Center for International Law Advisory Board
Alfred C.
Aman, Jr.: Dean, Suffolk Law School; former dean, Indiana
University School of Law; Roscoe C. O'Byrne Professor of Law, Indiana
University School of Law. Recent publications
include:
- ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND PROCESS, 2nd ed. New York:
Matthew-Bender (2006).
- Public and Private Modalities, in
OUTSOURCING AMERICA. Cambridge: Harvard University Press
(2006).
- Privatization, Prisons, Democracy, and Human Rights: The
Need to Extend the Province of Administrative Law, 12 INDIANA JOURNAL OF
GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 511 (2005). [HeinOnline]
- Privatization,
Democracy, and Human Rights: Democracy Deficits in the U.S. and the Need
to Extend the Province of Administrative Law, in PRIVATISATION AND HUMAN
RIGHTS IN THE AGE OF GLOBALISATION (Koen de Feyter and Felipe Gomez Isa,
Eds.). Antwerp: Intersentia (2005).
- THE DEMOCRACY DEFICIT: TAMING
GLOBALIZATION THROUGH LAW REFORM. New York: NYU Press
(2004).
- Federalism Through a Global Lens: A Call for Deferential
Judicial Review, 11 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 109 (2004).
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- Editor’s Note. Globalization and Governance:
The Prospects for Democracy, 10 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 1
(2003).
- Globalization, Democracy, and the Need for a New
Administrative Law, 49 UCLA LAW REVIEW 1687 (2002); reprinted at 10
INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 125 (2003).
- Book Review.
The Ethical Canary: Science, Society, and the Human Spirit (with Yvonne
Cripps, Roger Dworkin, David Smith, George Smith), 9 INDIANA JOURNAL OF
GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 555 (2002).
- ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, 2nd ed. (with
William T. Mayton). St. Paul: West Group (2001).
Lloyd
Bonfield: Visiting Professor of Law (New York Law School);
Thomas Andre Jr. Professor of Law and Associate Dean for International
Graduate Studies and International External Relations (Tulane Law School).
Recent publications include:
- AN INTRODUCTION TO THE AMERICAN
LEGAL SYSTEM FOR THE FOREIGN LAWYER (West Nutshell Series)
(Forthcoming)
- European Family Law in the Long Nineteenth Century,
in THE HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN FAMILY, Volume 2 (M. Barbagli and D.
Kertzer eds., Yale U. Press) (2001).
- European Family Law from the
Reformation to the French Revolution, in THE HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN
FAMILY, Volume 1 (M. Barbagli and D. Kertzer eds., Yale U. Press)
(2001).
- Family Law, in THE HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN FAMILY (D.
Kertzer and M. Barbaglia eds., Yale Univ. Press (2001).
- PROBATE
LITIGATION IN 17TH CENTURY ENGLAND (2001).
Stephen
J. Ellmann: Professor of Law; Associate Dean for Faculty
Development; Chair, Clinical Theory Workshops and Faculty Scholarship
Luncheons; Co-chair, South Africa Reading Group (New York Law School).
Recent publications include:
- The POST-APARTHEID CONSTITUTIONS:
PERSPECTIVES ON SOUTH AFRICA’S BASIC LAW. (Witwatersrand University
Press & Ohio University Press, 2001) (coedited with P.
Andrews).
- IN A TIME OF TROUBLE: LAW & LIBERTY IN SOUTH
AFRICA’S STATE OF EMERGENCY. (Clarendon Press: Oxford,
1992).
- The Rule of Law and the Achievement of Unanimity in Brown
(New York Law School Faculty Presentation Day II), 49 NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL
LAW REVIEW at 741–784 (2004–2005).
- Connection,
Capacity and Morality in Lawyer-Client Relationships: Dialogues and
Commentary, 10 CLINICAL LAW REVIEW at 755–804 (2004) (with R.
Dinerstein, I. Gunning & A. Shalleck).
- Weighing and
Implementing the Right to Counsel (South African Law Journal Jubilee
Conference: The Impact of the Constitution on South African Law: Ten Years
On), 121 SOUTH AFRICAN LAW JOURNAL at 318–338 (2004).
- Legal
Interviewing and Counseling: An Introduction (Symposium: The 25th
Anniversary of Gary Bellow’s & Bea Moulton’s “The
Lawyering Process”), 10 CLINICAL LAW Review 281–309 (2003)
(with R. Dinerstein, I. Gunning & A. Shalleck).
- Racial
Profiling and Terrorism (Special Issue: Reflecting on the Legal Issues of
Our Times. New York Law School Faculty Presentation Day), 46 NEW YORK LAW
SCHOOL LAW REVIEW 675–730 (2002–2003).
- A
Constitutional Confluence: American “State Action” Law and the
Application of South Africa’s Socioeconomic Rights Guarantees to
Private Actors (Harry H. Wellington Festschrift Issue), 45 NEW YORK LAW
SCHOOL LAW REVIEW 21–75 (2001).
- To Live Outside the Law You
Must be Honest: Bram Fischer and the Meaning of Integrity, 26 NORTH
CAROLINA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND COMMERCIAL REGULATIONS
767–798 (2001). Reprinted, as revised, in 17 SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL
ON HUMAN RIGHTS 451 (2001).
- Truth and Consequences (Symposium:
Case Studies in Legal Ethics), 69 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 895–937
(2000).
Pamela
Foster: Managing Director of Grants Management, and Assistant
General Counsel, Rockefeller Foundation.
Dr.
Patricia S. Huntington (Ed.D.): President and founder,
Network 20/20; member, Council on Foreign Relations, Foreign Policy
Association's Off-the-Record Lectures, and the Women's Foreign Policy
Group. Recent publications include:
- Position paper,
“Landmines and U.S. Leadership: A View from the
Field.”
- Educational CD-ROM on global humanitarian mine
clearance titled, “Landmines: Clearing the Way,” that has been
disseminated widely throughout the world.
- "Talking Turkey: A
Private Perspective on Public Diplomacy" (2004), and "Reframing
Iran: Views from the Field" (2007).
Ruti
G. Teitel: Ernst C. Stiefel Professor of Comparative Law;
Chair, Comparative Law and Politics Discussion Group (New York Law
School). Recent publications include:
- TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE.
(Oxford University Press, 2000; paperback edition,
2001).
- Transitional Justice: Postwar Legacies (Symposium: The
Nuremberg Trials: A Reappraisal and Their Legacy), 27 CARDOZO LAW REVIEW
1615 (2006).
- The Law and Politics of Contemporary Transitional
Justice, 38 CORNELL INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 837 (2005).
- Book
Review of “Post-Conflict Justice” (C. Bassiouni, ed., 2004),
98 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
872–875.
- Comparative Constitutional Law in a Global Age (A
book review of “Comparative Constitutionalism: Cases and
Materials” (N. Dorsen, M. Rosenfeld, A. Sajo & S. Baer, eds.),
117 HARVARD LAW REVIEW 2570–2596 (2004).
- Transitional
Justice Genealogy (Symposium: Human Rights in Transition), 16 HARVARD
HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNAL 69–94 (2003).
- Transitional Justice in a
New Era (Symposium: Transitional Justice—Northern Ireland and
Beyond), 25 FORDHAM INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 893–906
(2003).
- Humanity’s Law: Rule of Law for the New Global
Politics, 35 CORNELL INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 355–387
(2002).
- The Future of Human Rights Discourse, 46 SAINT LOUIS
UNIVERSITY LAW JOURNAL 449–463 (2002).
- On Wellington
Interpretation: A Timely Reappraisal (Harry H. Wellington Festschrift
Issue), 45 NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL LAW REVIEW 225–234
(2001).
- The Constitutional Canon: The Challenge Posed by a
Transitional Constitutionalism (Symposium: The Canon(s) of Constitutional
Law), 17 CONSTITUTIONAL COMMENTARY 237–240
(2000).