Arati, ‘The politics of gender and culture in international human rights discourse’ in Peters, Julie and Wolper, Andrea (eds.), Women's Rights, Human Rights: International feminist perspectives (New York: Routledge, 1995), 167–75.Google Scholar
Rawls, John, The Law of Peoples: with, The Idea of Public Reason Revisited (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999).Google Scholar
Raz, Joseph, ‘The rule of law and its virtue’ (1977) 93 Law Quarterly Review, 195–211.Google Scholar
Razavi, Mehdi Amin, and Ambuel, David (eds.), Philosophy, Religion, and the Question of Intolerance (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997).
Reardon, Betty A., Women and Peace: Feminist visions of global security (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993).Google Scholar
Reiger, Caitlin, and Wierda, Marieke, The Serious Crimes Process in Timor-Leste: In retrospect (New York: International Center for Transitional Justice, 2006).Google Scholar
Reilly, Benjamin, Democracy and Diversity: Political engineering in the Asia-Pacific (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reilly, Benjamin, Democracy in Divided Societies: Electoral engineering for conflict management (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reisman, W. Michael, ‘Sovereignty and human rights in contemporary international law’ in Fox, Gregory H. and Roth, Brad R. (eds.), Democratic Governance and International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), 239–58.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reynolds, Andrew, ‘The curious case of Afghanistan’ (2006) 17 Journal of Democracy, 104–17.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reynolds, Andrew, and Reilly, Ben (eds.), The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance Handbook of Electoral System Design (Stockholm: International Institute of Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 1997).
Rich, Roland, ‘Bringing democracy into international law’ (2001) 12(3) Journal of Democracy, 20–34.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Richmond, Oliver P., and Franks, Jason, ‘Liberal hubris? Virtual peace in Cambodia’ (2007) 38 Security Dialogue, 27–48.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rigby, T. H., and Fehér, Ferenc (eds.), Political Legitimation in Communist States (London: Macmillan, 1982).CrossRef
Rittich, Kerry, Recharacterizing Restructuring: Law, distribution, and gender in market reform (Boston: Kluwer Law International, 2002).Google Scholar
Roberts, Adam, ‘Transformative military occupation: Applying the laws of war and human rights’ (2006) 100 American Journal of International Law, 580–622.Google Scholar
Roberts, Adam, ‘What is a military occupation?’ (1985) 97 British Yearbook of International Law, 249–305.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Roht-Arriaza, Naomi, and Mariezcurrena, Javier (eds.), Transitional Justice in the Twenty-First Century: Beyond truth versus justice (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006).CrossRef
Rosas, Allan, ‘Internal self-determination’ in Tomuschat, Christian (ed.), Modern Law of Self-Determination (Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1993), 225–52.Google Scholar
Rose, Richard, ‘Dynamic tendencies in the authority of regimes’ (1969) 21 World Politics, 602–28.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rosenthal, Alisa, ‘Law, violence, and the possibility of justice – book review’ (2002) 12 Law and Politics Book Review, 339–42.Google Scholar
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, The Social Contract and Discourses, tr. Betts, Christopher (London: Dent, 1973).Google Scholar
Ruttig, Thomas, Islamists, Leftists – and a Void in the Center: Afghanistan's political parties and where they come from (1902–2006) (Kabul: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2006).Google Scholar
Saikal, Amin, and Maley, William, Regime Change in Afghanistan: Foreign intervention and the politics of legitimacy (Boulder: Westview Press, 1991).Google Scholar
Sajo, Andras (ed.), Human Rights with Modesty: The problem of universalism (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2004).CrossRef
Salmon, Jean, ‘Internal aspects of the right to self-determination: Towards a democratic legitimacy principle?’ in Tomuschat, Christian (ed.), Modern Law of Self-Determination (Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1993), 253–82.Google Scholar
Sampford, Charles, ‘Reconceiving the rule of law for a globalizing world’ in Zifcak, Spencer (ed.), Globalisation and the Rule of Law (London: Routledge, 2005), 9–31.Google Scholar
Sanderson, John M., and Maley, Michael, ‘Elections and liberal democracy in Cambodia’ (1998) 52 Australian Journal of International Affairs, 241–53.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sangmpam, S. N., ‘Politics rules: The false primacy of institutions in developing countries’ (2007) 55 Political Studies, 201–24.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sarat, Austin (ed.), Law, Violence, and the Possibility of Justice (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001).
Saunders, Cheryl, and Roy, Katherine (eds.), The Rule of Law (Sydney: Federation Press, 2003).
Scheffer, David J., ‘Beyond occupation law’ (2003) 97 American Journal of International Law, 842–60.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schmitt, Carl, The Concept of the Political (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996).Google Scholar
Schnabel, Albrecht, and Ehrhart, Hans-Georg (eds.), Security Sector Reform and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2005).
Schumpeter, Joseph, Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy (London: Allen & Unwin, 1976).Google Scholar
Schweigman, David, The Authority of the Security Council under Chapter VII of the UN Charter: Legal limits and the role of the International Court of Justice (The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2001).Google Scholar
Scott, Craig (ed.), Torture as Tort: Comparative perspectives on the development of transnational human rights litigation (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2001).
Sen, Amartya, ‘Democracy and its global roots’ (2003) 229(14) The New Republic, 28–31.Google Scholar
Sen, Amartya, ‘Democracy as a universal value’ (1999) 10(3) Journal of Democracy, 3–17.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sen, Amartya, Identity and Violence: The illusion of destiny (New York: W. W. Norton, 2006).Google Scholar
Shaw, Malcolm (ed.), Title to Territory (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005).
Shugart, Matthew Soberg, and Carey, John M., Presidents and Assemblies: Constitutional design and electoral dynamics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Simma, Bruno (ed.), The Charter of the United Nations: A commentary (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994).
Simpson, Gerry, ‘Two liberalisms’ (2001) 12 European Journal of International Law, 537–72.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Slaughter, Anne-Marie, ‘Building global democracy’ (2000) 1 Chicago Journal of International Law, 223–9.Google Scholar
Slaughter, Anne-Marie, ‘International law in a world of liberal states’ (1995) 6 European Journal of International Law, 503–38.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Snyder, Jack, From Voting to Violence: Democratization and nationalist conflict (New York: W. W. Norton, 2000).Google Scholar
Starr, S. Frederick, ‘Sovereignty and legitimacy in Afghan nation-building’ in Fukuyama, Francis (ed.), Nation-Building: Beyond Afghanistan and Iraq (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006), 107–24.Google Scholar
Stedman, Stephen John, ‘Spoiler problems in peace processes’ (1997) 22 International Security, 5–53.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Strange, Susan, The Retreat of the State: The diffusion of power in the world economy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Strange, Susan, ‘World order, non-state actors, and the global casino’ in Stubbs, Richard and Underhill, Geoffrey R. D. (eds.), Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, 2nd edn (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002), 82–90.Google Scholar
Strohmeyer, Hansjörg, ‘Collapse and reconstruction of a judicial system: The United Nations in Kosovo and East Timor’ (2001) 95 American Journal of International Law, 46–63.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stubbs, Richard, and Underhill, Geoffrey R. D. (eds.), Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, 2nd edn (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002).
Suhrke, Astri, Democratization of a Dependent State: The case of Afghanistan (Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute, Working Paper No. 10, 2007).
Suhrke, Astri, When More is Less: Aiding statebuilding in Afghanistan (Madrid: Fundación para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo Exterior, Working Paper No. 26, 2006).
Suhrke, Astri, and Strand, Arne, ‘The logic of conflictual peacebuilding’ in Barakat, Sultan (ed.), After the Conflict: Reconstruction and development in the aftermath of war (London: I. B. Tauris, 2005), 141–54.Google Scholar
Sunder, Madhavi, ‘Enlightened constitutionalism’ (2005) 37 Connecticut Law Review, 891–905.Google Scholar
Taiwo, Olufemi, ‘The rule of law: The new leviathan?’ (1999) 12 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, 151–68.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tamanaha, Brian Z., On the Rule of Law: History, politics, theory (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Teitel, Ruti G., Transitional Justice (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000).Google Scholar
Teitel, Ruti G., ‘Transitional justice genealogy’ (2003) 16 Harvard Human Rights Journal, 69–94.Google Scholar
Teitel, Ruti G., ‘Transitional justice in a new era’ (2003) 26 Fordham International Law Journal, 893–906.Google Scholar
Tesón, Fernando R., ‘The Kantian theory of international law’ (1992) 92 Columbia Law Review, 53–102.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Thakur, Ramesh, ‘The UN and human security’ (1999) 7 Canadian Foreign Policy, 51–9.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Thakur, Ramesh, and Thayer, Carlyle A. (eds.), A Crisis of Expectations: UN peacekeeping in the 1990s (Boulder: Westview Press, 1995).
Thomas, M. A., ‘The governance bank’ (2007) 83 International Affairs, 729–45.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Thompson, E. P., Whigs and Hunters: The origin of the Black Act (London: Allen Lane, 1975).Google Scholar
Thucydides, , History of the Peloponnesian War, tr. Warner, Rex (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972).Google Scholar
Tickner, J. Ann, Gendering World Politics: Issues and approaches in the post-cold war era (New York: Columbia University Press, 2001).Google Scholar
Tomuschat, Christian, ‘International Law: Ensuring the survival of mankind on the eve of a new century: General course on public international law’ (1999) 281 Recueil des Cours de l'Académie de Droit International, 9–438.Google Scholar
Tomuschat, Christian (ed.), Modern Law of Self-Determination (Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1993).
Tyler, Tom R. (ed.), Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: International perspectives (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2007).
,United Nations, Uganda 2006: Consolidated appeals process (New York: United Nations, 2005).Google Scholar
,United Nations Development Programme, Governance for Sustainable Development (New York: United Nations, 1997).Google Scholar
,United Nations Development Programme, Human Development Report 1994 (New York: United Nations, 1994).Google Scholar
,United Nations Information Organizations, Documents of the United Nations Conference on International Organization, vol. 1 (New York: United Nations Information Organizations, 1945), (statement by the Chinese delegate).Google Scholar
,United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Making Peace Our Own: Victims’ perceptions of accountability, reconciliation and transitional justice in Northern Uganda (Geneva: United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2007).Google Scholar
,United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, Iraq's Permanent Constitution: Analysis and recommendations (Washington DC: United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, March 2006).Google Scholar
Upham, Frank, ‘Mythmaking in the rule-of-law orthodoxy’ in Carothers, Thomas (ed.), Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad: In search of knowledge (Washington DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2006), 75–104.Google Scholar
Vitoria, Francisco, De indis et de iure belli relectiones (Nys, Ernest (ed.)) (Washington DC: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1917).Google Scholar
Waddell, Nicholas, and Clark, Phil (eds.), Peace, Justice and the International Criminal Court in Africa: Meeting series report (London: Royal African Society, 2007).
Waldron, Jeremy, ‘Is the rule of law an essentially contested concept (in Florida)?’ (2002) 21 Law and Philosophy, 137–64.Google Scholar
Walicki, Andrzej, A History of Russian Thought from the Enlightenment to Marxism, tr. Andrews-Rusiecka, Hilda (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1979).Google Scholar
Warbrick, Colin, and Tierney, Stephen (eds.), Towards an ‘International Legal Community’? The sovereignty of states and the sovereignty of international law (London: British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 2006).
Ward, Margaret, The Northern Ireland Assembly and Women: Assessing the gender deficit (Belfast: Democratic Dialogue, 2000).Google Scholar
Wardak, Ali, ‘Building a post-war justice system in Afghanistan’ (2004) 31 Crime Law and Social Change, 319–41.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wattles, Jeffrey, The Golden Rule (New York: Oxford University Press, 1996).Google Scholar
Watts, Sir Arthur, ‘The international rule of law’ (1993) 36 German Yearbook of International Law, 15–45.Google Scholar
Waylen, Georgina, ‘Gender, feminism and political economy’ (1997) 2 New Political Economy, 205–20.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Weber, Cynthia, ‘Perfomative states’ (1998) 27 Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 77–96.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Weber, Cynthia, Simulating Sovereignty: Intervention, the state, and symbolic exchange (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997).Google Scholar
Weber, Max, Economy and Society: An outline of interpretive sociology (New York: Bedminster Press, 1968).Google Scholar
Westad, Odd Arne, The Global Cold War: Third World interventions and the making of our times (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
White, Nigel D., The United Nations System: Toward international justice (Boulder: Lynne Reiner, 2002).Google Scholar
White, Nigel D., and Klaasen, Dirk (eds.), The UN, Human Rights and Post-conflict Situations (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005).
Wickremsinghe, Chanaka, and Verdirame, Guglielmo, ‘Responsibility and liability for violations of human rights in the course of UN field operations’ in Scott, Craig (ed.), Torture as Tort: Comparative perspectives on the development of transnational human rights litigation (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2001), 465–89.Google Scholar
Wilde, Ralph, ‘International territorial administration and human rights’ in White, Nigel D. and Klaasen, Dirk (eds.), The UN, Human Rights and Post-conflict Situations (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), 149–73.Google Scholar
Wilde, Ralph, ‘Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?: Why and how UNHCR governance of “development” refugee camps should be subject to international human rights law’ (1998) 1 Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal, 107–28.Google Scholar
Wilder, Andrew, A House Divided? Analysing the 2005 Afghan elections (Kabul: Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2005).Google Scholar
Williams, David, and Young, Tom, ‘Governance, the World Bank and liberal theory’ (1994) 42 Political Studies, 84–100.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wood, Philip R., Maps of World Financial Law (London: Allen & Overy, 1997).Google Scholar
Woodman, Gordon R., ‘Legal pluralism and the search for justice’ (1996) 40 Journal of African Law, 152–67.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,World Bank, Sub-Saharan Africa: From crisis to sustainable growth (Washington DC: World Bank, 1989).Google Scholar
Woroniuk, Beth, Women's Empowerment in the Context of Human Security: A discussion paper (Bangkok: United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), 1999).Google Scholar
Yoo, John, ‘Iraqi reconstruction and the law of occupation’ (2004) 11 University of California Davis Journal of International Law and Policy, 7–22.Google Scholar
Zagorin, Perez, How the Idea of Religious Toleration Came to the West (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zakaria, Fareed, ‘Culture is destiny: A conversation with Lee Kuan Yew’ (1994) 73(2) Foreign Affairs, 109–26.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zifcak, Spencer (ed.), Globalisation and the Rule of Law (London: Routledge, 2005).
Zwanenburg, Marten, Accountability of Peace Support Operations (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2005).Google Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • Select Bibliography
  • Edited by Brett Bowden, Australian National University, Canberra, Hilary Charlesworth, Australian National University, Canberra, Jeremy Farrall, Australian National University, Canberra
  • Book: The Role of International Law in Rebuilding Societies after Conflict
  • Online publication: 31 August 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511576478.015
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • Select Bibliography
  • Edited by Brett Bowden, Australian National University, Canberra, Hilary Charlesworth, Australian National University, Canberra, Jeremy Farrall, Australian National University, Canberra
  • Book: The Role of International Law in Rebuilding Societies after Conflict
  • Online publication: 31 August 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511576478.015
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • Select Bibliography
  • Edited by Brett Bowden, Australian National University, Canberra, Hilary Charlesworth, Australian National University, Canberra, Jeremy Farrall, Australian National University, Canberra
  • Book: The Role of International Law in Rebuilding Societies after Conflict
  • Online publication: 31 August 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511576478.015
Available formats
×