Chapters in Books
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
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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)
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Associate Professor
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‘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
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Associate Professor
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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
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‘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)
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Associate Professor
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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. |