Scholarship 2000 - Present
Note: This bibliography changes the order of authors so that Georgetown authors are listed first.
Links to selected articles are available below. Here are what the links represent:
[HEIN] = On Hein Online
[W] = On Westlaw
[L] = On Lexis
[Gtown Law] = In Georgetown Law Scholarly Commons
[BOOK] - Information available in law library catalog
Barry E. Carter,
Economic Coercion and Economic Sanctions, Entries, in Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (Rudiger Wolfrum ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press forthcoming).
Barry E. Carter, International Economic Sanctions: Improving the Haphazard U.S. Legal Regime (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2008).
Barry E. Carter, Phillip R. Trimble & Allen S. Weiner, International Law (New York: Aspen Publishers 5th ed. 2007).
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Barry E. Carter, International Law: Selected Documents (New York: Aspen Publishers 2007-2008 ed.).
Barry E. Carter, International Law: Selected Documents (New York: Aspen Publishers 2006-2007 ed.).
International Law: Selected Documents (Barry E. Carter ed., New York: Aspen Publishers 2005-2006 ed.).
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Barry E. Carter & Phillip R. Trimble, Guo ji fa: dui ying yu ka te he te lin bu er he zhu de an li jiao cheng 'Guo Ji Fa' [International Law: Keyed to Carter and Trimble's International Law] (Wang Lijiae & Yuan Wanjun trans., Beijing: Zhong xin chu ban she 2003).
Barry E. Carter, Phillip R. Trimble & Curtis A. Bradley, International Law (New York: Aspen Publishers 4th ed. 2003).
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International Law: Selected Documents (Barry E. Carter, Phillip R. Trimble & Curtis A. Bradley eds., New York: Aspen Publishers 2003-2004 ed.).
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Barry E. Carter, Phillip R. Trimble & Curtis A. Bradley, Teacher's Manual to International Law (New York: Aspen Publishers 4th ed. 2003).
Barry E. Carter & Michael T. Williams, Study of U.S. Unilateral Sanctions 1997-2001: With a Compilation of U.S. Laws Authorizing, and Executive Branch Decisions Imposing, Unilateral U.S. Sanctions from 1997-2001 (Washington, D.C.: USA*Engage 2002).
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Barry E. Carter, Making Progress in International Institutions and Law, in Progress in International Law 51-68 (Russell Miller & Jessica Bratspies eds., Leiden, Neth.: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2008).
Barry E. Carter,
The Future of International Economic Law, 101 Am. Soc'y Int'l L. Proc. 236-238 (2007).
Barry E. Carter,
Immunity For Foreign Officials: Possibly Too Much and Confusing As Well, 99 Am. Soc'y Int'l L. Proc. 230-233 (2005).
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Barry E. Carter,
State-Supported Terrorism and the U.S. Courts: Some Foreign Policy Problems, 96 Am. Soc'y. Int'l L. Proc. 251-254 (2002).
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Barry E. Carter,
Terrorism Supported by Rogue States: Some Foreign Policy Questions Created by Involving U.S. Courts, 36 New Eng. L. Rev. 933-941 (2002).
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Brief of International Law and Jurisdiction Professors as Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioners, Rasul v. Bush, Nos. 03-334, 03-343 (U.S. Jan. 12, 2004), 2004 WL 69144 (decision available 542 U.S. 466).
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