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This page provides
selected bibliographies of the Georgetown University Law
Center faculty members that are associated with the IIEL,
including some of the most recent works of these scholars.
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ALEXANDER ALEINKOFF, DAVID A. MARTIN & HIROSHI MOTOMURA,
IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP: PROCESS AND POLICY (West Group
5th ed. 2003).
T.
ALEXANDER ALEINKOFF (ed.), MIGRATION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
(Associated Press, 2003).
T. ALEXANDER ALEINIKOFF, SEMBLANCES OF SOVEREIGNTY: THE
CONSTITUTION, THE STATE, AND AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP (Harvard
U. Press 2002).
T. ALEXANDER ALEINKOFF & DOUGLAS B. KLUSMEYER, CITIZENSHIP
POLICIES FOR AN AGE OF MIGRATION (Migration Pol'y Inst.
2002).
T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Detaining Plenary Power:
The Meaning and Impact of Zadvydas v. Davis, 16
GEO. IMMIGR. L.J. 365 (2002).
Maxwell Gregg Bloche, Rogue Science,
91 GEO. L. J. (forthcoming in 2003).
Maxwell Gregg Bloche & Lawrence Gostin, The
Politics of Public Health: A Reply to Richard Epstein,
PERSPECTIVES IN BIOL. & MED. (forthcoming IN 2003).
Maxwell Gregg Bloche, Ana Balsa, Naomi
Seiler & Tom McGuire, Clinical Uncertainty and
Health Care Disparities, 29 AM. J. L. & MED. 203
(2003).
Maxwell Gregg Bloche, The Invention
of Health Law, 91 CAL. L. REV. 247 (2003).
MAXWELL GREGG BLOCHE (ed.), THE PRIVATIZATION
OF HEALTH CARE REFORM: LEGAL AND REGULATORY PERSPECTIVES
(2003).
Maxwell Gregg Bloche, Introduction:
Health and the WTO, 5 J. INT'Ll ECON. L. 823 (2002).
[an introduction to the JIEL "mini symposium" on health
and the WTO]
Maxwell Gregg Bloche, WTO Deference
to National Health Policy: Toward an Interpretive Principle," 5
J. INT'Ll ECON. L. 825 (Oxford Univ. Press, 2002).
Maxwell Gregg Bloche, The Invention
of Health Law, 91 CALIF. L. REV. (forthcoming in
March 2003)
Maxwell Gregg Bloche, Trust and Betrayal
in the Medical Marketplace, 55 STAN. L. REV. 919
(2002).
Steve Charnovitz, WTO Dispute Settlement
as a Model for International Governance, World Trade
Review (forthcoming 2003) (Review of Philippe Legrain,
Open World: The Truth about Globalisation).
STEVE CHARNOVITZ, ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION
AND COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS
(Kluwer Law International, forthcoming 2003).
Steve Charnovitz, The Emergence of
Democratic Participation in Global Governance, 10
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies Winter 45 (Winter
2003).
Steve Charnovitz, The WTO's Problematic "Last
Resort" Against Noncompliance, 57 Aussenwirtschaft.
The Swiss Review of International Economic Relations
409 (December 2002).
Steve Charnovitz, Reflections on
North American Environmental Cooperation, 28 CANADA-UNITED
STATES LAW JOURNAL 489 (2002).
Steve Charnovitzy & Jason Kearns, Adjudicating
Compliance in the WTO: A Review of DSU Article 21.5, 5
J. INT'Ll ECON. L. 331 (2002).
Steve Charnovitz, The Legal Status
of the Doha Declaration, 5 J. INT'Ll ECON. L. 207
(2002).
BARRY E. CARTER, PHILLIP R. TRIMBLE & CURTIS
A. BRADLEY, INTERNATIONAL LAW (Aspen Publishers: 4th ed.
2003 (due out in May), with earlier eds. in 1999, 1995,
and 1991).
BARRY E. CARTER, PHILLIP R. TRIMBLE & CURTIS
A. BRADLEY, INTERNATIONAL LAW: SELECTED DOCUMENTS (Aspen
Publishers: 6th ed. 2003 (due out in May) with earlier
eds. in 2001, 1999, 1995, 1994, and 1991).
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 (USA*Engage
2002).
Barry E. Carter, State-Supported
Terrorism and the U.S. Courts: Some Foreign Policy Problems,
in PROCEEDINGS FOR THE 96TH ANNUAL MEETING 251 (American
Society of International Law 2002).
Barry E. Carter, Terrorism Supported
by Rogue States: Some Foreign Policy Questions Created
by Involving U.S. Courts, 36 NEW ENG. L. REV. 933
(2002).
JAMES V. FEINERMAN & THOMAS B. PEELE III, CHINA AFTER
THE WTO: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW NOW (Practising Law Institute
2001).
JAMES V. FEINERMAN ET AL. (eds.), THE LIMITS OF THE RULE
OF LAW IN CHINA (2001).
James V. Feinerman, The Chinese – Aren’t
They ‘Human’? (forthcoming).
James V. Feinerman, A Decade of
Delinquency: Chinese Approaches to the Problem of Juvenile
Delinquency (forthcoming).
James V. Feinerman, The Dian Transaction: Family,
Property and Violence in China (forthcoming).
James V. Feinerman, Japanese Success, Chinese Failure:
The Use of Law in Economic Development During the Nineteenth
Century (forthcoming).
James V. Feinerman, Eulogy, In Memoriam: September
11, 2001, in 33 LAW & POL'Y INT'L BUS.
1 (2001).
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