Publications
The Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute frequently publishes occasional papers and other monographs. In addition, we print materials promoting international and comparative law scholarship, research, and activities.
- Academic Journals
Interdisciplinary and Human Rights Approaches to the U.S. Gun Violence Crisis
Journal of Law and Policy (Forthcoming Spring 2019)Global Perspectives on Colorism
Global Studies Law Review (Symposium Edition, Volume 14, Issue 4, 2015)The Legal Challenges of Globalization: A View from the Heartland,
Global Studies Law Review (Symposium Edition, Volume 13, Issue 3, 2014)International Criminal Court At Ten,
Global Studies Law Review (Symposium Edition, Volume 12, Issue 3, 2013)Looking Back, Looking Ahead – Reflections from the Office of the Prosecutor of the ICC
Global Studies Law Review (Volume 11, Issue 2, 2012)Judgment at Nuremberg,
Global Studies Law Review (Symposium Edition, Volume 6, Issue 3, 2007)The Institute for Global Legal Studies Inaugural Colloquium: The UN and the Protection of Human Rights
Journal of Law and Policy (Volume 5, 2001) - Books
Seeking Accountability for the Unlawful Use of Force, Cambridge University Press, 2018
Forging a Convention for Crimes against Humanity, Cambridge University Press, 2013
- Institute Magazines & Report
- LEX LATA, LEX FERENDA
- Occasional Papers
The Nuremberg Trial, Seventy Years Later (coming soon)
Professor Leila SadatInterdisciplinary and Human Rights Approaches to the U.S. Gun Violence Crisis
Professor Leila Nadya Sadat and Ms. Madaline M. GeorgeThe International Criminal Court: Past, Present and Future (2014)
Professor Leila SadatThe Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (2012)
Professor Leila SadatDrones Under International Law (2010)
Professor Mary Ellen O’ConnellOn the Shores of Lake Victoria: Africa and the Review Conference for the International Criminal Court (2010)
Professor Leila SadatProsecuting Crimes Against Humanity: Substituting Justice for Despair (2009)
Professor John O. HaleyThe Japanese Judiciary: Maintaining Integrity, Autonomy and the Public Trust (2003)
Professor John O. HaleyReligious Freedom and American Foreign Policy: The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (2003)
Professor Leila SadatIntellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge Protection: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally (2003)
Professor Charles McManisThe Case Against Supporting the International Criminal Court (2002)
Lee A. Casey, Esq.The Case For Supporting the International Criminal Court (2002)
Professor Michael P. ScharfA World of Peace and Justice Under the Rule of Law: From Nuremberg to the International Criminal Court (2002)
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