Selected articles
and chapters
International
law, organizations, and global governance
Intervention, state-building, and post-conflict
reconstruction
Regulation and oversight of intelligence services
Miscellany
- The Outlook for UN Reform, NYU
School of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 11-55 (July 2011).
- Asia’s Role in
Global Governance: World Economic Forum Global Redesign Initiative —
Singapore Hearing, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
Research Paper No. LKYSPP10-002, NYU School of Law, Public Law Research
Paper No. 10-09.
- An International Rule of Law?, American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol.
56, pp. 331-361, 2008; NYU Law School, Public Law Research Paper No.
08-11
- The Turn to Ethics: Disinvestment from Multinational
Corporations for Human Rights Violations - The Case of Norway's
Sovereign Wealth Fund, American
University International Law Review, Vol. 23, pp.
577-615, 2008; NYU Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 08-25
- Globalization Rules: Accountability, Power, and the
Prospects for Global Administrative Law, Global
Governance, Vol. 14, pp. 39-52, 2008
- Does ASEAN Exist? The Association of Southeast Asian
Nations as an International Legal Person, Singapore
Year Book of International Law, Vol. 12, pp. 199-211,
2008; NYU Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 08-26
- The UN Security Council and the Rule of Law,
UN Doc. A/63/69-S/2008/270 (2008); NYU School of Law, Public Law
Research Paper No. 08-57
- (with Thomas M. Franck and David M. Malone) Law and Practice of the United
Nations (Introduction), Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2008
- Secretary or
General? The UN Secretary-General in World Politics (Introduction),
Simon Chesterman, ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007
- (with Beatrice Pouligny) Are Sanctions
Meant to Work? The Politics of Creating and Implementing Sanctions
Through the United Nations, Global
Governance, Vol. 9, pp. 503-518, 2003
- Human Rights as Subjectivity: The Age of Rights and the
Politics of Culture, Millennium:
Journal of International Studies, Vol. 27, pp.
97-118, 1998
- “Leading from Behind”: The Responsibility to Protect,
the Obama Doctrine, and Humanitarian Intervention After
Libya, Ethics &
International Affairs forthcoming 2011; NYU School of Law, Public
Law Research Paper No. 11-35.
- Resolving Territorial Disputes: Cambodia-Thailand, the
South China Sea, and the Role of International Law, Shangri-La
Dialogue, 2011.
- Lawyers, Guns, and Money: The Governance of Business
Activities in Conflict Zones, Chicago Journal of International Law, 2011; Lee Kuan Yew
School of Public Policy Research Paper No. LKYSPP10-005-CAG; NYU School
of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 10-34.
- International Territorial
Administration and the Limits of Law (review essay discussing books by
Eric De Brabandere, Carsten
Stahn, and Ralph Wilde), Leiden Journal of International Law,
vol. 23, pp. 437–447, 2010.
- (with Angelina Fisher) Private
Security, Public Order: The Outsourcing of Public Services and Its
Limits (Introduction), in Private Security, Public Order: The
Outsourcing of Public Services and Its Limits,
Simon Chesterman and Angelina Fisher, eds., pp. 1-7, Oxford University
Press, 2009; NYU School of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 09-47
- Book Review: The Responsibility to Protect: Ending Mass
Atrocity Crimes Once and for All, by Gareth Evans, Cambridge Review of International
Affairs 29 (2009), 541–543.
- UNaccountable? The United
Nations, Emergency Powers, and the Rule of Law in Asia, in Emergency
Powers in Asia, Victor V. Ramraj & Arun K.
Thiruvengadam, eds., (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010),
237–263; NYU School of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 08-42
- Leashing the Dogs of War: The Rise of Private Military
and Security Companies, Carnegie
Reporter, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 36-45, Fall 2008; NYU
Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 08-24
- Ownership in Theory and in Practice: Transfer of
Authority in UN Statebuilding Operations, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding,
Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 3-26, 2007
- (with Chia Lehnardt) From Mercenaries
to Market: The Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companies
(Introduction), in From Mercenaries to Market: The Rise and Regulation of Private
Military Companies, Simon Chesterman and Chia
Lehnardt, eds., Oxford University Press, 2007; NYU Law School, Public
Law Research Paper No. 07-09
- Imposed Constitutions, Imposed Constitutionalism, and
Ownership, Connecticut Law Review,
Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 947-954, 2005
- (with Michael Ignatieff
and Ramesh Thakur) Making States Work: State Failure and the Crisis of
Governance (Introduction & Conclusion), in Making States Work: State Failure and the Crisis of Governance,
Simon Chesterman, Michael Ignatieff and Ramesh
Thakur, eds., Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2005
- Wikileaks
and the Future of Diplomacy, Global-is-Asian,
Issue 11, 2011.
- National Security, Surveillance,
and Privacy after Osama, American Constitution Society Book Talk,
2011.
- Phone-Hacking, Muck-Raking, and the Future of
Surveillance, OUPblog: Oxford
University Press's Academic Insights for the Thinking World, February
2011; NYU School of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 11-30.
- Intelligence Cooperation in International Operations:
Peacekeeping, Weapons Inspections, and the Apprehension and Prosecution
of War Criminals, in Accountability of International Intelligence Cooperation,
Hans Born and Ian Leigh, eds. (forthcoming); NYU School of Law, Public
Law Research Paper No. 09-34
- I Spy
(review essay discussing books by Richard L. Russell, Amy B. Zegart, Ernest R. May and Philip D. Zelikow, Athan Theoharis, and Hans Born and Marina Caparini), Survival,
Vol. 50, No. 3, pp. 163-176, 2008; NYU Law School, Public Law Research
Paper No. 08-16
- We Can't Spy... If We Can't Buy!': The Privatization of
Intelligence and the Limits of Outsourcing 'Inherently Governmental
Functions, European Journal of International Law,
Vol. 19, No. 5, pp. 1055-1074, 2008; NYU Law School, Public Law Research
Paper No. 08-27
- Secrets and Lies: Intelligence Activities and the Rule
of Law in Times of Crisis, Michigan
Journal of International Law, Vol. 28, No. 3, 2007
- The Spy Who Came in from the Cold War: Intelligence and
International Law, Michigan Journal of International Law,
Vol. 27, 2006, pp. 1071–1130
- Shared
Secrets: Intelligence and Collective Security, Lowy Institute Paper No. 10 (2006)
- Does the UN Have Intelligence?, Survival, Vol. 48, No. 3, pp. 149-164, 2006
- The Evolution of Legal Education: Internationalization, Transnationalization, Globalization, German Law Journal, Vol. 10, No. 7, p. 877,
2009; CLPE Research Paper No. 33/2009
- Swiss Security Policy Hearings 2009 - Neutrality and its
Discontents, April 2009; NYU School of Law, Public Law
Research Paper No. 09-37
- The Globalisation of Legal Education, Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, pp.
58-67, July 2008
- Last Rights: Euthanasia, the Sanctity of Life, and the
Law in the Netherlands and the Northern Territory of Australia, International and Comparative Law Quarterly,
Vol. 47, pp. 362-393, 1998
- Additional
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