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PROF.

VIK KANWAR
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS, SOUTHWESTERN LAW SCHOOL
FOUNDING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CENTRE ON PUBLIC LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE,
JINDAL GLOBAL LAW SCHOOL

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

 “Book Review: Philippe Sands, East West Street: On the Origins Of ‘Genocide’ and ‘Crimes
Against Humanity’,” 24 Southwestern Journal of International Law (2018)
 “Not a Place but a Project: Bandung. TWAIL, and the Aesthetics of Thirdness,” Luis Eslava,
Michael Fakhri and Vasuki Nesiah, (eds.), Bandung, Global History and International Law: Critical
Pasts and Pending Futures, Cambridge University Press (2017)
 Content Writer, Online Course: Human Rights and Duties; Paper: P-08. Human rights in times of
armed conflicts, Module: M-27. Humanitarian intervention, M-28. Governance gaps of monitoring
of state obligations and enforcement, M-29. Cyber-warfare, asymmetric armed conflict and
unpreparedness of IHL, M-30. War on terror semantics and practices. M-31. University Grants
Commission of India (2017)
 “Treaty Interpretation in Indian Courts: Adherence, Coherence, and Convergence,” in Helmut
Philipp Aust and Georg Nolte (eds.), Domestic Courts and the Interpretation of International Law,
Oxford University Press (2016)
 “A Fugitive from the Camp of the Conquerors: The Revival of Equal Sovereignty Doctrine in
Shelby County v. Holder,” 7 Journal of Race, Gender, and Ethnicity 272 (2015); 17 Berkeley
Journal of African American Law and Policy 272 (2015)
 “Post-Human Humanitarian Law: The Law of War in the Age of Robotic Warfare,” 2 Harvard
National Security Journal (2011)
 Editor-in-Chief, (with Prabhakar Singh), Jindal Global Law Review Vol. (2)1 (2010), Special
Issue: “The Globalization of Legal Knowledge” (First issue of an Indian law review to be archived
by Lexis-Nexis, and subsequently first Indian law review to be ranked in top 200 in world).
“Editors’ Foreword: The Globalization of Legal Knowledge.”
 Justice without Delay: Targeted Recommendations from the National Seminar on Pendency and
Delays in the Indian Legal System, Centre on Public Law and Jurisprudence (2010) (Editor-in-
Chief, Contributing Author)
 “Two Crises of Confidence: Securing Non-Proliferation and the Rule of Law through Security
Council Resolutions,” 34 Ohio Northern University Law Review (2009)
 “Review Essay: Giorgio Agamben, State of Exception,” 4 International Journal of Constitutional
Law (2006)
 “Book Review: David Kennedy, The Dark Sides of Virtue: Reassessing International
Humanitarianism,” Global Law Books Project, Edited by Joseph H.H. Weiler and Miguel Poiares
Maduro (2005), available at http://www.globallawbooks.org
 “Book Review: Karl Heinz Ladeur, Public Governance in the Age of Globalization,” Global Law
Books Project, Edited by Joseph H.H. Weiler and Miguel Poiares Maduro (2005), available at
http://www.globallawbooks.org
 “International Emergency Governance: Fragments of A Driverless System,” 12 Critical Sense:
Berkeley Interdisciplinary Journal of Political Theory (2004)
 “Capital Punishment as “Closure”: Limits of a Victim-Centered Jurisprudence,” 27 New York
University Review of Law and Social Change (2001-2002)

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SELECTED CITATIONS IN SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
A. LAW REVIEWS AND PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS

1. (2003) Aya Gruber, Victim Wrongs: The Case for a General Criminal Defense Based on Wrongful
Victim Behavior in an Era of Victims' Rights, TEMPLE LAW REVIEW (2003)
2. (2003) LR Meyer, The New Revenge and the Old Retribution: Insights From Monte Cristo,
STUDIES IN LAW, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY (2003)
3. (2004) Daniel M. Filler, Silence and the Racial Dimension of Megan's Law, IOWA LAW REVIEW
(2004)
4. (2004) Ellen E. Sward, Justification and Doctrinal Evolution, CONNECTICUT LAW REVIEW
(2004)
5. (2005) Erin Ann O'Hara, Victim Participation in the Criminal Process, JOURNAL OF LAW &
POLICY (2005)
6. (2005) Rachel E. Barkow, Federalism and the Politics of Sentencing, COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW
(2005)
7. (2006) Elizabeth More, The Guantanamo Detainees in America's “War on Terrorism”, JOURNAL
OF POLICING, INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTER TERRORISM (2006)
8. (2006) Jessie K. Liu, Victimhood, MISSOURI LAW REVIEW (2006)
9. (2006) Marie Gottschalk, Dismantling the Carceral State: The Future of Penal Policy Reform,
TEXAS LAW REVIEW (2006)
10. (2007) Aya Gruber, The Feminist War on Crime, IOWA LAW REVIEW (2007)
11. (2007) Gregory S. Gordon, Toward an International Criminal Procedure: Due Process
Aspirations and Limitations, COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW (2007)
12. (2007) John T. Parry, Terrorism and The New Criminal Process, WILLIAM & MARY BILL OF
RIGHTS JOURNAL (2007)
13. (2008) Arnold H. Loewy, Given That we Know we Sometimes Convict Innocent People, What, if
Anything, Does That Say About the Death Penalty?, TEXAS TECH LAW REVIEW (2008)
14. (2008) Olivier Barsalou, L’interception des réfugiés en mer: un régime juridique aux confins de la
normativité (“The Interception of Refugees at Sea: A Legal Regime and the Limits of
Normativity”), LEX ELECTRONICA (2008)
15. (2008) Sierra Elizabeth, Newest Spectator Sport: Why Extending Victims' Rights to the Spectators'
Gallery Erodes the Presumption of Innocence, THE DUKE LAW JOURNAL (2008)
16. (2008) William R. Peterson, Voices of the Victims: Capital Punishment and a Declaration of Life,
REVIEW OF LITIGATION (2008)
17. (2009) Anne-Charlotte Martineau, The Rhetoric of Fragmentation: Fear and Faith in
International Law, LEIDEN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (2009)
18. (2009) Aya Gruber, Rape, Feminism, and The War on Crime, WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW
(2009)
19. (2009) Bas Schotel, Defending Our Legal Practices: A Legal Critique of Giorgio Agamben’s
State of Exception, AMSTERDAM LAW FORUM (2009)
20. (2009) Lorenzo Fabbri, Chronotopologies of the Exception: Agamben and Derrida before the
Camps, DIACRITICS: CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN THOUGHT (2009)
21. (2009) Nancy Berns, Contesting the Victim Card: Closure Discourse and Emotion in Death
Penalty Rhetoric, THE SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY (2009)
22. (2009) Robert Batey, Reflections on the Needle: Poe, Baze, Dead Man Walking, VALPARAISO
UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW (2009)
23. (2009) Susan A. Bandes, Victims, "Closure," And The Sociology Of Emotion, LAW AND
CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS (2009)

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24. (2010) CF Szymanski, The United Nations and States of Exception, BALTIC JOURNAL OF LAW
& POLITICS, (2010)
25. (2010) Aya Gruber, A Distributive Theory Of Criminal Law, WILLIAM AND MARY LAW
REVIEW (2010)
26. (2010) Benjamin Levin, A Defensible Defense?: Reexamining Castle Doctrine Statutes,
HARVARD JOURNAL ON LEGISLATION (2010)
27. (2010) Darragh Conway, The United Nations Security Council and Climate Change: Challenges
and Opportunities, CLIMATE LAW (2010)
28. (2010) Jody Lyneé Madeira, “Why Rebottle The Genie?”: Capitalizing On Closure In Death
Penalty Proceedings, INDIANA LAW JOURNAL (2010)
29. (2010) Sara F. Werboff, Halting the Sudden Descent into Brutality: How Kennedy v. Louisiana
Presents a More Restrained Death Penalty Jurisprudence, LEWIS & CLARK LAW REVIEW
(2010)
30. (2010) Tom Frost, Agamben’s Sovereign Legalization of Foucault, OXFORD JOURNAL OF
LEGAL STUDIES (2010)
31. (2011) CF Szymanski & M Bilius, A Case Study in the Globalization of Disability Rights: The
Compatibility of Lithuania's Process for Determining the Legal Incapacity of Disabled Persons,
BALTIC JOURNAL OF LAW & POLITICS (2011)
32. (2011) L Syd M Johnson, The Ethically Dubious Practice of Thwarting the Redemption of the
Condemned, THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS (2011)
33. (2011) Laura Walker, Victim Impact Evidence in Death Penalty Sentencing Proceedings:
Advocating for a Higher Relevancy Standard, GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY CIVIL RIGHTS
LAW JOURNAL (2011)
34. (2011) M Gardner, Retribution, Deterrence, and Organ Donation, THE AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF BIOETHICS (2011)
35. (2011) Megan A. Mullett, Fulfilling the Promise Of Payne: Creating Participatory
Opportunities for Survivors in Capital Cases, INDIANA LAW JOURNAL (2011)
36. (2011) Michael N. Schmitt, Louise Arimatsu & T. McCormack, Editorial, YEARBOOK OF
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW (2011)
37. (2011) Prabhakar Singh & Shilpi Bhattacharya, The Changing Role of Law in Asia: Revolution or
Devolution?, JINDAL GLOBAL LAW REVIEW (2011)
38. (2011) Robert J. Morris, Law & Justice : The Challenge for Civics, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
AND POLICY (2011)
39. (2011) T.J. Mowen & R.D. Schroeder, Not in My Name: An Investigation of Victims'
Family Clemency Movements and Court Appointed Closure, WESTERN CRIMINOLOGY
REVIEW (2011)
40. (2011) Tomasz Lewandowski, “Robots and International Humanitarian Law: Contemporary
Challenges.” WYDAWNICTWO NAUKOWE UAM. (2011)
41. (2011) Nicoleta Lasan, The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: Contemporary Limits and
Challenges, JURNALUL DE STUDII JURIDICE (2011)
42. (2012) Aya Gruber, A “Neo-Feminist” Assessment of Rape and Domestic Violence Law Reform
JOURNAL OF GENDER RACE & JUSTICE (2012)
43. (2012) Aya Gruber, Leniency as a Miscarriage of Race and Gender Justice, ALBANY LAW
REVIEW (2012)
44. (2012) Bas van Stokkom, Wraak, Recht En Slachtofferbehoeften (Revenge, Rights, and
Victim’s Needs), TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR HERSTELRECHT (2012)
45. (2012) John Reynolds, The Political Economy of States of Emergency, OREGON REVIEW OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW (2012)
46. (2012) Jonathan David Herbach, Into the Caves of Steel: Precaution, Cognition and Robotic
Weapon Systems Under the International Law of Armed Conflict, AMSTERDAM LAW FORUM
(2012)

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47. (2012) Jose-Manuel Barreto, Decolonial Strategies and Dialogue in the Human Rights Field: A
Manifesto, TRANSNATIONAL LEGAL THEORY (2012).
48. (2012) Prabhakar Singh, Macbeth’s Three Witches: Capitalism, Common Good, and
International Law, OREGON REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (2012)
49. (2012) Usman Ahmed & Raghav Thapar, Security Council Resolution 1887 and The Quest
For Nuclear Disarmament, MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (2012)
50. (2013) Anand Swaroop Das, International Humanitarian Law in New Age Weapons Era: A
Toothless Tiger? LAW MANTRA JOURNAL (2013)
51. (2013) Anil Kalhan, Thinking Critically About International and Transnational Legal Education, 5
DREXEL LAW REVIEW 285 (2013).
52. (2013) Yu Hui, Practice of Legislation in International Humanitarian Law under the Development
of Science and Technology Nanjing University of Science and Technology: Social Sciences
Edition" (2013)
53. (2013) Chantal Grut, The Challenge of Autonomous Lethal Robotics to International
Humanitarian Law JOURNAL OF CONFLICT & SECURITY LAW (2013)
54. (2013) Corey Burton & Richard Tewksbury, How Families of Murder Victims Feel
Following the Execution of Their Loved One’s Murderer: A Content Analysis of Newspaper
Reports of Executions from 2006-2011, JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
AND CRIMINOLOGY (2013).
55. (2013) Judith Resnik, Globalization(S), Privatization(S), Constitutionalization, and Statization:
Icons and Experiences of Sovereignty in the 21st Century, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (2013)
56. (2013) Michael N. Schmitt & Jeffrey S. Thurnher, “Out of the Loop”: Autonomous Weapon
Systems and the Law of Armed Conflict, HARVARD NATIONAL SECURITY JOURNAL
(2013)
57. (2013) O. Ben Naftali and Zvi Triger, The Human Conditioning: International Law and Science-
Fiction, LAW, CULTURE AND THE HUMANITIES (2013).
58. (2013) Rebecca T. Engel, “An Existential Moment of Moral Perception”: Declarations of
Life and the Capital Jury Re-Imagined, QUINNIPIAC LAW REVIEW (2013)
59. (2014) Adam M. Gershowitz, Rethinking The Timing Of Capital Clemency, MICHIGAN LAW
REVIEW (2014)
60. (2014) Caroline Fehl, Unequal Power and the Institutional Design of Global Governance: The
Case of Arms Control, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (2014)
61. (2014) Gregory Arnold, Burning Persepolis: A Critique of the EU Sanctions Regime against the
Islamic Republic of Iran THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNDERGRADUATE LAW REVIEW
(2014)
62. (2014) Eric Talbot Jensen, Future of the Law of Armed Conflict: Ostriches, Butterflies, and
Nanobots, THE MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (2014)
63. (2014) Ipshita Sengupta, Nurturing Caring Lawyers: Rethinking Professional Ethics and
Responsibility in India, JOURNAL OF INDIAN LAW AND SOCIETY (2014)
64. (2014) Judy Eaton & Tony Christensen, Closure and its Myths: Victims' Families, The
Death Penalty, and the Closure Argument, INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF VICTIMOLOGY
(2014)
65. (2014) Mae C. Quinn, From Turkey Trot to Twitter: Policing Puberty, Purity, and Sex Positivity,
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY REVIEW OF LAW & SOCIAL CHANGE (2014)
66. (2014) Perry Dane, Natural Law, Equality, and Same-Sex Marriage, BUFFALO LAW REVIEW
(2014)
67. (2014) Raza Ullah Shah, Shadi Ullah Khan & Sumera Farid, Causes for Delay in Civil Justice in
Lower Courts of Pakistan: A Review, PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY (2014)

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68. (2014) Raza Ullah Shah, Shadi Ullah Khan, Sumera Farid & Qamar Afaq Qureshi, Procedural
Barricades in the Way of Speedy Dispute Resolution, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
MANAGEMENT SCIENCES (2014)
69. (2014) Robert F. Schopp, Retribution and Revenge in the Context of Capital Punishment,
CRIMINAL LAW BULLETIN (2014)
70. (2014) Alon Harel, Respect for the Prisoner of the World and His Freedom, (in Hebrew), Criminal
defense. (2014)
71. (2014) Gwendelynn Bills, LAWS unto Themselves: Controlling the Development and Use of
Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems, GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW (2014)
72. (2014) Peter B. Postma, Regulating Legal Autonomous Robots in Unconventional Warfare,
73. UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS LAW JOURNAL, (2014)
74. (2015) MR Fondacaro and MJ O'Toole, American Punitiveness and Mass Incarceration,
Psychological Perspectives On Retributive and Consequentialist Responses To Crime, NEW
CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW (2015)
75. (2015) Bradan T. Thomas, Autonomous Weapon Systems: The Anatomy of Autonomy and
the Legality of Lethality, HOUSTON JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (2015)
76. (2015) Anthony Paul Farley, Jackals, Tall Ships, and the Endless Forest Of Lies: Foreword To
Symposium on the Voting Rights Act in the Wake of Shelby County V. Holder, (co-publication):
TOURO LAW JOURNAL OF RACE, GENDER & ETHNICITY; BERKELEY JOURNAL OF
AFRICAN-AMERICAN LAW & POLICY (2015)
77. (2015) Ian Vandewalker & Bentele Keith Gunnar, Vulnerability in Numbers: Racial Composition
of the Electorate, Voter Suppression, and the Voting Rights Act, HARVARD LATINO LAW
REVIEW (2015)
78. (2015) Mitchell J. Frank, From Simple Statements to Heartbreaking Photographs and Videos: An
Interdisciplinary Examination of Victim Impact Evidence in Criminal Cases, STETSON LAW
REVIEW (2015)
79. (2015) Thangkhanlal Ngaihte, Armed Forces in India's Northeast: A Necessity Review, SOUTH
ASIA RESEARCH (2015)
80. (2015) Kelly Cass, Autonomous Weapons and Accountability: Seeking Solutions in the Law of
War, LOYOLA LAW REVIEW (2015)
81. (2015) Syeda Mahnaz Hassan, Problems Faced by Women in Police Stations: Need for Police
Reforms in Pakistan, PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY (2015)
82. (2016) Pranoto Iskandar, Book Review: Democracy and International Law in the Post-Colonial
World, INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW (2016)
83. (2016) Thomas Colby, In Defense of the Equal Sovereignty Principle, 65 DUKE LAW JOURNAL
(2016)
84. (2016) Robert Sparrow and George Lucas, When Robots Rule the Waves?, NAVAL WAR
COLLEGE REVIEW (2016)
85. (2016) Robert Sparrow, Robots and Respect: Assessing the Case Against Autonomous Weapon
Systems, ETHICS & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (2016)
86. (2016) Duncan B. Hollis, Autonomous Legal Reasoning? Legal and Ethical Issues in the
Technologies of Conflict, TEMPLE INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW
JOURNAL (2016)
87. (2016) Amanda Seals Bersinger and Lisa Milot, Posthumous Organ Donation as Prisoner Agency
and Rehabilitation, DEPAUL LAW REVIEW (2016)
88. (2016) S.G. Sreejith, An Auto-Critique of TWAIL's Historical Fallacy: Sketching an Alternative
Manifesto, THIRD WORLD QUARTERLY (2016)
89. (2016) Chad Flanders, Time, Death, and Retribution, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (2016)

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90. (2017) Kevin L. Cope and Mila Versteeg, Review Essay: The Interpretation of International Law
by Domestic Courts: Uniformity, Diversity, Convergence, THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW (2017)
91. (2017) Amir. H. Khoury, Intellectual Property Rights For "Hubots": On the Legal Implications of
Human-Like Robots as Innovators and Creators, CARDOZO ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
LAW REVIEW (2017)
92. (2017) Julie Pack, Powerless To Penalize: Why Congress Lacks the Power to Penalize Marijuana
Businesses through § 280E of the Internal Revenue Code, ARIZONA LAW REVIEW (2017)
93. (2017) Rafał Kopeć, The Ethics of Combat Robots (Etyka Robotów Bojowych), STUDIA
HUMANISTYCZNE (2017)
94. (2017) Sajid Aziz, Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS): Security, Moral and
Humanitarian Implications, CISS INSIGHT: QUARTERLY NEWS & VIEWS (2017)
95. (2017) Thomas B. Payne, Lethal Autonomy: What It Tells Us about Modern Warfare, AIR AND
SPACE POWER JOURNAL (2017)

B. BOOKS

96. (2006) J.R. Acker & J.M. Mastrocinque, Causing Death and Sustaining Life: The Law,
Capital Punishment, and Criminal Homicide Victims’ Survivors, in J.R. Acker & D.R. Karp
(Eds.), WOUNDS THAT DO NOT BIND: VICTIM-BASED PERSPECTIVES ON THE
DEATH PENALTY, Carolina Academic Press (2006)
97. (2006) James R. Acker, Hearing the Victim’s Voice, in Dennis Sullivan, Larry Tifft (eds.),
HANDBOOK OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE, Routledge (2006)
98. (2006) Marie Gottschalk, THE PRISON AND THE GALLOWS: THE POLITICS OF MASS
INCARCERATION IN AMERICA, Cambridge University Press (2006)
99. (2007) Eva Cantarella, IL RITORNO DELLA VENDETTA, B.U.R. (2007)
100. (2007) Rudolph Jose Gerber & John M. Johnson, THE TOP TEN DEATH PENALTY
MYTHS: THE POLITICS OF CRIME CONTROL (2007)
101. (2008) Kanishka Jayasuriya, Struggle over Legality in the Midnight Hour: Governing the
International State of Emergency, in Victor V. Ramraj, EMERGENCIES AND THE LIMITS OF
LEGALITY, Cambridge University Press (2008)
102. (2009) Jodi A. Quas and Bradley D. McAuliff Accommodating Child Witnesses in the
Criminal Justice System: Implications for Death Penalty Cases, in R.F. Schopp, et al, MENTAL
DISORDER AND CRIMINAL LAW, Springer (2009)
103. (2009) Mario J Scalora, Quagmire Ahead!: The Sticky Role of Behavioral Science in
Capital Sentencing, R.F. Schopp, et al, MENTAL DISORDER AND CRIMINAL LAW, Springer
(2009)
104. (2009) Bruce J Winick, Determining When Severe Mental Illness Should Disqualify
a Defendant from Capital Punishment, in R.F. Schopp, et al, MENTAL DISORDER AND
CRIMINAL LAW, Springer (2009)
105. (2009) Hakan Tanriverdi, DIE SCHWÄCHEN DES NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY
(2009)
106. (2009) Peter Hodgkinson, Seema Kandelia, and Rupa Reddy, Capital Punishment:
Creating More Victims?, in Nancy Loucks, Sally Smith Holt, Joanna R. Adler, WHY WE KILL:
UNDERSTANDING VIOLENCE ACROSS CULTURES AND DISCIPLINES (2009)
107. (2010) Eva Cantarella, I SUPPLIZI CAPITALI (CAPITAL PUNSHMENT) (2010)
108. (2010) John F. Murphy, THE EVOLVING DIMENSIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW,
Cambridge University Press (2010)
109. (2010) Yaël Ronen, THE IRAN NUCLEAR ISSUE, Bloomsbury (2010)
110. (2011) Simon Chesterman, ONE NATION UNDER SURVEILLANCE, Oxford
University Press (2011)

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111. (2012) Jody Lyneé Madeira, KILLING MCVEIGH: THE DEATH PENALTY AND THE
MYTH OF CLOSURE, New York University Press (2012)
112. (2013) Golnoosh Hakimdavar, A STRATEGIC UNDERSTANDING OF UN
ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, LAW AND DEVELOPMENT,
Routledge (2013)
113. (2013) James D. Fry, LEGAL RESOLUTION OF NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
DISPUTES, Cambridge University Press (2013)
114. (2013) Michelle Farrell, THE PROHIBITION OF TORTURE IN EXCEPTIONAL
CIRCUMSTANCES, Cambridge University Press (2013)
115. (2013) Patricia Jimenez Kwast, MARITIME INTERDICTION OF WEAPONS OF
MASS DESTRUCTION IN INTERNATIONAL LEGAL PERSPECTIVE (2013)
116. (2014) Joanna Bourke, Killing in a Posthuman World, in Bolette Blaagaard, Iris van der
Tuin (Eds.), THE SUBJECT OF ROSI BRAIDOTTI: POLITICS AND CONCEPTS, Bloomsbury
(2014)
117. (2014) Joanna Bourke, WOUNDING THE WORLD: HOW MILITARY VIOLENCE
AND WAR-PLAY INVADE OUR LIVES, Hachette (2014)
118. (2014) Miguel Nogueira de Brito, A Exceção no Pensamento Político e Jurídico de
Carl Schmitt, Carlos Blanco de Morais & Luís Pereira Coutinho (Eds.), CARL SCHMITT
REVISITADO, Instituto De Ciências Jurídico-Políticas (2014)
119. (2014) Sufyan Droubi, RESISTING UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL
RESOLUTIONS, Routledge (2014)
120. (2015) Grégoire Chamayou, A THEORY OF THE DRONE, New Press (2015)
121. (2015) Grégoire Chamayou, DRONE THEORY, Penguin UK (2015)
122. (2015) Antoine Vauchez, The Disputed Field of Global Lawyering, in Sabino Cassese
(Ed.), RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON GLOBAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, Edward Elgar
(2015)
123. (2015) Joanna Bourke, DEEP VIOLENCE: MILITARY VIOLENCE, WAR PLAY, AND
THE SOCIAL LIFE OF WEAPONS, Counterpoint (2015)
124. (2015) Helmut Philipp Aust, Between Universal Aspiration and Local Application:
Concluding Observations, H.P. Aust and G. Nolte (eds), THE INTERPRETATION OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW BY DOMESTIC COURTS. UNITY, DIVERSITY, CONVERGENCE,
OUP (2015)
125. (2016) Marouf Hasian, Jr., ISRAEL'S MILITARY OPERATIONS IN GAZA:
TELEGENIC LAWFARE AND WARFARE, Routledge (2016)
126. (2016) Marouf Hasian, Jr., DRONE WARFARE AND LAWFARE IN A POST-HEROIC
AGE, U. of Alabama Press (2016)
127. (2016) Peter Hodgkinson, THE INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF ESSAYS ON
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, VOLUME 1: JUSTICE AND LEGAL ISSUES (2016)
128. (2016) Hannah Thurston, Emotionality and Cultural Stories of (In)justice, PRISONS AND
PUNISHMENT IN TEXAS, Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology (2016)
129. (2016) Jie-Hyun Lim, Victimhood, in Paul Corner and Jie-Hyun Lim (Eds.)THE
PALGRAVE HANDBOOK OF MASS DICTATORSHIP, Palgrave (2016)
130. (2017) Luis Eslava, Michael Fakhri, Vasuki Nesiah, The Spirt of Bandung!, in Luis
Eslava, Michael Fakhri, Vasuki Nesiah (eds), BANDUNG, GLOBAL HISTORY AND
INTERNATIONAL LAW: CRITICAL PASTS AND PENDING FUTURES, CUP (2017)
131. (2017) Ioannis Kalpouzos, The Armed Drone, in J. Hohmann and D. Joyce (eds),
INTERNATIONAL LAW’S OBJECTS- EMERGENCE, ENCOUNTER AND ERASURE
THROUGH OBJECT AND IMAGE (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2017)
132. (2017) Amanda S. Barusch, EMPOWERMENT SERIES: FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL
POLICY: SOCIAL JUSTICE IN HUMAN PERSPECTIVE 6th Ed., Cengage (2017)

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133. (2017) John Reynolds, EMPIRE, EMERGENCY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW,
Cambridge University Press (2017)
134. (2017) Priya S. Gupta, From Statesmen to Technocrats to Financiers, in BANDUNG,
GLOBAL HISTORY, AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: CRITICAL PASTS AND PENDING
FUTURES 481–497 (Luis Eslava, Michael Fakhri, & Vasuki Nesiah eds., Cambridge University
Press) (2017).

C. THESES AND DISSERTATIONS

135. (2008) Vidya Kumar, “The Relationship between International Law and Revolution”
(D.Phil. Dissertation) University of Oxford Faculty of Law (2008)
136. (2009) Janet Elizabeth McLaughlin, Trouble in our Fields: Health and Human Rights
among Mexican and Caribbean Migrant Farm Workers in Canada, Ph.D Dissertation in
Anthropology, University of Toronto (2009)
137. (2009) Argyris Tsiapos, Legal Decisions under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter
and the Role of the Security Council as a World Legislator. Ristoteleio University Of Thessaloniki
School Of Law, Economic and Political Science Legal Section, Department Of International
Studies Graduate Program A Level. (2009)
138. (2010) Thomas J. Mowen, “An Introspective Look at Victims’ Family Clemency
Movements and the Myth of Court Appointed Closure,” (Senior Thesis) University of Louisville
(2010).
139. (2010) Z Vovchok, “The Role of the United Nations Security Council in the Strengthening
of the Withdrawal Clause of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons” (Ph.D.
Thesis) University of Trento (2010)
140. (2011) Danielle Marie Dirks, American Capital Punishment And The Promise Of
“Closure” (Ph.D. Dissertation) The University of Texas at Austin (2011)
141. (2011) Michelle Farrell, On Torture (Ph.D. Thesis) National University Ireland, Galway
(2011)
142. (2011) Thomas Michael Frost, “Agamben, the Exception and Law” (Ph.D. Thesis)
University Of Southampton Faculty of Business and Law (2011)
143. (2012) Amy R Holloway, “Victim Initiated Positive Disengagement: How Victims Can
Flourish in the Aftermath of a Crime” (Masters Capstone Project) University of Pennsylvania
Department of Positive Psychology (2012)
144. (2012) Susan Mary Twist, “Retrospectivity at Nuremberg: The Nature And Limits of a
Schmittian Analysis” (Ph.D. Thesis) University of Central Lancashire (2012)
145. (2012) Hanafi Dwi Atmojo, Role of United Nations Security Council in the Handling of
North Korea Nuclear Crisis Impacting World International Security Stability from the Point of
View of Chapter V-VII of the UN Charter 1945. Faculty of Law Sebelas Maret University
Surakarta (2012)
146. (2013) John Reynolds, “Empire And Emergency: Colonialism, States of Emergency and
International Law” (Ph.D. Thesis) Irish Centre For Human Rights, National University Ireland,
Galway (2013)
147. (2013) Tina Korošec, Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles from the International Law
Perspective, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (2013)
148. (2013) Meaghan Brockhoff, 'Autonomous Weapons are they Legal? University of
Adelaide LL.B. Research Dissertation (2013)
149. (2013) Romain Marechal, “La Bioethique Et Les Contradictions Normatives Du Droit
International,” Aix-Marseille Université, Faculté de droit et de science politique Centre d'études et
de recherches internationales et communautaires (CERIC -CNRS UMR7318), Thèse pour
l'obtention du grade de Docteur en droit public présentée le 22 juillet 2013. (2013)

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150. (2014) Anne-Charlotte Martineau, “Une analyse critique du débat sur la fragmentation du
droit international,’ University of Helsinki (2014)
151. (2015) Felipe Baruque Marazzi, Os Desafios Do Direito Humanitário Frente Às Novas
Tecnologias: O Caso Da Ossétia Do Sul E A Segurança Humana Como Resposta A Estes Desafios,
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro Sócio-Econômico. Relações Internacionais (2015)
152. (2015) Sarah Kopelovich, Psychosocial Sequelae of Homicide Among Murder Victims'
Family Members: An Appraisal of Depression, Grief, and Posttraumatic Stress, Graduate Center,
City University of New York (Ph.D. Thesis) (2015)
153. (2016) Peter Antony Wilson, BRICS and International Tax Law, Queen Mary, University
of London, Faculty of Law (PH.D. Thesis) (2016)
154. (2016) Joana Barroso Nogueira Pereira Magalhães,. "WikiLeaks enquanto ator
transnacional: que desafios para os estados?." Universidade do Minho, Masters of International
Relations Dissertation, 2016.
155. (2017) Lucas V.M. Bento, No Mere Deodands: Human Responsibilities in the Use of
Violent Intelligent Systems under Public International Law. Master's thesis, Harvard Extension
School. (2017)

D. WORKING PAPERS AND POLICY BRIEFS

156. (2003) Daniel M. Filler, The Color of Community Notification (2003). Available at SSRN:
http://ssrn.com/abstract=452280
157. (2006) Suzana Milevska, Not Quite Bare Life: Ruins of Representation, EIPCP
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR PROGRESSIVE CULTURAL POLICIES (2006)
158. (2008-2009) Editorial: “Rethinking ‘Closure’, ARTICLE 3: Murder Victims’ Families for
Human Rights (2008-2009)
159. (2009) Aya Gruber, The New Sex War: Rape, Feminism, and the War on Crime, Available
at works.bepress.com (Unpublished Papers) (2009)
160. (2009) Martti Koskenniemi and Anne-Charlotte Martineau, La Fragmentation du Droit
International Available at
https://www.academia.edu/22822145/LA_FRAGMENTATION_DU_DROIT_INTERNATIONA
L (2009).
161. (2009) Golnoosh Hakimdavar, “UN Sanctions: A Synthesis of Strategic Factors
Affecting Implementation”, Available at works.bepress.com (2009)
162. (2009) Security Council Report, The Security Council’s Role in Disarmament and Arms
Control: Nuclear Weapons, Non-Proliferation and Other Weapons of Mass Destruction, Cross-
Cutting Reports (2009)
163. (2010) Philip Johnson, “Expanding the Proliferation Security Initiative: A Legal and
Policy Analysis”, Defense Threat Reduction Agency Advanced Systems and Concepts Office
Report Number ASCO 2010 041 (2010)
164. (2012) David Golumbia, “Game of Drones”, SLSA Annual Conference, Available at
academia.edu (2012)
165. (2012) Luis Paulo Bogliolo, “Rethinking Military Necessity in the Law of Armed
Conflict”, Available at SSRN 2201129 papers.ssrn.com (2012)
166. (2012) Maurits Barendrecht et al., Towards Basic Justice Care for Everyone: Challenges
and Promising Approaches, Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2229686 or
http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2229686101. (2012)
167. (2013) Lilit Yeremyan, The Influence of Development and use of Robotic
Technologies on Regulations of International Humanitarian Law, Law Institute of the Ministry
of Justice of the Republic of Armenia (2013)

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168. (2013) Marianne Mimi Wesson, Living Death: Ambivalence, Delay, and Capital
Punishment (February 20, 2013). U of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 13-4.
Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2221597
169. (2013) R.J. Morris, “Citizenship Education for Literacy in Justice”, robertjmorris.net
(2013)
170. (2013) Robert Schopp, “Retribution and Revenge in the Context of Capital Punishment”,
Available at SSRN 2239776, papers.ssrn.com (2013)
171. (2015) A. Zuo Institutional Fragmentation and the Ontological 'Ethos' of International Law
as a Legal System in a World Society, University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law Research Paper,
2015, p. 1-78 (2015) URL http://hdl.handle.net/10722/209733
172. (2015) Niteesh Kumar Upadhyay, Use of Drones in Military Operations, Research
Proposal Submitted By Ph.D Scholar WBNUJS Law, India. Scribd.com.
173. (2016) Vikramaditya S. Khanna, Can Two Wrongs Make A Right?: Insights From The
Development Of The Home Mortgage Market In India, Columbia Law School (2016)
174. (2016) Pranoto Iskandar, Non-Citizen Rights in ASEAN: The Need to Chart a New Course
(August 25, 2016). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=282legali254 (2016)
175. (2016) Chad Flanders, Time, Death, and Retribution (March 2, 2016). Saint Louis U. Legal
Studies Research Paper No. 2016-4. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2754215 (2016)
176. (2016) Dustin A. Lewis, Gabriella Blum, And Naz K. Modirzadeh, War-Algorithm
Accountability, Harvard Law School Program On International Law And Armed Conflict (HLS
PILAC) Research Briefing August 2016 (2016)
177. (2016) Thomas B Payne, Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems: Issues for Congress,
Congressional Research Service (CRS) , April 14, 2016, Available at
https://www.everycrsreport.com/reports/R44466.html#ifn199 (2016)
178. (2016) Berkant Akkus, Dissertation Proposal: Autonomous Weapon Systems under
International Law (2016), academia.edu
179. (2016) Olivia Tolaini, ‘So that ‘Others’ may die: Drone Warfare and the Dehumanization
of Armed Conflict in the US ‘Global War on Terror, at
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Olivia_Tolaini/publication/305496003_ (2016)

E. LEGAL OPINIONS AND BRIEFS

180. (2004) Roper v. Simmons, Supreme Court of the United States. BRIEF OF AMICI
CURIAE: Murder Victims Families for Reconciliation (2004)
181. (2004) Schriro v. Summerlin, Supreme Court of the United States. BRIEF OF AMICI
CURIAE: Murder Victims Families for Reconciliation (2004)
182. (2013) North Carolina v. Robinson, Supreme Court Of North Carolina. BRIEF OF
AMICUS CURIAE: Murder Victims’ Families For Reconciliation Of North Carolina In Support
Of Respondent (2013)

F. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS AND PRESENTATIONS

183. (2006) Anne-Charlotte Martineau, La Fragmentation du droit international : un


renouvellement répété de la pensée ?, CONFÉRENCE BIENNALE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ
EUROPÉENNE DE DROIT INTERNATIONAL, EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR
INTERNATIONAL LAW Paris, 18-20 mai 2006, accessible at www.esil-
sedi.eu/english/Paris_Agora.../Martineau.PDF
184. (2013) Mostafa Hosein, Robotic Weapons System Under Existing Framework of IHL,
2nd NATIONAL STUDENTS’ CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN
LAW PROCEEDINGS Centre for International Humanitarian Law, Institute of Law, Nirma
University (2013)

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185. (2014) Joanna Bourke, Killing in a Posthuman World: The Philosophy and Practice of
Critical Military History BIRKBECK, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON,
http://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/17551/1/17551.pdf (2014)
186. (2015) Karolina Zawieska, Do Robots Equal Humans?: Anthropomorphic
Terminology in Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS), CONFERENCE: 2015 CCW
INFORMAL MEETING OF EXPERTS ON LETHAL AUTONOMOUS WEAPONS
SYSTEMS, Geneva, Switzerland (2015)
187. (2015) Ioannis Kalpouzos, The Object And Its Promise: Three Perspectives Of The Drone,
INTERNATIONAL LAW'S OBJECTS: EMERGENCE, ENCOUNTER AND ERASURE
THROUGH OBJECT AND IMAGE, Queen Mary, University of London (2015)
188. (2017) Elif Ertem, Trapped In Turkey: Practice Of Turkish Satellite City, DAKAM'S
INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON REFUGEE AND FORCED
IMMIGRATION STUDIES (2017)

G. ARTICLES IN BLOGS AND WEBSITES

189. (2013) Jiou Park, Book Synopsis: Governing Lethal Behavior in Autonomous Robots
Ronald C. Arkin, Governing Lethal Behavior in Autonomous Robots (Chapman and Hall: 2009)
(2013) JUST SECURITY.
190. (2014) Alon Harrel, Life Imprisonment, Dignity and Liberty, Faculty Blog of the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem (2014)
191. (2015) Drones, Warfare, and Policing, URBAN POLICY NET, urbanpolicy.net/drones/
(2015)
192. (2015) Case o' The Week: CVRA Sends Remand Our Way - Right to Counsel During
Criminal Victims’ Rights Act Proceedings, NINTH CIRCUIT BLOG, JUNE 14, 2015
http://circuit9.blogspot.com/2015/06/case-o-week-cvra-sends-remand-our-way.htm (2015)

H. ARTICLES IN WIKIS

193. Victims' rights – WIKIPEDIA; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victims%27_rights


194. Closure (psychology) – WIKIPEDIA; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closure_(psychology)
195. Catharsis – WIKIPEDIA; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catharsis; mirror at Catharsis -
Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2; WIKIWAND: https://wiki2.org/en/Catharsis;
http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Catharsis
196. Unmanned combat aerial vehicle – WIKIPEDIA;
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Unmanned_combat_aerial_vehicle&oldid=825137294

I. SYLLABI

197. (2011) Dennis Mohr and Charlie King, Technological Controversy as a Result of 9/11,
ENG 515 - Rhetoric of Science and Technology, http://rost-project.wikidot.com/ (2011)
198. (2016) Charli Carpenter, “Rules of War” Course #: POLISCI 391E/791EE University of
Massachusetts-Amherst Department of Political Science. (2016)
199. (2017) Professor Francis X. Shen , Law and Artificial Intelligence University of Minnesota
Law School LAW 6896 (2017)
200. (2018) Chad DeChant, AI Safety, Ethics, and Policy, COMS W3995, Columbia
University, Department of Computer Science (2018)

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