Bibliography
Bibliographic Entries | Country/Region | Key Terms |
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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. |
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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 |