Publications by Professor Reza

Professor Sadiq Reza
Publications

Books

Criminal Procedure Code: Egypt (translation and commentary) (Hein, in progress).

Chapters in Books

"Egypt," Stanford Handbook on Comparative Criminal Law (Stanford, in progress).

"Egypt," Criminal Procedure: A Worldwide Study (Carolina, 2d ed. 2007).

"Criminal Suspects and Arrestees," 1 Encyclopedia of Privacy 143 (Greenwood, 2006).

Law Review and Other Scholarly Articles

"Islam's Fourth Amendment: Search and Seizure in Islamic Doctrine and Muslim Practice" (in progress).

Book review (solicited), Shari'a: Islamic Law in the Contemporary Context (Abbas Amanat and Frank Griffel eds., Stanford 2007), International Journal of Middle East Studies (peer-reviewed) (in progress).

"Endless Emergency: The Case of Egypt," 10 New Criminal Law Review 532 (2007). SSRN

"Torture and Islamic Law," 8 Chicago Journal of International Law 21 (2007). SSRN

"Transnational Criminal Law and Procedure: An Introduction," 56 Journal of Legal Education 430 
(2006). SSRN

"Privacy and the Criminal Arrestee or Suspect: In Search of a Right, In Need of a Rule," 64 Maryland Law Review 755 (2005). SSRN

"Unpatriotic Acts: An Introduction," Symposium, Criminal Defense in the Age of Terrorism, 48 New York Law School Law Review 3 (2003–04). HeinOnline

"Privacy and the Post-September 11 Immigration Detainees: The Wrong Way to a Right (And Other Wrongs)," 34 Connecticut Law Review 1169 (2002). HeinOnline

"Religion and the Public Defender," 26 Fordham Urban Law Journal 1051 (1999). HeinOnline

"Dispute Over the United States' Denial of a Visa to Yasir Arafat," 30 Harvard International Law Journal 536 (1989). HeinOnline

Newspaper Articles, Practice Materials and Other Publications

"Israel's Example," The Washington Post (Op-Ed), June 14, 2004, at A17.

"A Trap for Middle Eastern Visitors," The Washington Post (Op-Ed), January 10, 2003, at A21.

"The Events of 9/11 Under Islamic Law," L Magazine (January 2002).

"Absolutely 100% Guilty: The Professional Edition," New York Law Journal, September 12, 2000, at 2 (review of Vincent Bugliosi's video series on the O.J. Simpson trial).

"Out of Sync: A Curfew Is No Answer to Teenage Crime in D.C.," The Washington Post Outlook (Op-Ed), September 14, 1997, at C1.