Bibliography

Bibliographic Entries Country/Region Key Terms

Stabroek Staff. "The Sophia Casualty and the Image of the Guyana Police Force." Stabroek News. May 15, 2012.

Guyana, Africa police violence, police abuse

State of Missouri, Department of Missouri. “Certificate of Nominations.” The Hayti Herald. Hayti, Missouri, July 23, 1914.

United States, North America legal/judicial/political nominations

Stephan Klingebiel, ed. New interfaces between security and development: Changing concepts and approaches. Bonn, DE: Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik/German Development Institute, 2006.

development and security, non-governmental aid agencies, new security environment, from human security to homeland security

Stephen Golub and Kim 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. Washington DC: Asian Development Bank, 2001: 127-134.

Philippines, Southeast Asia legal empowerment, legal education, land reform

Stephen Golub, ed. “What is Legal Empowerment? An Introduction.” International Development Law Organization, Legal Empowerment Working Papers, 2010.

legal empowerment, access to justice, gender equity

Stephen Golub. Beyond Rule of Law: The Legal Empowerment Alternative. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2003.

rule of law, legal empowerment, legal empowerment approach, rights-based approach, community-driven/grassroots activism, social change agents

Stephen Knack. Aid Dependence and the Quality of Governance: A cross-country empirical analysis. Washington, DC: World Bank, 1999.

good governance, aid dependence, corruption, rule of law, development aid and governance

Stephen S. Everhart, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, and Robert M. McNab. “Corruption, Governance, Investment and Growth in Emerging Markets.” Applied Economics 41, no. 13 (2009): 1579-1594. Web. Available at: tandfonline.com.

corruption, corruption effect on investment, governance

Steven C. Poe, Sabine C. Carey, and Tanya C. Vazquez. "How are These Pictures Different? A Quantitative Comparison of the US State Department and Amnesty International human rights Reports, 1976–1995." human rights Quarterly 23 (2001): 650-677.

measuring human rights data

Steven D. Levitt and Thomas J. Miles. “Empirical Study of Criminal Punishment.” Handbook of Law and Economics Ed. A. M. Polinsky and S. Shavell.Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2007.

crime and criminal behavior, crime reduction efforts, criminal justice systems

Steven E. Hendrix. “USAID Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law in Latin America and the Caribbean.” Southwestern Journal of Law and Trade in the Americas 9, no. 2 (2002): 277-320.

United States, North America, Caribbean, Latin America corruption, rule of law, democracy and rule of law, foreign assistance

Steven Pinker. The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined. New York: The Viking Press (2011). Print.

human society and violence, human rights, women's rights, children's rights, civilization and violence

Stop Violence Against Women. Democratic Republic of Congo, Mass Rape: Time for remedies. London, UK: Amnesty International, 2004.

Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa, transitional government, rape, violence against women, sexual violence, need for aftercare, (no) access to justice

Stuart Ford. “How Leadership in International Criminal Law is Shifting from the United States to Europe and Asia: An Analysis of Spending on and Contributions to International Criminal Courts.” Saint Louis University Law Journal 55 (2011): 953–999. Web. Available online at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1674063

international criminal law, international criminal courts, spending on international courts, international criminal justice

Sue Jones, Keith Biddle and Jacqueline McLean. Namibia Police Project, 1990-95. London: UK Department for International Development, 2004.

Namibia, Africa

Suketu Mehta. Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found. New York: Vintage Books, 2005: 176-177.

India, South Asia judicial system, over burdened court system

Susan Colby, Nan Stone, and Paul Carttar. "Zeroing in on Impact: In an era of declining resources, nonprofits need to clarify their intended impact." Stanford Social Innovation Review, (Fall) 2004.

theory of change, clarifying goals, goals/outcomes of nonprofits

Susan D. Franck. “Foreign Direct Investment, Investment Treaty Arbitration, and the Rule of Law.” Global Business and Development Law Journal, vol. 19, no. 2 (2007): 337-373.

foreign investment, alternative arbitration, private/privatized justice system, Bilateral Investment Treaties

Susan Dicklitch. “Failed Democratic Transition in Cameroon: A human rights explanation.” human rights Quarterly 24, no. 1 (2002): 152-176.

Cameroon, Africa rights-respective society, human rights, human rights culture

Susan Rose-Ackerman. “Corruption and Government.” International Peacekeeping 15, no. 3 (2008): 328–343.

corruption, short-term solution for stability, corruption undermining nation-building, corruption undermines reform agenda, corruption effect on peacebuilding

Susanne Jaspars, Sorcha O’Callaghan, and Elizabeth Stites. “Linking livelihoods and protection: A preliminary analysis based on a review of the literature and agency practice.” Humanitarian Practice Group Working Paper, (December) 2007.

impact of conflict on civilians, linkages between livelihoods and protection, protection programming, everyday violence

Susanne Karstedt. “Comparing cultures, comparing crime: Challenges, prospects and problems for a global criminology.” Crime, Law and Social Change 36, no. 3 (2001): 285–308.

comparative criminology, global criminology, culture relationship with crime, cultural influences in comparative criminology

Suzannah Linton. "Safeguarding the Independence and Impartiality of the Cambodian Extraordinary Chambers." Journal of International Criminal Justice 4, no. 2 (2006): 327-341.

Cambodia, Southeast Asia judicial independence, independence judiciary, safeguarding judicial independence, criminal procedure law, corruption and bribery

Suzanne J. Cooper, Anne Morrison Piehl, Anthony A. Braga, and David M. Kennedy. "Testing for Structural Breaks in the Evaluation of Programs." The Review of Economics and Statistics 85, no. 3 (2003): 550-558.

Boston, United States, North America youth violence, parameter stability, program evaluation, youth homicide

Sylvia B . Ondimba. “The World Must Support Its Widows.” The Guardian. June 23, 2011. Web. Available online at http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/jun/23/international-widows...

caring for widows, extreme poverty, risk of sexual exploitation, Millennium Development Goals

T. R. Gurr. Rogues, Rebels, and Reformers: A Political History of Urban Crime and Conflict. Beverly Hills, Calif., Sage Publications, 1976.

T. Skocpol. States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia, and China. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1979.

France, Europe, Russia, China, East Asia social revolution

T.C.A. Anant and N.L. Mitra. "The Role of Law and Legal Institutions in Asian Economic Development: The Case of India; Patterns of Change in the Legal System and Socio-Economy." HIID Development Discussion Paper no. 662, (November) 1998.

India, South Asia legal institutions and economic policy, independence judiciary, judiciary and economic rights

Tamar Ezer. "Inheritance Law in Tanzania: The impoverishments of widows and daughters." The Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 7 (2006): 599-662. Web. Available online at http://winafrica.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Inheritance-Law-in-Tanza...

Tanzania, Africa widow's rights, women's rights, property rights, gender (in)equality

Tanis Day, Katherine McKenna, and Audra Bowlus. “The Economic Costs of Violence Against Women: An Evaluation of the Literature.” United Nations Expert Brief (2005).

violence against women as a human rights issue, economic cost of violence against women, collecting data on women that have experienced violence

Tanyade Kachika. “Land Grabbing in Africa: A Review of the Impacts and the Possible Policy Responses” Oxfam (2010).Web. Available online at http://www.oxfamblogs.org/eastafrica/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/land grabbing-in-Africa.-Final.pdf

Africa land grabbing, property rights, land rights, food security, energy security, women's rights, women's property rights, land policy reform

Tatyana Bashlycheva. “Does Corruption ‘Grease or Sand the Wheels?’: The effect of corruption on loan contractual terms.” Master’s Thesis, Central European University, 2011.

corruption, effect of corruption, foreign aid

Teresa Lewis. “Economies of Slavery.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005.

forced labor, modern global economy, International Labor Organization, child labor

Tessa Khan and Jim Wormington. “Mobile Courts in the DRC- Lessons from Development for International Criminal Justice.” Oxford Transitional Justice Research Working Paper Series, July 9, 2012. Web. Available online at http://otjr.csls.ox.ac.uk/materials/papers/178/mobile%20courts%20DRC.pdf

Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo international criminal justice, international development, rule of law development, local participation, holistic approach, human development

The Administrator General’s Act, Ugandan law cap. 157 (1933).

Africa, Uganda Ugandan Law, property law, widow's rights

The Anti-Rape Law of 1997, Filipino Law, Republic Act 8353.

Philippines, Southeast Asia definitions, penalties

The Civil Procedure Act, Kenyan Law cap. 21 (2007).

Kenya, Africa Kenyan law, judicial process; roles, responsibilities and definitions

The Criminal Procedure Code, Kenyan Law cap. 75 (rev. ed. 2009).

Kenya, Africa powers of court, arrest proceedings, due process

The Foundation Center. "Highlights of Foundation Giving Trends." Foundations Today Series, 2008.

non-profits, funding streams, funding trends

The History of Henry and St. Clair Counties, Missouri. St. Joseph, MO: National Historical Company, 1883. Web. Available online at http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofhenryst00nati#page/958/mode/2up

United States, North America land rights, property rights

The Law on Suppression of human trafficking and Sexual Exploitation, Cambodia Law (2008).

Southeast Asia, Cambodia Cambodian law, anti-trafficking law

The Law on Suppression of the Kidnapping, Trafficking, and Exploitation of Human Persons, Cambodia Law (1996).

Southeast Asia, Cambodia Cambodian law, anti-trafficking law

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. "Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness and the Accra Agenda for Action." 2005/2008.

Millennium Development Goals, reforming delivery and management of developmental aid, good governance, government transparency, government accountability, donor policies, partnerships in development, country ownership of development

The Penal Code Act, Ugandan law cap. 120 (1950).

Uganda, Africa crimes, offences, punishments

The Penal Code, Indonesia (amended 1999).

Indonesia, Southeast Asia Indonesian law

The Penal Code, Kenyan Law cap. 63 (rev. ed. 2009).

Kenya, Africa crimes, offences, punishments

The Police Act, Indian Law (1861).

India, South Asia police and policing, police power

The Succession Act, Ugandan law cap. 162 (1906).

Uganda, Africa rights of the deceased's family, widows and land grabbing

The World Bank. The World Bank Legal Review: Law, Equity, and Development. vol. Ed. A. Palacio . Washington: The World Bank (2006). Print.

law and development, equity and development, justice system reform, poverty reduction, economic development, rule of law

The World Bank. “Alternative Dispute Resolution Workshop.” January 6, 2000. Room MC4-800, 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. Washington: Miller Reporting Co. (2000). Web. Available online at http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTLAWJUSTINST/Resources/TranscriptOf...

alternative dispute resolution, alternative arbitration methods