Professor of Law and Val Nolan Faculty Fellow; Associate Director, Center for Constitutional Democracy
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The Ad Hoc Tribunals: Images, Origins, Pathways, Legacies, in INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW IN CONTEXT (Philipp Kastner, ed.). Routledge, 2017.
Hidden Legitimacy: Crafting Judicial Narratives in the Shadow of Secrecy at a War Crimes Tribunal: A Speculation. in THE LEGITIMACY OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS (N. Hayashi and C.M. Baillet, Eds.). New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Shifting States: Secession and Self-Determination as Subsidiarity, in PERCORSI COSTITUZIONALI 3/2014. Rome: Fondazione Magna Carta, 2014.
Assuming Bosnia: Taking the Polity Seriously in Ethnically Divided Societies, in DECONSTRUCTING THE RECONSTRUCTION: HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE RULE OF LAW IN POSTWAR BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA (Dina Francesca Haynes, Ed.). Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2008.
Overview: Design and Reform of Public Prosecution Services, in PROMOTING PROSECUTORIAL ACCOUNTABILITY, INDEPENDENCE AND EFFECTIVENESS: COMPARATIVE RESEARCH (Timothy William Waters and Belinda Cooper, Eds.) Sofia, Bulgaria: Open Society Institute Sofia, 2008.
Reconsidering Dhimmah as a Model for Regulating Minorities, with Some Implications for Human Rights, in THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS (M. Modjandeh, Ed.). Mofid University, 2007.
Group Thinking: Antique Models of Community for Modern Religious Rights Regimes, in THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS PAPERS (Mofid University, 2006).
Overview in MONITORING THE EU ACCESSION PROCESS: JUDICIAL CAPACITY (T.W. Waters and H. Mickevičius, Eds.), New York: Open Society Institute, 2002.
Judicial Independence in the EU Accession Process in MONITORING THE EU ACCESSION PROCESS: JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE (T.W. Waters and H. Mickevičius, Eds.), New York: Open Society Institute, 2001.