Working Papers
2005
IILJ 2005/18
The Security Council as World Legislator?: Theory, Practice & Consequences of an Expanding World Power
Axel Marschik
Deputy Permanent Representative, Austrian Mission to the UN
IILJ 2005/17
Decentralized Administrative Law in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
James Salzman
Duke University
IILJ 2005/16
Cooption and Resistance: Two Faces of Global Administrative Law.
B.S. Chimni
W.B. National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata
IILJ 2005/15
Political Theory and Jurisprudence in Gentili's De Iure Belli. The great debate between `theological' and `humanist' perspectives from Vitoria to Grotius
Diego Panizza
University of Padua
IILJ 2005/14
Hugo Grotius' Theory of Trans-Oceanic Trade Regulation: Revisiting Mare Liberum (1609)
Peter Borschberg
National University of Singapore
IILJ 2005/13
The Context of International Legal Arguments: `Positivist' International Law Scholar August von Bulmerincq (1822 - 1890) and His Concept of Politics
Lauri Malksoo
University of Tartu
IILJ 2005/12
The Operation of UNHCR's Accountability Mechanisms
Mark Pallis
Lincoln's Inn, London
IILJ 2005/11
Regulatory Features and Administrative Law Dimensions of the Olympic Movement's Anti-doping Regime
Alec Van Vaerenbergh
New York University/Graduate Institute of International Studies
IILJ 2005/10
Reform of IMF Conditionality - A Proposal for Self-Imposed Conditionality
Ofer Eldar
New York University
IILJ 2005/9
TRIPs and the Dynamics of Intellectual Property Lawmaking
Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Chicago-Kent College of Law
Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss, New York University
IILJ 2005/8
Two-Dimensional Democracy, National and International.
Philip Pettit
Princeton University
IILJ 2005/7
U.S. Administrative Law: A Model for Global Administrative Law
Richard B Stewart
New York University
IILJ 2005/6
Managed Mutual Recognition Regimes: Governance without Global Government
Kalypso Nicolaidis, Oxford Unversity
Gregory Shaffer, University of Wisconsin
IILJ 2005/5
Interpreting the Hague Abduction Convention: In Search of a Global Jurisprudence
Linda Silberman
New York University
IILJ 2005/4
Global Private Governance: Lessons from a National Model of Setting Standards in Accounting
Walter Mattli, Oxford University
Tim Buthe, Duke University
IILJ 2005/3
International Organizations and Private Subjects: A Move Toward A Global Administrative Law?
Stefano Battini
Universita degli studi della Toscia
IILJ 2005/2
Divergent Conceptions of the State: Implications for Global Administrative Law
Janet McLean
University of Auckland
IILJ 2005/1
The Rule of (Administrative) Law in International Law
David Dyzenhaus
University of Toronto



