Bibliography
Bibliographic Entries | Country/Region | Key Terms |
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Ronald Bailey. “The Secrets of Intangible Wealth.” Reason.com, (October 5,2007). Web. Available online at http://reason.com/archives/2007/10/05/the-secrets-of-intangible-weal |
intangible wealth, natural capital, efficient judicial system, effective government, property rights, rule of law | |
Ronald J. Daniels, Michael J. Trebilcock, and Lindsey D. Carson. "The Legacy of Empire: The common law inheritance and commitments to legality in former British colonies." American Journal of Comparative Law 59 (2011): 111- 178. |
Barbados, Jamaica, Caribbean, Botswana, Nigeria, Kenya, Africa, India, Burma, Singapore | colonial legal legacy, British colonial legacy, English common law, modern rule of law |
Rosa E. Brooks. “The New Imperialism: Violence, norms, and the ‘Rule of Law’.” Michigan Law Review 101, no. 7 (2003): 2275-2340. |
rule of law, self-determination, human rights, law and order | |
Roscoe Pound. "Law in Books and Law in Action." American Law Review 44 (1910): 12-36. |
theory of law, law in action, over-reliance on justice systems, individualism and rules/justice | |
Roumeen Islam. Institutional Reform and the Judiciary: Which way forward? Washington, DC: World Bank, 2003. |
judicial reform, institution-building, judicial reform and empirical and comparative approach | |
Roy Carr-Hill. “Finding and Then Counting Out-of-School Children.” Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education. 42.2 (2012): 187–212. |
Millennium Development Goals, MGDs, child poverty, inadequate housing, children's rights | |
Roy Walmsley. “World pretrial/Remand Imprisonment List (pretrial detainees and other remand prisoners in all five continents).” London: King's College London, International Centre for Prison Studies, 2008. |
pretrial imprisonment, pretrial detainees, remand imprisonment | |
Roy Walmsley. “World Prison Population List, 8th ed.” London: King's College London, International Centre for Prison Studies, 2009. |
global prison population, pretrial detainees | |
Ruchir Sharma. “Broken BRICs: Why the Rest Stopped Rising.” Foreign Affairs (November–December 2012). |
international development, economic growth | |
Rukmini Callimachi. “Congo Rape Rate Equal To 48 Women Attacked Every Hour: Study.” Huffington Post, May 11, 2011. Web. Available online at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/11/congo-rape-48-women-every-hour_.... |
Congo, Africa | rate of rape, sexual violence, violence against women, gender-based violence |
Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks. "How to Influence States: Socialization and international human rights law." Duke Law Journal 54, no. 3 (2004): 621-703. |
integrated theory of regime design, coercion, persuasion, acculturation, human rights law, law influences state behavior, international norms | |
Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks. "Incomplete Internalization and Compliance with human rights Law." European Journal of International Law 19, no. 4 (2008): 725-748. |
global-level acculturation, global norms, human rights norms, internalizing human rights norms, global social influence | |
Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks. "Incomplete Internalization and Compliance with human rights Law: A rejoinder to Roda Mushkat." European Journal of International Law 20, no. 2 (2009): 443-446. |
integrated theory of human rights, human rights norms, global norms | |
Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks. "International Law and State Socialization: Conceptual, empirical, and normative challenges." Duke Law Journal 54, no. 4 (2005): 983-998. |
integrated theory of regime design, acculturation, human rights law, law influences state behavior | |
Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks. "Measuring the Effects of human rights Treaties." European Journal of International Law 14, no. 1 (2003): 171-183. |
human rights, human rights treaties, human rights violations, international law | |
S. A. Limoncelli. "International Voluntary Associations, Local Social Movements and State Paths to the Abolition of Regulated Prostitution in Europe, 1875-1950." International Sociology 21, no. 1 (2006): 31-59. |
Europe | regulated prostitution, commercial sex trade |
S. E. Hendrix. "Innovation in Criminal Procedure in Latin America: Guatemala's Conversion to the Adversarial System." Southwestern Journal of Law and Trade in the Americas 5 (Fall 1998): 365-419. |
Guatemala, Central America, Latin America | access to justice, criminal procedure |
S. F. Joireman. "Inherited Legal Systems and Effective Rule of Law: Africa and the Colonial Legacy." Journal of Modern African Studies 39, no. 4 (2001): 571-596. |
Africa | access to justice, colonial legacy |
S. Golub and M. McQuay. “Appendix 1: The Impact of Legal Empowerment Activities on Agrarian Reform Implementation in the Philippines.” in Legal Empowerment: Advancing Good Governance and Poverty Reduction. Manilla, PH: Asian Development Bank Report, 2001. |
Philippines, Southeast Asia | legal empowerment, legal empowerment and rule of law, land reform law, grassroots advocacy |
S. Kothari. "Whose Nation? The Displaced as Victims of Development." Economic and Political Weekly 31, no. 24 (1996): 1476-1485. |
colonial legacy, effect of development, displacement | |
S. Morris and A. Pandey. "Towards Reform of Land Acquisition Framework in India." Economic and Political Weekly 42, no. 22 (2007): 2083-2090. |
India, South Asia | colonial legacy, land acquisition, land rights |
S. V. Windeyer. "A Birthright and Inheritance: The Establishment of the Rule of Law in Australia." Tasmanian University Law Review 1 (1962): 635-669. |
Australia | rule of law, development of the criminal justice system in Australia |
Sadako Ogata. Human Security Now. New York: Commision on Human Security, 2003. |
human security, violence conflict, human security approach, poverty and human security, health and human security | |
Samuel Grumiau. “UNICEF Aids Restavek Victims of Abuse and Exploitation in Haiti.” At a Glance: Haiti. January 31, 2012. Web. Available online at http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/haiti_61518 |
Haiti, Caribbean | forced labor, labor slavery, child trafficking, exploitation, physical abuse, child abuse |
Samuel Walker and Charles Katz. The Police in America: An Introduction. New York: McGraw- Hill (2007). |
United States, North America | foundations of policing, police and policing |
Samuel Walker. A Critical History of Police Reform. Lexington, MA: DC Heath and Company, 1977. |
United States, North America | nineteenth century police force, professionalizing the police force, police reform, reforming society, cops as social workers, historical police force, American police |
Sanja K. Ivkovi_. "To Serve and Collect: Measuring Police Corruption." The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 93, no. 2/3 (2003): 593-650. |
police corruption, corruption control, measuring corruption, law enforcement, law enforcement/police reform | |
Sanjeev Gupta, Hamid Davoodi, and Rosa Alonso-Terme. “Does Corruption Affect Income Inequality and Poverty?” International Monetary Fund Working Paper 98/76, 1998. |
effect of corruption on economic growth, effect of corruption on social spending, correlation between decreased corruption and decreased levels of poverty | |
Sankar Sen and P. M. Nair . “A Report on Trafficking in Women and Children in India 2002–2003.” NHRC, UNIFEN, ISS Project , vol. I. New Delhi: UNIFEM (2004). Web. Available online at http://nhrc.nic.in/Documents/ReportonTrafficking.pdf59 |
India, South Asia | trafficking in women, trafficking in children, human rights violations, sexual exploitation, forced labor |
Sara K. Andrews. “US Domestic Prosecution of the American International Sex Tourist: Efforts to protect children from sexual exploitation.” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 94 (2004): 415-453. |
United States, North America, Southeast Asia | sexual exploitation, sex tourism, children’s rights, child sexual exploitation, commercial sexual exploitation |
Sarah H. Cleveland. "Norm Internalization and US Economic Sanctions." Yale Journal of International Law 26 (2006): 1-91. |
human rights, international law norms, foreign development, domestic/transnational norm internalization, human and labor rights enforcement, economic sanctions, transnational enforcement system | |
Sarah H. Cleveland. "Our International Constitution." Yale Journal of International Law 31 (2006): 1-125. |
international law, international cases, constitutional interpretation | |
Sarah H. Cleveland. “Foreign Authority, American Exceptionalism, and the Dred Scott Case.” Chicago-Kent Law Review 82 (2007): 393-455. |
United States, North America | exceptionalism, legal isolationism, use of foreign authority, American law, pre-Civil War slavery |
Sarah H. Cleveland. “human rights Sanctions and International Trade: A theory of compatibility.” Journal of International Economic Law 5 (2002): 133-189. |
human rights, trade sanctions, human rights violations, labor violations, trade liberalization, international legal system | |
Scott Campbell, Suleyman A. Baldo, and Alison DesForges. "Democratic Republic of Congo: Casualties of War: Civilians, Rule of Law, and Democratic Freedoms." human rights Watch 11, no. 1 (1999). |
human rights violations, civil conflict, rule of law, illegal detention, violence against women, gender-based violence | |
Scott L. Cummings and Louise G. Trubek. “Globalizing Public Interest Law.” University of Wisconsin Legal Studies Research Paper No. 1073, 2009. |
public interest law, rule of law, rule of law movement, global governance, transnational activism, social justice | |
Sean Tait and Dick Usher. "Co-ordinating Prevention: The role of community safety forums." in Crime Prevention Partnerships, Eric Pelser, ed. Pretoria, ZA: Institute for Security Studies, 2002: 57-66. |
Africa, South Africa | crime prevention, community policing approach |
Shalini Randeria. "The State of Globalization: Legal plurality, overlapping sovereignties and ambiguous alliances between civil society and the cunning state in India." Theory, Culture and Society 24, no. 1 (2007): 1-33. |
India, South Asia | globalization, role of the state, national sovereignty, international law, transnational legal plurality, supranational norms, history of colonialism, legacy of colonialism |
Shannon Brennan and Mia Dauvergne. “Police-reported crime statistics in Canada, 2010.” Component of Statistics Canada no. 85-002-X , 2011. |
Vancouver, Canada, North America | strategic planning, crime trends |
Shaohua Chen and Martin Ravallion. “An Update to the World Bank’s Estimates of Consumption Poverty in the Developing World.” Development Research Group, World Bank (2012). Available online at http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTPOVCALNET/Resources/Global_Poverty.... |
absolute poverty, poverty statistics, Millennium Development Goals | |
Shireen J. Jejeebhoy and Sarah Bott. “Non-consensual Sexual Experiences of Young People: A Review of the Evidence from Developing Countries.” New Delhi: Population Council (2003). Web. Available online at http://www.popcouncil.org/pdfs/wp/seasia/seawp16.pdf |
South Asia, East Asia | non-consensual sexual experiences, forced sex, sexual assault, child abuse, sexual coercion, trafficking, forced prostitution |
Sibusiso Masuku and Eric Pelser. "Silent Partnerships: Crime prevention in two small towns." in Crime Prevention Partnerships, Eric Pelser, ed. Pretoria, ZA: Institute for Security Studies, 2002: 47-56. |
local government and crime prevention, crime prevention | |
Siddharth Kara. “Sex Trafficking: A Global Overview.” World Politics Review, August 10, 2010. |
violence against women, sex trafficking, human trafficking, business model of sex trafficking, modern slavery | |
Simeon Djankov, Rafael La Porta, Florencia Lopez-de-Silanes, and Andrei Shleifer. “Courts.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 118, no. 2 (2003): 453-517. |
procedural formalism, property rights, property disputes, court effectiveness | |
Simon Caney. "Cosmopolitan Justice and Institutional Design: An Egalitarian Liberal Conception of Global Governance." Social Theory and Practice 32, no. 4 (2006): 725-756. |
global governance, suprastate institutions, human rights, human security, global institutional design | |
Simon Chesterman. “An International Rule of Law?” American Journal of Comparative Law 56, no. 2 (2008): 331-361. |
rule of law, the need to define rule of law, evolution of rule of law | |
Simon Robins. “Restorative Approaches to Criminal Justice in Africa: The Case of Uganda.” The Theory and Practice of Criminal Justice in Africa. Pretoria, South Africa: Institute for Security Studies, 2009: 57-84. |
Africa, Uganda | access to justice, restorative justice, criminal justice systems in Africa |
Sofia Graca. “How to eliminate corruption in Africa?” Senior Thesis, Providence College, April 2009. Web. Available at: http://digitalcommons.providence.edu/glbstudy_students/10/. |
Africa, Angola | necessary system change, transformative justice |
Solomon J. Greene. “Staged Cities: Mega-Events, Slum Clearance, and Global Capital.” Yale human rights and Development Law Journal 6 (2003): 161-187. |
Dominican Republic, Caribbean, Central America, Latin America | urban economic development, compulsory displacement, slum clearance programs, rapid urbanization, human rights |
Sonia Shah. "When Superbugs Attack: Antibiotic-resistant NDM-1 is undermining India's medical sector." in Foreign Affairs, Report: Global Public Health. March 28, 2012. |
India, South Asia | health risks, public health |