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Professor Anne Orford

 
‘Von der Humanität der Stärke zur Verantwortung für den Schutz. Die neue internationale Interventionspolitik’ [‘From Muscular Humanitarianism to the Responsibility to Protect: The New Politics of International Intervention’] in Karin Fischer and Susan Zimmerman (eds), Internationalismen: Transformation weltweiter Ungleichheit im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (trans Andrea Kremser) (Vienna: Promedia Verlag, 2007).
 
‘Biopolitics and the Tragic Subject of Human Rights’ in Elizabeth Dauphinee and Cristina Masters (eds), The Logics of Biopower and the War on Terror: Living, Dying, Surviving (New York, Palgrave-Macmillan, 2007) 205-227
 
'A Jurisprudence of the Limit' in Anne Orford (ed), International Law and its Others (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006) 1-31

'Trade, Human Rights and the Economy of Sacrifice' in Anne Orford (ed), International Law and its Others (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006) 156-196
 

Mr Jürgen Kurtz

 
‘National Treatment, Foreign Investment and Regulatory Autonomy: The Search for Protectionism or Something More?’ in Philippe Kahn & Thomas W Walde (eds), New Aspects of International Investment Law (Leiden, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007)
 
‘Developing Countries and the Troubling Disparity between Bilateral, Regional and WTO Commitments: The Case of the New US-Vietnam Trade Agreement’ in Kim Van Der Borght (ed), Essays on the Future of the WTO: Finding a New Balance (London: Cameron May, 2003) 200-240
 

Associate Professor Jacqueline Peel

 
‘Precautionary Only in Name? Tensions between Precaution and Risk Assessment in the Australian GMO Framework’ in Elizabeth Fisher, Judith Jones and René von Schomberg (eds), Implementing the Precautionary Principle: Perspectives and Prospects (Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, US: Edward Elgar, 2006)
 
‘Environmental Protection in the Twenty-first Century: The Evolution of Sustainable Development and International Law’ in Regina Axelrod, David Downie and Norman Vig (eds), The Global Environment: Institutions, Law, and Policy (2nd ed) (Washington DC: CQ Press, 2005) 43-63 (with Philippe Sands)
 

Associate Professor
Dianne Otto

 
‘Making sense of zero tolerance policies in peacekeeping sexual economies’, in Vanessa Munro and Carl F. Stychin (eds), Sexuality and the Law: Feminist Engagements (Oxon & New York: Routledge-Cavendish, 2007) 259-282
 
‘Pursuing Women’s Rights by Integrating the Standards of CEDAW into the work of the Other Treaty Committees’, in Shanthi Dairiam (ed), Women’s Human Rights: Challenges and the Way Forward (Malaysia: IWRAW-AP, 2007)
 
‘Securing the “Gender Legitimacy” of the UN Security Council: Prising Gender from its Historical Moorings’, in Hilary Charlesworth and Jean-Marc Coicaud (eds), Faultlines of International Legitimacy (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2007)
 
‘Lost in Translation: Re-scripting the Sexed Subject of International Human Rights Law’ in Anne Orford (ed), International Law and Its Others (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006)
 
‘Disconcerting “Masculinities”: Reinventing the Gendered Subject(s) of International Human Rights Law’ in Doris Buss and Abreena Manji (eds), International Law: Modern Feminist Approaches (Oxford & Portland: Hart, 2005) 105-129
 
‘Freedom from Discrimination’ in Rhona KM Smith and Christien van den Anker (eds), The Essentials of Human Rights (London: Hodder Arnold, 2005) 97-200
 
  

Associate Professor
Sundhya Pahuja

 

International Financial Institutions and Development’ in The New Oxford Companion to Law, eds. Peter Cane and Joan Conaghan (Oxford: Oxford University Press, fortcoming 2008) 

‘Law, Nation and (Imagined) International Community’ in The Postcolonial and the Global, eds. John Hawley and Revathi Krishnaswamy (Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, 2008)(with Ruth Buchanan)

‘La Necesaria Inclusión Del Excluido: La Pluralidad inherente a la Condicionalidad del Fondo Monetario Internacional’ [‘The Necessary Inclusion of the Excluded: The Inherent Plurality of IMF Conditionality’] in Oscar Correas (ed), Pluralismo Jurido: Otros Horizontes (trans Alexis Duarte) (Coyoacan: Editions Coyoacan, 2007)

‘Rights as Regulation: The Integration of Development and Human Rights,’ in The Intersection of Rights and Regulation, ed. Bronwen Morgan (London: Ashgate, 2007)

Pahuja S and Buchanan R, ‘Legal Imperialism, Empire’s Invisible Hand?’ in Empire’s New Clothes, eds. Jodi Dean J and Paul Passavant (New York: Routledge, 2004) 73 - 95. 


Dr Michelle
Foster

 
‘Introduction’ in Frederick M Abbott, Christine Breining and Thomas Cottier (eds), Michelle Foster and Thomas Fischer (associate editors), Trade and Human Rights, vol 4 (World Trade Institute Proceedings, University of Michigan Press, 2005) (with Christine Breining)
 
 

Associate Professor
Peter Rush

 

P. Rush and T. Kenyon, 'Alter Egos: The mise-en-scene of Law and Aesthetics' in Kenyon, T; Rush, P (ed), An Aesthetics of Law and Culture: Texts, Images and Screens (2004) 1-30.


 

 


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