Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Global Law: International Offerings

Publications

Abrams, Paula

abrams.jpg1. We the People and Other Constitutional Tales: Teaching Constitutional Meaning Through Narrative, 41 The Law Teacher 3, 247-259 (2007), Lewis & Clark Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2008-10.
This paper was prepared for an international conference on the role of narrative in law.
2. Population Politics: Reproductive Rights and U.S. Asylum Policy, 14 Georgetown Immigration Law Review 881 (2000).
3. Reservations About Women: Population Policy and Reproductive Rights, 29 Cornell International Law Journal 1 (1996).
4. Population Control and Sustainability: It's the Same Old Song But With a Different Meaning, 27 Environmental Law 1111 (1997).

Blumm, Michael C.

blumm.jpg1. Native American Natural Resources Law (Carolina Academic Press, 2d ed. 2008); contains several discussions of other nation’s interpretations of aboriginal title and native fishing rights.
2. Sacrificing the Salmon (Bookworld Publications, 2002); contains a chapter on the U.S.-Canadian Pacific Salmon Treaty.
3. Native Fishing Rights and Environmental Protection in North America and New Zealand: A Comparative Analysis of Profits A Prendre and Habitat Servitudes, 8 Wisconsin International Law Journal 1 (1989).

Bogdanski, John (Jack)

bojack.jpg1. Foreign Student Tax Filing Rules: Better, but an Urban Myth Persists, 117 Tax Notes 1236 (Dec. 24, 2007).
2. IRS Drops Claim That It’s Keeping a Foreign Student Census, 99 Tax Notes 137 (Apr. 7, 2003).
3. Is the IRS the New Federal Watchdog Over Foreign Students?, 95 Tax Notes 261 (Apr. 8, 2002).
4. The IRS and Foreign Students: Common Sense Prevails, The Chronicle of Higher Education (Feb. 13, 1998).
5. The IRS Imposes a Ridiculous Burden on Foreign Students, The Chronicle of Higher Education (May 2, 1997).

Brunet, Edward

brunet1.jpg1. Arbitration Law in America: A Critical Appraisal (2006 Cambridge University Press).
2. Economic and Legal Implications of the U.S. Proposed Draft United Nations Convention on the International Seabed, 1974 U. Ill. L. Rev. 251.

Bushaw, Amy

bushaw.jpg1. Contracts: Cases, Discussion and Problems, Co-authored with Brian Blum (2d ed., Aspen Publishers, forthcoming, 2008); Contains international and comparative law aspects.
2. Some Comparative Aspects of Contract Law in Civil and Common Law Systems, co-authored with Kalvis Torgans, Professor, University of Latvia Faculty of Law, 12 Int’l Legal Perspectives 37 (Fall 2001/Spring 2002); Also published as part of the Proceedings of the International Conference on Problems of Transformation of Law in Connection with European Integration, Riga, Latvia, 2002.
3. Small Business, Local Culture, and Global Society: Some Examples from the United States, 5 J. Small & Emerging Bus. L. 223 (2001); Also published as part of the Proceedings of the Fourth Fulbright Conference on Globalization and Cultural Differences, held in Sofia, Bulgaria, May 19-21, 2000.
4. The Benefits of Worker Participation in Firm Governance: The Polish Experience, 3 Parker School Journal of East European Law 371 (1996).

Chin, William (Bill)

bill_chin.jpg1. Implausible Denial: The Government’s Denial of the Role of Race in its Prosecution of Wen Ho Lee, 5 Rutgers Race and the Law Review 1, 1-51 (2003).
2. Severing the Link between International Tension and Discrimination Against Asian and Arab Americans, 13 International Legal Perspectives 1, 8-15 (Fall 2002).

 

Drummonds, Henry

drummonds.jpg1. Transnational Small and Emerging Business In A World of Nikes and Microsofts, 4 J. Small and Emerging Business 249 (2000).

 

 

 

Gómez-Arostegui, H. Tomás

htgomez.jpg1. Harald Welte, Linux, and the GPL, 7 Oregon Intell. Prop. Newsletter 19 (Winter 2006).
2. Defining Private Life Under the European Convention on Human Rights by Referring to Reasonable Expectations, 35 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 153 (2005).
3. Know-How, Intellectual Property, and Confidentiality Issues, in Report on Legal Issues in SME Clusters (Pinsent Masons, ed., Legal-IST 2005; submitted to the European Commission).

Grant, John P.

Separately Published Works

grant.jpg1. The Harvard Research In International Law: Contemporary Analysis And Appraisal (with Barker, editors), W.S. Hein (2007).
2. International Criminal Law Deskbook (with Barker), Cavendish (2005).
3. The Lockerbie Trial: A Documentary History, Oceana (2004).
4. Encyclopedic Dictionary Of International Law (Second Edition, with Barker), Oceana (2003).
5. Lockerbie Trial Briefing Handbook, University of Glasgow/Law Society of Scotland/ Office for the Victims of Crime (1999, 2d ed. 2000).
6. English For Lawyers (with Kostabi and Soobik), University of Tartu Press (1994).
7. English-Estonian Law Glossary (with Soobik), University of Tartu Press (1993).
8. Legal Education: 2000 (with Jagtenberg and Nijkerk, editors), Gower Press (1988).
9. Encyclopedic Dictionary Of International Law (with Parry, Oceana, 1986).
10. The Impact Of Marine Pollution: Law And Practice (with Cusine), Croom Helm (1980).
11. Independence And Devolution: The Legal Implications For Scotland, W. Green (1976).

Works Published As Part of a Collection

12. The Harvard Research: Genesis to Exodus and Beyond, (with Barker) in The Harvard Research In International Law: Contemporary Analysis And Appraisal (with Barker, editors), W.S. Hein (2007).
13. Territorial Waters in The Harvard Research In International Law: Contemporary Analysis And Appraisal (with Barker, editors), W.S. Hein (2007).
14. Beyond the Montreal Convention, 36 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 453 (2004).
15. Monitoring and Enforcing Children’s International Human Rights, Children’s Rights In Scotland (eds. Cleland and Sutherland), W. Green (2d ed. 2001) 309.
16. Scots Law and International Conventions, Children’s Rights In Scotland (eds. Cleland and Sutherland) W. Green. (2d ed. 2001) (with Sutherland).
17. The Lockerbie Stalemate: Is an International Court the Answer?, 1996 Juridical Review 250 (with Dickinson).
18. A Paper Tiger. Monitoring and Enforcing the Convention, Children’s Rights In Scotland (eds. Cleland and Sutherland) W. Green (1996) 241.
19. Could Do Better: The Report on the U.K.’s Compliance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1995 Juridical Review 534.
20. International Law, Manual Of U.K. Oil And Gas Law (eds. Daintith and Willoughby) Oyez (2d ed. 1985).
21. The Conflict Between the Fishing and the Oil Industries in the North Sea: A Case Study, 4 Ocean Management 137 (1978).
22. International Law, The Shetland Report, The Nevis Institute (1978).
23. Ex Africa Semper Aliquid Nova, 1969 Juridical Review 1.

Huffman, James (Jim)

huffmanSmile2.jpg1. Government Liability And Disaster Mitigation: A Comparative Study, University Press (1986).
2. American Legal Education: Past, Present and Future, 12 Hakkuoh Review of Law and Politics 298 (2005).
3. Advisory Opinions and Canadian Constitutional Development: The Supreme Court’s Reference Jurisdiction, 74 Minnesota Law Review 1251 (1990) (with Mardilyn Saathoff).
4. Law, Comparative Legal Study, and Disaster Taxonomy, 7 International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters 3 (1989).
5. Justificacion Legal: La Importancia de la Distincion de Hart Entre Descripcion y Prescripcion, in El Concepto de Derecho de H.L.A. Hart (special edition of Revista de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Valparaiso, Chile) (1987).
6. Government Liability and Natural Hazard Mitigation in Japan, The Soviet Union, China, New Zealand and The United States, 1 The International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 379 (1983).
7. Government Liability for the External Costs of Earthquake Prediction (presented at UNESCO Conference, Paris, April, 1979) (reprinted in Recent Developments in World Seismology, Peking, 1982).
8. “A Brief History of North American Water Diplomacy,” in T. Anderson (ed.) North American Transboundary Water Marketing (1994).
9. “A North American Water Marketing Federation,” in T. Anderson (ed.) North American Transboundary Water Marketing (1994).
10. “NAFTA and Water: Dare We Talk About Water Markets?” in A.R. Riggs and Tom Velk (eds.) Beyond NAFTA: An Economic, Political and Sociological Perspective at 97 (1993).
11. “A Federal System for North American Water Marketing,” in J.E. Windsor (ed.) Water Export: Should Canada’s Water Be For Sale? (1992).
12. “Federalism: A Regional Approach to Global Environmental Problems,” in S.K. Majumdar et al (eds) Global Climate Change: Implications, Challenges & Mitigation Measures (1992).
13. “The Impact of Law on Public and Private Responses to Seismic Risk,” in Genie Parasismique et Aspects Vibratoires Dans le Genie Civil (1989).
14. “Policy Implications of Legal Liability for Government Involvement in Earthquake Engineering,” in 7 Proceedings of the Eighth World Conference on Earthquake Engineering 909 (1984).
15. “Naturaleza de la Teoria Legal,” 2 Communicaciones 203 (Primer Congreso Internacional de Filosofia del Derecho), Instituto de Cultura Juridica, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina (1982).
16. The Lake Izabal Area of Guatemala: Communications, Social Change, and Agricultural Development (with William R. Lassey, et al., Center for Planning and Development, Montana State University (1969).

Johansen, Steve

johansen2.jpg1. Steven J. Johansen, Clearly Ambiguous: A Visitor’s Reflection on the Irish Abortion Referendum of 2002, 25 Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comp L Rev. 205 (2003).
2. Stivens Dzohansens, Juridiska Analize Un Tekstu Rakstisana (Baiba Broka and Daiga Iljanova, trans., Tiesu Namu Agentura 2001).
3. Stivens Dzohansens and Baiba Broka, Juridiska Analize Un Tekstu Rakstisana (Baiba Broka and Daiga Iljanova, trans., 2d ed.Tiesu Namu Agentura 2007).

Kanter, Steve

kanter.jpg1. Legal Education in China, 32 American Journal Of Comparative Law 543 (1984) (co-quthored with Han Depei).
2. Socratic Sipping: Teaching Law in China, 13 China Exchange News 7 (1985), reprinted in 6 Journal Of The Association Of International Education Administrators 13 (1986).
3. Constitution Making in Kazakhstan, 5 International Legal Perspectives 65 (1993)
4. Legal Briefs: U.S. Training Programs for Chinese Legal Professionals: Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College, 22 China Exchange News 31 (1994)
5. Proposition 187: A Debate on California's Immigration Initiative, 7 International Legal Perspectives 85 (1995) (co-authored with F.J. Capriotti, III, and Stephen Pidgeon).
6. Consultancy Report on the Draft Constitution of Kazakhstan, (with Peter Germer, Denmark, and Neelan Tiruchelvam, Sri Lanka), under the auspices of the International Human Rights Law Group (September, 1992).
7. Has a number of submissions and contributions to various issues of The Advocate related to international stuff; and some stuff in the CLE International Business Law conferences L&C used to run.

Loren, Lydia Pallas

lorencolorforweb.jpg1. Copyright In A Global Information Economy (2d Ed. Aspen 2006) (with Julie Cohen, Ruth Okediji, and Maureen O’Rourke) .
2. Copyright In A Global Information Economy: Case And Statutory Supplement (Aspen) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007 (with Julie Cohen, Ruth Okediji, and Maureen O’Rourke).
3. Copyright In A Global Information Economy: Statutory Supplement (Aspen) 2003, 2006 (with Julie Cohen, Ruth Okediji, and Maureen O’Rourke).
4. Technological Protections in Copyright Law – Is More Legal Protection Needed? in International Review of Law, Computers and Technology (Kenneth V. Russell Ed.) (2002).

Mandiberg, Susan

sfm_2008.jpg1. Imposição Criminal das Leis de Proteção Ambiental, in Vladimir Passos de Freitas, ed., Direito Ambiental em Evolução (Curitaba, Juruá Editorial 1998).
2. The Venezuelan Criminal Process, written materials presented in conjunction with presentation to Lewis & Clark Alumni CLE, October, 1989).
3. Lo Formal y lo Procesal en la Vida Constitucional: Observaciones, Politemas: La Revista de los Procesos Politicos 26 (Año 3 #8, 1989, Caracas).

Miller, Robert J. (Bob)

rmiller.jpg1. Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis & Clark, and Manifest Destiny (Praeger Publishers Sept. 2006).
2. The Doctrine of Discovery in American Indian Law, 42 Idaho L. Rev. 1-122 (2005).
3. Robert J. Miller & Jacinta Ruru. An Indigenous Lens into Comparative Law: The Doctrine of Discovery in the United States and New Zealand. http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=1099574.
4. Exercising Cultural Self-Determination: The Makah Indian Tribe Goes Whaling, 25 Am. Indian L. Rev. 165 (2001).

Parry, John

john_parry.jpg1. Two articles on international extradition of suspected criminals:
a. The Lost History of International Extradition Litigation, 43 Virginia Journal of International Law 93-171 (2002);
b. No Appeal: The U.S.-U.K. Supplementary Extradition Treaty’s Attempt to Create Federal Jurisdiction, 25 Loyola of L.A. International and Comparative Law Review 543-579 (2003).
2. U.S. and Israeli approaches to issues of state violence:
a. Judicial Restraints on Illegal State Violence: Israel and the United States, 35 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 73-149 (2002).
3. Responsibility for terrorist acts:
a. Collective and Individual Responsibility for Acts of Terrorism, in Understanding Evil: An Interdisciplinary Approach 107-126 (Margaret S. Breen ed., Rodopi Press 2003);
b. Debate, Light at the End of the Pipeline?: Choosing a Forum for Suspected Terrorists, 156 University of Pennsylvania Law Review PENNumbra 356-378 (2008), http://www.pennumbra.com/debates/terrorcourts.pdf (with Amos N. Guiora).
4. Several articles on torture that discuss international law aspects of the problem:
a. The Shape of Modern Torture: Extraordinary Rendition and Ghost Detainees, 6 Melbourne Journal of International Law 516-533 (2005) (reprinted in Torture: A Legal Debate (K. Naga Sri Valli ed., Icfai Univ. Press 2007));
5. “Just for Fun”:
a. Understanding Torture and Understanding Abu Ghraib, 1 Journal of National Security Law & Policy 253-284 (2005);
b. Escalation and Necessity: Defining Torture at Home and Abroad, in Torture: A Collection 145-164 (Sanford Levinson ed., Oxford Univ. Press 2004, expanded paperback edition 2006);
c. What is Torture, Are We Doing It, and What if We Are?, 64 Univ. of Pittsburgh Law Review 237-262 (2003);
d. Interrogating Suspected Terrorists: Should Torture be an Option?, 63 Univ. of Pittsburgh Law Review 743-766 (2002) (with Welsh S. White) (reprinted in Civil Liberties vs. National Security in a Post-9/11 World (Katherine B. Darmer et al. eds., Prometheus Books 2004)).

Rohlf, Dan

dan_rolph.jpg1. Published in Japan; one of our first LLM grads translated my book on the Endangered Species Act into Japanese.

 

 

Stumpf, Juliet

prof1.jpg1. The Crimmigration Crisis: Immigrants, Crime, and Sovereign Power, 56 Am. U. L. Rev. 367 (Dec. 2006).
2. Citizens of an Enemy Land: Enemy Combatants, Aliens, and the Constitutional Rights of the Pseudo-Citizen, 38 U.C. Davis Law Review 79 (2004).
3. Advancing Civil Rights through Immigration Law: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? 6 New York University Law School Journal of Legislation & Public Policy 131 (2002-2003).

Sutherland, Elaine E.

Separately Published Works

sutherland.jpg1. CHILD AND FAMILY LAW, Edinburgh, W. Green, 2nd ed (May 2008), 1,400 pp.
2. CHILDREN RIGHTS IN SCOTLAND, (edited with Alison Cleland), Edinburgh, W. Green, 2nd ed, 2001 (1st ed, 1996, 3rd ed, forthcoming 2009), 368 pp.
3. FAMILY RIGHTS AND MEDICO-LEGAL ADVANCE (edited with R.A. McCall Smith), Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press (1990), 135 pp.

Works Published As Part of a Collection

4. Family Law in Europe: From Mutual Recognition and Enforcement to Harmonisation of Substantive Law?, International Family Law Journal 167-169 (2006).
5. Undue Deference to Experts Syndrome?, 16 Indiana International and Comparative Law Review, 375-421 (2006).
6. Is There a Right Not to Procreate? in FIRST DO NO HARM (festschrift in honor of Professor Emeritus J. Kenyon Mason), Sheila A.M. McLean (ed), (2006) pp. 319-336.
7. ‘Parenting Orders: A Culturally-Alien Response of Questionable Efficacy’ 49 Juridical Review 105-132 (2004).
8. Procreative Freedom and Convicted Criminals in the United States and the United Kingdom: Is Child Welfare Becoming the New Eugenics?’ 82 Oregon Law Review 101-132 (2003).
9. Can International Conventions Drive Domestic Law Reform? The Case of Physical Punishment of Children (John Dewar and Stephen Parker, eds.), Family Law: Processes, Practices and Pressures, London, Hart Publishing (2003), pp.475-489.
10. Parentage and Parening, in Family Dynamics: Contemporary Issues in Family Law (Jane Scoular, ed.), p.49, Edinburgh, Butterworths (2001).
11. Can International Conventions Drive Domestic Law Reform? The Case of Physical Punishment of Children, Scottish Law and Practice Quarterly, 6, p.22 (2001).
12. Children's Rights and International Instruments, (with John P. Grant) (Alison Cleland and Elaine E. Sutherland, eds.), Children Rights in Scotland, p.29, 2nd ed, Edinburgh, W. Green (2001).
13. The Convention Comes to Scotland, Children Rights in Scotland (Alison Cleland and Elaine E. Sutherland, eds.), p.21, Edinburgh, W. Green (1996).
14. Care of Children within the Family, Children Rights in Scotland (Alison Cleland and Elaine E. Sutherland, eds.), p.69, Edinburgh, W. Green (1996).
15. Family Law in Scotland, Family Law in Europe (Caroline Yates and Kate Standley, eds.), p.399, London, Butterworth and Co. (1995).
16. The Role of Children in the Making of Decisions which Affect Them, in The Ideologies of Children's Rights, (Freeman and Veerman, eds.), p.155, The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff (1992).
17. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: Does Scots Law Measure Up?, Scots Law Times (News), p.198 (1991).
18. Regulating pregnancy: should we and can we?, Family Rights and Medico-Legal Advance, p.100-119, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press (1990).

Thorson, Erica

erica_thorson.jpg1. The World Heritage Convention & Climate Change: The Case for Climate-Change Mitigation Strategy Beyond the Kyoto Protocol in Adjudicating Climate Control: Sub-National, National, And Supra-National Approaches, Wil C. Burns & Hari Osofsky, eds., Cambridge University Press (2007).
2. On Thin Ice: The Failure of the United States and the World Heritage Committee to Take Climate Change Mitigation Pursuant to the World Heritage Convention Seriously in 38 Environmental Law 139 (2008), Lewis & Clark Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2008-2, Erica J. Thorson.

Wold, Chris

Books

wold.jpg1. Chris Wold, David Hunter, Melissa Powers, Climate Change and the Law (forthcoming 2008).

  1. Wold, Gaines & Block, Trade and the Environment: Cases and Materials (2005).
  2. Sampaio, Wold, & Nardy, Princ'pios de Direito Ambiental: Na Dimens o International e Comparada (2003).
Articles as Part of a Collection

4. The Status of Sea Turtles under International Environmental Law and International Environmental Agreements in Sea Turtles: A Shared Resource in Central America (1997) (also translated into Spanish).

5. Wold, et al., Draft Agreement for the Conservation of Sea Turtles on the Caribbean Coast of Panama, Costa Rica and Nicaragua (Annotated) in Sea Turtles: A Shared Resource in Central America (1997).

6. Multilateral Environmental Agreements and the GATT: Conflict and Resolution?, in Comparative Asian Environmental Law Anthology529 (Bolla & McDorman eds. 1999) (reprinting 26 Envtl. L. 841 (1996)).

7. The Relation of CITES to GATT, in Multilateral Environmental Agreements and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (eds. Housman, Goldberg, Van Dyke and Zaelke, 1995).

Law Review Articles

8. World Heritage Species: A New Legal Approach to Conservation, 20 Georgetown Int’l Envtl. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2008).

9. The Inadequacy of the Citizen Submission Process of Articles 14 & 15 of the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation, 26 Loyola of Los Angeles Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 415 (2004) (with Ritchie, Scott, & Clark).

10. Trade in Endangered Species, 14 Yearbook of Int’l Envtl. Law 375 (2004).

11. Trade in Endangered Species, 13 Yearbook of Int’l Envtl. Law 389 (2003).

12. Implementation of Reservations Law in International Environmental Treaties: The Cases of Cuba and Iceland,

14 Col. J. Int’l L. & Pol’y 53 (2003).

13. The Status of Sea Turtles under International Environmental Law and International Environmental Agreements, 5 J. Int’l Wildlife L. & Pol’y 11 (2002).

14. The Futility, Utility, and Future of the Convention on Biological Diversity, 9 Col. J. Int’l Envtl. L. & Pol’y 1 (1997).

15. Multilateral Environmental Agreements and the GATT: Conflict and Resolution?, 26 Envtl. L. 841 (1996).

16. An Earth Parliament for Indigenous Peoples: Investigating Alternative World Governance, 4 Col. J. Int’l Envtl. L. & Pol’y 197 (1992).

17. Wold & Zaelke, Promoting Sustainable Development and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe: The Role of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 7 Am. U.J. Int’l L. & Pol’y 559 (1992).

18. Wold & Zaelke, Establishing an Independent Administrative Review Tribunal at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: A Model for Improving Multilateral Development Bank Decisionmaking, 2 Duke Envtl. L. & Pol’y Forum 59 (1992).

19. NOAA Civil Penalty Policy: Time for a Change, 18 Coastal Management 213 (1990).

Treaty Documents

20. Wold, et al., A Review of Monitoring, Control, and Surveillance Programs of International Fisheries Agreements with a View to the IWC’s Inspection and Observation Scheme of the RMS (Dec. 2, 2001) (background document as part of IWC/53/RMS 5.

21. A Review of Calculating Contributions in the International Whaling Commission and Other Fisheries Organizations, in International Whaling Commission, Report of the Contributions Task Force Intercessional Meeting (May 21-22)(with Tumerelle).

22. Legal Assessment of Compatibility Issues between the Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW) to the Cartagena Convention and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), in UNEP (DEC)/CAR IG 17/INF.5, at pages 8-27 (February 2000).

23. A Guide to the Rules of Procedure, in CITES, Guide for Participants at the 11th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CITES, Inf. 11.1, 5-14 (April 10-20, 2000).