Scholarship

Liberal Legal Internationalism: The History (and Present) of Double Standards“, open source article, available at e-international relations (2012).

 “Counter-Revolution by Ideology? Law and development’s vision(s) for post-revolutionary Egypt”, (in print, 2012) 33:9 Third World Quarterly 12.

“Rethinking Legitimacy in International Law: A Place for Justice” in Thomas Muhr & Barry Gills (eds.), The Bolivarian Alliance of the Americas and Counter-Globalization: Resistance and the Construction of 21st Century Socialism (2012) (Routledge: forthcoming).

How the Multi-Level Democratisation of International Law-Making Can Effect Popular Aspirations Towards Self-Determination” (with Rebekah Thompson), 3(1) Trade L. & Dev. 65 (2011).

The Transnational Peasant Movement – Legalising Freedom From Want”, 8 New Zealand Yearbook of International Law 107 (2011).

Moving the Centre of International Legal Education” (with Mia Koning), 3(1) Trade L. & Dev. 266 (2011).

Towards an Emancipatory International Law – The Bolivarian Reconstruction” (with Rosie Miller), 31:3 Third World Quarterly 10 (2010).

The Neoliberal Challenge to the Pursuit of Human Rights” (with Ciaron Murnane), in Tareq Chowdhury (ed.), Globalization, International Law, and Human Rights (2010) (Oxford University Press: in press).

TWAIL Pedagogy: Legal Education for Emancipation” (with Vernon Tava), 15 Palestine Yearbook of International Law 7 (2010).

Indigenous Cultural Heritage in International Human Rights Law” (with Rosemary Coombe & Nicole Aylwin), in Catherine Bell & Robert Paterson (eds.), First Nations Cultural Heritage: Respect, Reconciliation, and Reform (2008) (UBC Press: Vancouver).

Bearing Cultural Distinction: Informational Capitalism and New Expectations for Intellectual Property” (with Rosemary Coombe & Steven Schnoor), 40 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 891 (2007).