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Publications

This is a list of the most recent research publications by members of Law and Global Justice (LGJ). Full publication lists can be obtained by visiting the appropriate staff web page. Open access copies of the publications are available via Durham Research Online.

  • Nicholson, Matthew (2017). On 'The Horniman Walrus'. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly 68(3): 379-390
  • Nicholson, Matthew (2017). Psychoanalyzing International Law(yers). German Law Journal 18(3): 441-510
  • Hernández, G.I. (2017). Delagoa Bay Railway Arbitration. In The International Law of Development. Wolfrum, R., Minnerop, P. & Lachenmann, F. Oxford University Press. III
  • Hernández, G.I. (2017). Effectiveness. In Fundamental Concepts in International Law. d'Aspremont, J. & Singh, S. Edward Elgar
  • Perrone, Nicolás M. (2017). The Emerging Global Right to Investment: Understanding the reasoning behind foreign investor rights. Journal of International Dispute Settlement
  • Perrone, Nicolás M. (2017). The Emerging Global Right to Investment: Understanding the reasoning behind foreign investor rights. Journal of International Dispute Settlement
  • Hernández, G.I. (2017). Federal States: A New Paradigm for International Responsibility. In The Practice of Shared Responsibility. Nollkaemper, A. & Plakokefalos, I. Cambridge University Press. 3
  • Hernández, G.I. (2017). The Responsibility of the International Legal Academic: Situating the Grammarian in the "Invisible College". In International Law as a Profession
  • O'Donoghue, Aoife (2017). Judging and the Judgment Writing Process: A Northern/Irish Perspective. In Northern/Irish Feminist Judgments: Judges' Troubles and the Gendered Politics of Identity. Enright, Máiréad McCandless, Julie & O'Donoghue, Aoife Hart. 75-92
  • O'Donoghue, Aoife (2017). McGimpsey v Ireland. In Northern/Irish Feminist Judgments: Judges' Troubles and the Gendered Politics of Identity. O'Donoghue, Aoife, Enright, Máiréad & McCandless, Julie Hart. 229-240
  • O'Donoghue, Aoife (2017). Tyranny and Constitutionalism Beyond the State. In Governance and Globalization: International and European Answers. Schütze, Robert & Gehring, Markus Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Jones, Annika (2016). Insights Into an Emerging Relationship: Use of Human Rights Jurisprudence at the International Criminal Court. Human Rights Law Review 16(4): 701-729
  • Gomez-Suarez, Andrei, Perrone, Nicolás & Prieto Ríos, Enrique (2016). Foreign Investors and the Colombian Peace Process. International Community Law Review 18(3-4): 223-247
  • Perrone, Nicolás (2016). The International Investment Regime after the Global Crisis of Neoliberalism: Rupture or Continuity?. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 23(2): 603-627
  • Perrone, Nicolas (2016). The international investment regime and local populations: are the weakest voices unheard?. Transnational Legal Theory 7(3): 383-405
  • Turner, C. (2016). Editorial Comment: Law and Negotiation in Conflict: Theory, Policy, Practice. Global Policy 7(2): 256-260.
  • Turner, C (2016). Violence, Law and the Impossibility of Transitional Justice. Routledge
  • Jones, A. (2016). Cooperation and the Efficiency of the ICC. In Cooperation and the International Criminal Court: Perspectives from Theory and Practice. Birkett, D. & Bekou, O. Brill Nijhoff
  • Turner C (2016). Transitional Justice and Critique. In Research Handbook on Transitional Justice. Jacobs, D Edward Elgar
  • Jones, Henry (2016). Lines in the Ocean: Thinking with the sea about territory and international law. London Review of International Law 4(2): 307-343
  • Jones, Henry (2016). The radical use of history in the study of international law. Finnish Yearbook of International Law 23: 309-350
  • Jones, A. (2016). Judicial Cross-Referencing in the Sentencing Practice of International(ized) Criminal Courts and Tribunals. In Research Handbook on the International Penal System. Mulgrew, R. & Abels, D.
  • Pillay, Anashri & Wesson, Murray (2016). Recession, recovery and service delivery: political and judicial responses to the financial and economic crisis in South Africa. In Economic and Social Rights after the Global Financial Crisis. Nolan, A. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 335-365
  • Nicholson, Matthew (2016). Majority rule and human rights: identity and non-identity in SAS v France. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly 67(2): 115-136
  • Nicholson, Matthew (2016). Walter Benjamin and the re-imagination of international law. Law and Critique 27(1): 103-129
  • O'Donoghue, Aoife (2016). The Separation of Powers Beyond the State: The 'inconveniences of [a]bsolute power'. In The Powers that Be: Rethinking the Separation of Powers: A Leiden Response to Möllers. ten Napel, H.-M. & Voermans, W. Leiden: Leiden University Press. 45-65
  • Hernández, G.I. (2015). Book Review: The Project of Positivism in International Law. Netherlands International Law Review 62(1): 183-189