Working Papers
2008
IILJ 2008/12
The Trust in Indicators: Measuring Human Rights
AnnJanette Rosga
United Nations Office Director
Margaret L. Satterthwaite
New York University School of Law
IILJ 2008/11
The Myth and the Reality of American Constitutional Exceptionalism
Stephen Gardbaum
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law
IILJ 2008/10
Financing Development” as a Field of Practice, Study and Innovation
Kevin E. Davis
New York University School of Law
IILJ 2008/9
Enabling Private Ordering-Function, Scope and Effect of Umbrella Clauses in International Investment Treaties
Stephan W. Schill
Rechtsanwalt; Attorney-at-Law (New York); International Arbitration Law Clerk to The Honorable Charles N. Brower, Arbitrator, London
IILJ 2008/8
Human Dignity and Judicial Interpretation of Human Rights
Christopher McCrudden
Oxford University
IILJ 2008/7
Accountability and the Concept of (Global) Administrative Law
David Dyzenhaus
University of Toronto
IILJ 2008/6
Adjudging the Exceptional at International Law: Security, Public Order and Financial Crisis
Jürgen Kurtz
University of Melbourne Law School
IILJ 2008/5
The Argentine Crisis and Foreign Investors: A Glimpse into the Heart of the Investment Regime
José E. Alvarez / Kathryn Khamsi
Columbia Law School
IILJ 2008/4
Fostering Dynamic Innovation, Developing the Trade: Intellectual Property as a Case Study in Global Administrative Law
Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss
NYU School of Law
IILJ 2008/3
Universalism and Particularism as Paradigms of International Law
Armin von Bogdandy / Sergio Dellavalle
Max-Planck-Institute For Comparative Public Law and International Law
IILJ 2008/2
The Turn to Ethics: Disinvestment from Multinational Corporations for Human Rights Violations — The Case of Norway’s Sovereign Wealth Fund
Simon Chesterman
NYU School of Law / National University of Singapore
IILJ 2008/1
The Rhetoric of Eunomia
Euan MacDonald
New York University




