Working Papers
2007
IILJ 2007/12
Constructing and Contesting Legitimacy and Accountability in Polycentric Regulatory Regimes
Julia Black
The London School of Economics and Political Science
IILJ 2007/11
The Immunity of International Organizations and the Jurisdiction of Their Administrative Tribunals
August Reinisch
The University of Vienna, Department of European, International and Comparative Law
IILJ 2007/10
Vote-Trading in International Institutions
Ofer Eldar
New York University
IILJ 2007/9
WMD Terrorism and Security Council Resolution 1540: Conditions for Legitimacy in International Legislation
Masahiko Asasda
Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University
IILJ 2007/8
Federalism as Westphalian Liberalism
Roderick Hills
New York University
IILJ 2007/7
The Peace of Westphalia (1648) as a Secular Constitution
Benjamin Straumann
New York University
IILJ 2007/6
The Empire’s New Clothes: Political Economy and the Fragmentation of International Law
Eyal Benvenisti
University of Tel Aviv and NYU Global Law Faculty
George W. Downs
NYU, Department of Politics
IILJ 2007/5
Accountability in a Global Context
John Ferejohn
Stanford University
IILJ 2007/4
"Democracy-Enhancing Multilateralism"
Robert O. Keohane, Stephen Macedo and Andrew Moravcsik
Princeton University
IILJ 2007/3
Who is the 'Sovereign' in Sovereign Debt? Reinterpreting an Open Moment in the Early 20th Century
Odette Lienau
NYU School of Law / Harvard Government Dept.
IILJ 2007/2
Private military companies and state responsibility
Chia Lehnardt
NYU Law School
IILJ 2007/1
The use and abuse of "other relevant rules of international law" in treaty interpretation: insights from WTO Trade/Environment litigation
Robert Howse
University of Michigan Law School



