Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-8448b6f56d-gtxcr Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-04-24T00:29:29.150Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Bibliography

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 August 2017

John Reynolds
Affiliation:
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Get access

Summary

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Chapter
Information
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2017

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Abu, Hussein, Hussein and Fiona McKay, Access Denied: Palestinian Land Rights in Israel (London: Zed Books, 2003)Google Scholar
Ackerman, Bruce, ‘The Emergency Constitution’ (2004) 113 Yale Law Journal 1029CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Adam, Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (London: Ward, Lock & Co, 1776)Google Scholar
Afzal-Khan, Fawzia and Seshadri-Crooks, Kalpana (eds.), The Pre-occupation of Postcolonial Studies (London: Duke University Press, 2000)Google Scholar
Agamben, Giorgio, Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life (1995) (Heller-Roazen, Daniel trans., Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998)Google Scholar
Agamben, Giorgio, Remnants of Auschwitz: The Witness and the Archive (1998) (Heller-Roazen, Daniel trans., New York: Zone Books, 1999)Google Scholar
Agamben, Giorgio, Means Without End: Notes on Politics (Binetti, Vincenzo and Casarino, Cesare trans., Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000)Google Scholar
Agamben, Giorgio, State of Exception (2003) (Attell, Kevin trans., Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005)Google Scholar
Ahmad, Aijaz, In Theory: Classes, Nations, Literatures (London: Verso, 1992)Google Scholar
Al-Asmar, Fouzi, To Be an Arab in Israel (Beirut: Institute for Palestine Studies, 1978)Google Scholar
Al-Ghunaimi, M.T., The Muslim Conception of International Law and the Western Approach (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1968)Google Scholar
Alexandrowicz, C.H., An Introduction to the History of the Law of Nations in the East Indies (16th, 17th and 18th Centuries) (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1967)Google Scholar
Allain, Jean, International Law in the Middle East: Closer to Power than Justice (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004)Google Scholar
Allhoff, Fritz, ‘A Defense of Torture: Separation of Cases, Ticking Time-bombs, and Moral Justification’ (2005) 19:2 International Journal of Applied Philosophy 243Google Scholar
Altman, Jon and Hinkson, Melinda (eds.), Coercive Reconciliation: Stabilise, Normalise, Exit Aboriginal Australia (Melbourne: Arena, 2007)Google Scholar
Amin, Mohamed and Caldwell, Malcolm (eds.), Malaya, the Making of a Neo Colony (Nottingham: Spokesman Books, 1977)Google Scholar
Amin, Samir, Imperialism and Unequal Development (Hassocks: Harvester Press, 1977)Google Scholar
Amin, Samir, ‘The Challenge of Globalization’ (1996) 3:2 Review of International Political Economy 216CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Amin, Samir, ‘Imperialism and Globalization’ (2001) 53:2 Monthly Review 6Google Scholar
Anand, R.P., New States and International Law (Delhi: Vikas, 1972)Google Scholar
Anderson, David, Histories of the Hanged: Britain’s Dirty War in Kenya and the End of Empire (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005)Google Scholar
Anderson, David, ‘Mau Mau in the High Court and the “Lost” British Empire Archives: Colonial Conspiracy or Bureaucratic Bungle?’ (2011) 39:5 Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 699Google Scholar
Anderson, David, ‘Guilty Secrets: Deceit, Denial, and the Discovery of Kenya’s “Migrated Archive”’ (2015) 80:1 History Workshop Journal 142CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Anghie, Antony, ‘What is TWAIL: Comment’ (2000) 94 American Society of International Law Proceedings 39Google Scholar
Anghie, Antony, Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Anghie, Antony, ‘The Evolution of International Law: Colonial and Postcolonial Realities’ (2006) 27:5 Third World Quarterly 739Google Scholar
Anghie, Antony, ‘Rethinking Sovereignty in International Law’ (2009) 5 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 291CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Anghie, Antony, Chimni, B.S., et al., The Third World and International Order: Law, Politics and Globalization (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, 2003)Google Scholar
Anghie, Antony and Chimni, B.S., ‘Third World Approaches to International Law and Individual Responsibility in Internal Conflicts’ (2003) 2 Chinese Journal of International Law 77Google Scholar
Arai-Takahashi, Yutaka, ‘Administrative Discretion in German Law: Doctrinal Discourse Revisited’ (2000) 6 European Public Law 69Google Scholar
Arden-Clarke, Charles, ‘Gold Coast into Ghana: Some Problems of Transition’ (1958) 34:1 International Affairs 49CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Arendt, Hannah, The Origins of Totalitarianism (New York: Meridian, 1958)Google Scholar
Arendt, Hannah, Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil (New York: Viking, 1963)Google Scholar
Aristotle, , Politics (Jowett, Benjamin trans., Kitchener: Batoche Books, 1999)Google Scholar
Arold, Nina-Louisa, The Legal Culture of the European Court of Human Rights (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, 2007)Google Scholar
Authers, Benjamin and Charlesworth, Hilary, ‘The Crisis and the Quotidian in International Human Rights Law’ (2014) 44 Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 19CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Babington Macauley, Thomas, The History of England from the Accession of James II, vol. III (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1855)Google Scholar
Balandier, Georges (ed.), Le Tiers-Monde: Sous-développement et développement (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1961)Google Scholar
Banton, Michael, The Idea of Race (London: Tavistock, 1977)Google Scholar
Barnett, Donald and Njama, Karari, Mau Mau from Within: Autobiography and Analysis of Kenya’s Peasant Revolt (London: Macgibbon & Kee, 1966)Google Scholar
Barreto, José Manuel (ed.), Human Rights from a Third World Perspective: Critique, History and International Law (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013)Google Scholar
Bassiouni, M. Cherif, ‘The Institutionalisation of Torture under the Bush Administration’ (2006) 37 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 389Google Scholar
Baxi, Upendra, ‘Voices of Suffering and the Future of Human Rights’ (1998) 8 Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems 125Google Scholar
Baxi, Upendra, The Future of Human Rights (2nd edn., Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006)Google Scholar
Bedjaoui, Mohammed, Towards a New International Economic Order (Paris: UNESCO, 1979)Google Scholar
Belknap, Michael R., ‘The New Deal and the Emergency Powers Doctrine’ (1983) 62 Texas Law Review 67Google Scholar
Bellamy Foster, John and McChesney, Robert W., ‘Monopoly-Finance Capital and the Paradox of Accumulation’ (2009) 61:5 Monthly Review 1Google Scholar
Benjamin, Walter, Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical Writings (Jephcott, Edmund trans., Demetz, Peter ed., New York: Schocken, 1986)Google Scholar
Benjamin, Walter, Selected Writings, Vol. 4: 1938–1940 (Zohn, Harry trans., Eiland, Howard and Jennings, Michael W. eds., Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003)Google Scholar
Bennett, Huw, ‘Soldiers in the Court Room: The British Army’s Part in the Kenya Emergency under the Legal Spotlight’ (2011) 39:5 Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 717Google Scholar
Berman, Bruce and Lonsdale, John, Unhappy Valley: Conflict Kenya and Africa (Nairobi: Heinemann, 1992)Google Scholar
Bernard, Semmel, Jamaican Blood and the Victorian Conscience: The Governor Eyre Controversy (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1962)Google Scholar
Bhagwati, Jagdish N. (ed.), New International Economic Order: North-South Debate (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1977)Google Scholar
Bhargava, B.S., The Criminal Tribes: A Socio-Economic Study of the Principal Criminal Tribes and Castes in Northern India (Lucknow: Universal Publishers, 1949)Google Scholar
Bhatia, Amar, ‘The South of the North: Building on Critical Approaches to International Law with Lessons from the FourthWorld’ (2012) 14 Oregon Review of International Law 131Google Scholar
Bhuta, Nehal (ed.), The Frontiers of Human Rights: Extraterritoriality and its Challenges (Oxford: Oxford Universty Press, 2015)Google Scholar
Bignall, Simone and Svirsky, Marcelo (eds.), Agamben and Colonialism (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012)Google Scholar
Binchy, D.A. (ed.), Corpus Iuris Hibernici (Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1988)Google Scholar
Bisharat, George, ‘Land, Law, and Legitimacy in Israel and the Occupied Territories’ (1994) 43 The American University Law Review 467Google Scholar
Bolt, Christine, Victorian Attitudes to Race (London: Routledge, 1971)Google Scholar
Bossuyt, Marc J., Guide to the Travaux Préparatoires of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1987)Google Scholar
Boylan, Henry, Theobald Wolfe Tone (Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1981)Google Scholar
Branche, Raphaëlle, ‘The Case of France in Algeria, 1954–1962’ (2007) 89 International Review of the Red Cross 543Google Scholar
Brunet, Jean-Paul, Police Contre FLN: Le drame d’octobre 1961 (Paris: Flammarion, 1999)Google Scholar
Buchanan, Ruth, ‘Writing Resistance Into International Law’ (2008) 10 International Community Law Review 445Google Scholar
Bukharin, Nikolai, Imperialism and World Economy (1917) (London: The Merlin Press, 1972)Google Scholar
Burchell, Graham, Gordon, Colin and Miller, Peter (eds.), The Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991)Google Scholar
Burin, Frederic S. and Shell, Kurt L. (eds.), Politics, Law, and Social Change: Selected Essays of Otto Kirchheimer (New York: Columbia University Press, 1969)Google Scholar
Butler, Judith, Precarious Life (London: Verso, 2004)Google Scholar
Butler, Judith, ‘Human Shields’ (2015) 3:2 London Review of International Law 223Google Scholar
Calma, Tom, ‘Indigenous Rights: The Debate over a Charter of Rights’ (2008) 33:2 Alternative Law Journal 105CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cameron, Chloe, ‘Recognising Human Rights in Australia’s Third World: A Critical Analysis of the Displacement and Dispossession Caused by the Federal Government’s Northern Territory Emergency Response’ (2011) 4:2 Queensland Law Student Review 71Google Scholar
Campbell, Colm, Emergency Law in Ireland, 1918-1925 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994)Google Scholar
Capua, J.V., ‘The Early History of Martial Law in England from the Fourteenth Century to the Petition of Right’ (1977) 36:1 Cambridge Law Journal 152CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Carey, John M. and Shugart, Matthew Soberg (eds.), Executive Decree Authority (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998)Google Scholar
Carey, Roane and Shainin, Jonathan (eds.), The Other Israel (New York: The New Press, 2002)Google Scholar
Carlson, Scott N. and Gisvold, Gregory, Practical Guide to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (Ardsley, NY: Transnational, 2003)Google Scholar
Carothers, J.C., ‘Frontal Lobe Function and the African’ (1951) 97 Journal of Mental Science 12CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Carothers, J.C., The African Mind in Health and Disease (Geneva: World Health Organization, 1953)Google Scholar
Carothers, J.C., The Psychology of Mau Mau (Nairobi: Government Printer, 1954)Google Scholar
Carr, Cecil T., ‘Crisis Legislation in Britain’ (1940) 40 Columbia Law Review 1309Google Scholar
Cavanaugh, Kathleen A., ‘Policing the Margins: Rights Protection and the European Court of Human Rights’ (2006) 4 European Human Rights Law Review 422Google Scholar
Césaire, Aimé, Discourse on Colonialism (1955) (Pinkham, Joan trans., New York: Monthly Review Press, 1972)Google Scholar
Chandler, David, ‘The Revival of Carl Schmitt in International Relations: The Last Refuge of Critical Theorists?’ (2008) 37:1 Millennium: Journal of International Studies 27Google Scholar
Charlesworth, Hilary, ‘International Law: A Discipline of Crisis’ (2002) 65:3 Modern Law Review 383Google Scholar
Chatterjee, Partha, The Politics of the Governed: Reflections on Popular Politics in Most of the World (New York: Columbia University Press, 2004)Google Scholar
Childress, Diana, Augusto Pinochet’s Chile (Minneapolis: Twenty-First Century Books, 2009)Google Scholar
Childs, Peter and Williams, Patrick, An Introduction to Post-Colonial Theory (Hemel Hempstead: Prentice Hall, 1997)Google Scholar
Chimni, B.S., International Law and World Order: A Critique of Contemporary Approaches (New Delhi: Sage, 1993)Google Scholar
Chimni, B.S., ‘Third World Approaches to International Law: A Manifesto’ (2006) 8 International Community Law Review 3Google Scholar
Chimni, B.S., ‘The Past, Present and Future of International Law: A Critical Third World Approach’ (2007) 7 Melbourne Journal of International Law 499Google Scholar
Chimni, B.S., ‘Capitalism, Imperialism and International Law in the 21st Century’ (2012) 14:1 Oregon Review of International Law 17Google Scholar
Chossudovsky, Michel, The Globalization of Poverty: Impacts of IMF and World Bank Reforms (London: Zed Books, 1997)Google Scholar
Clayton, Anthony, Counter-Insurgency in Kenya 1952-60: A Study of the Military Operations against the Mau Mau (Nairobi: Transafrica, 1976)Google Scholar
Clough, Marshall, Mau Mau Memoirs: History, Memory, and Politics (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 1998)Google Scholar
Cobain, Ian, Cruel Britannia: A Secret History of Torture (London: Portobello, 2012)Google Scholar
Coetzee, J.M., Waiting for the Barbarians (London: Secker & Warburg, 1980)Google Scholar
Coetzee, J.M., Diary of a Bad Year (London: Harvill Secker, 2007)Google Scholar
Cohen, Amichai and Cohen, Stuart, Israel’s National Security Law: Political Dynamics and Historical Development (London: Routledge, 2011)Google Scholar
Colby, Elbridge, ‘How to Fight Savage Tribes’ (1927) 21 American Journal of International Law 279CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, S.B., Imperial Affinities: Nineteenth-Century Analogies between India and Ireland (New Delhi: Sage, 1993)Google Scholar
Cooper, Frederick and Stoler, Ann L. (eds.), Tensions of Empire: Colonial Cultures in a Bourgeois World (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Corfield, Frank, The Origins and Growth of Mau Mau: an Historical Survey (Nairobi: Government of Kenya, 1960)Google Scholar
Cotter, Cornelius P., ‘Constitutionalizing Emergency Powers: The British Experience’ (1952-1953) 5 Stanford Law Review 382CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cowell, Frederick, ‘Sovereignty and the Question of Derogation: An Analysis of Article 15 of the ECHR and the Absence of a Derogation Clause in the ACHPR’ (2013) 1 Birkbeck Law Review 135Google Scholar
Criddle, Evan (ed.), Human Rights in Emergencies (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cripps, Kyllie, ‘Indigenous Family Violence: From Emergency Measures to Committed Long-Term Action’ (2007) 11:2 Australian Indigenous Law Review 6Google Scholar
Cronin, Seán, For Whom the Hangman’s Noose was Spun: Wolfe Tone and the United Irishmen (Dublin: Repsol, 1991)Google Scholar
Crossman, Virginia, ‘Emergency Legislation and Agrarian Disorder in Ireland, 1821-41’ (1991) 27:108 Irish Historical Studies 309CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Crusto, Mitchell F., Involuntary Heroes: Hurricane Katrina’s Impact on Civil Liberties (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2015)Google Scholar
Curtis, L.P. Jr, Apes and Angels: The Irishman in Victorian Caricature (Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1971)Google Scholar
da Costa, Karen, The Extraterritorial Application of Selected Human Rights Treaties (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, 2013)Google Scholar
Dallmayr, Winfried R. and Rankin, Robert S., Freedom and Emergency Powers in the Cold War (New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1964)Google Scholar
Darcy, Shane and John, Reynolds, ‘An Enduring Occupation: The Status of the Gaza Strip from the Perspective of International Humanitarian Law’ (2010) 15:2 Journal of Conflict and Security Law 211Google Scholar
David, Saul, The Indian Mutiny, 1857 (London: Viking, 2002)Google Scholar
De Hart, William C., Observations on Military Law (New York: Wiley & Putnam, 1846)Google Scholar
de la Campa, Roman, Ann Kaplan, E. and Sprinker, Michael (eds.), Late Imperial Culture (London: Verso, 1995)Google Scholar
Denham, Mark E. and Lombardi, Mark Owen (eds.), Perspectives on Third World Sovereignty: The Postmodern Paradox (London: Macmillan, 1996)Google Scholar
Dershowitz, Alan, Why Terrorism Works: Understanding the Threat, Responding to the Challenge (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003)Google Scholar
de Soto, Hernando, The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else (New York: Basic Books, 2000)Google Scholar
Dicey, A.V. Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution (8th edn., London: Macmillan & Co., 1915)Google Scholar
Dickson, Brice, ‘The Detention of Suspected Terrorists in Northern Ireland and Great Britain’ (2009) 43 University of Richmond Law Review 927Google Scholar
Donohue, Laura K., Counter-Terrorist Law and Emergency Powers in the United Kingdom, 1922-2000 (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2000)Google Scholar
Drescher, Seymour, ‘The Ending of the Slave Trade and the Evolution of European Scientific Racism’ (1990) 14:3 Social Science History 415Google Scholar
Dugard, John, Haysom, Nicholas and Marcus, Gilbert (eds.), The Last Years of Apartheid: Civil Liberties in South Africa (New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1992)Google Scholar
Dugard, John and Reynolds, John, ‘Apartheid, International Law, and the Occupied Palestinian Territory’ (2013) 24:3 European Journal of International Law 867Google Scholar
Dutton, Geoffrey, The Hero as Murderer: The Life of Edward John Eyre, Australian Explorer and Governor of Jamaica, 1815-1901 (Sydney: Collins, 1967)Google Scholar
Dyzenhaus, David (ed.), Law as Politics: Carl Schmitt’s Critique of Liberalism (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1998)Google Scholar
Dyzenhaus, David, Legality and Legitimacy: Carl Schmitt, Hans Kelsen and Hermann Heller in Weimar (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997)Google Scholar
Dyzenhaus, David, ‘The Puzzle of Martial Law’ (2009) 59 University of Toronto Law Journal 1Google Scholar
Eaves, John, Emergency Powers and the Parliamentary Watchdog: Parliament and the Executive in Great Britain, 1939-1951 (London: Hansard Society, 1957)Google Scholar
Egerton, R.B., Mau Mau: An African Crucible (New York: The Free Press, 1989)Google Scholar
Elias, T.O., Africa and the Development of International Law (Leiden: Sijthoff, 1972)Google Scholar
Elias, T.O., New Horizons in International Law (Leiden: Sijthoff, 1979)Google Scholar
Elkins, Caroline, Imperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain’s Gulag in Kenya (London: Pimlico, 2005)Google Scholar
Caroline, Elkins, ‘Looking Beyond Mau Mau: Archiving Violence in the Era of Decolonization’ (2015) 120:3 American Historical Review 852Google Scholar
Elliott, Marianne, Wolfe Tone: Prophet of Irish Independence (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989)Google Scholar
Escobar, Arturo, Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1995)Google Scholar
Eslava, Luis and Pahuja, Sundhya, ‘Between Resistance and Reform: TWAIL and the Universality of International Law’ (2011) 3:1 Trade, Law & Development 103Google Scholar
Eslava, Luis, Local Space, Global Life: The Everyday Operation of International Law and Development (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015)Google Scholar
Esmeir, Samera, Juridical Humanity: A Colonial History (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2012)Google Scholar
Etkes, Dror and Ofran, Hagit, Breaking the Law in the West Bank: Israeli Settlement Building on Private Palestinian Property (Jerusalem: Peace Now, 2006)Google Scholar
Evans, Peter, Law and Disorder: Scenes of Life in Kenya (London: Secker & Warburg, 1956)Google Scholar
Fairman, Charles, ‘The Law of Martial Rule’ (1928) 22 American Political Science Review 591Google Scholar
Fairman, Charles, ‘Martial Rule, In the Light of Sterling v. Constantin’ (1934) 19 Cornell Law Quarterly 20Google Scholar
Fairman, Charles, ‘The Law of Martial Rule and the National Emergency’ (1942) 55 Harvard Law Review 1253Google Scholar
Fakhri, Michael, ‘Law as the Interplay of Ideas, Institutions, and Interests: Using Polanyi (and Foucault) to ask TWAIL Questions’ (2008) 10 International Community Law Review 455Google Scholar
Falk, Richard, Kratochwil, Friedrich and Mendlowitz, Saul H. (eds.), International Law: A Contemporary Perspective (Boulder: Westview Press, 1985)Google Scholar
Falk, Richard, Rajagopal, Balakrishnan and Stevens, Jacqueline (eds.), International Law and the Third World: Reshaping Justice (London: Routledge-Cavendish, 2008)Google Scholar
Fanon, Frantz, The Wretched of the Earth (1961) (Farrington, Constance trans., London: Penguin, 1967)Google Scholar
Fanon, Frantz, Toward the African Revolution: Political Essays (Chevalier, Haakon trans., New York: Grove Press, 1970)Google Scholar
Farrell, Michelle, The Prohibition of Torture in Exceptional Circumstances (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013)Google Scholar
Fassin, Didier and Pandolfi, Mariella (eds.), Contemporary States of Emergency: The Politics of Military and Humanitarian Interventions (New York: Zone Books, 2010)Google Scholar
Fatovic, Clement, ‘The Political Theology of Prerogative: The Jurisprudential Miracle in Liberal Constitutional Thought’ (2008) 6:3 Perspectives on Politics 488Google Scholar
Finlason, W.F., The History of the Jamaica Case (London: Chapman & Hall, 1868)Google Scholar
Fisch, Jörg, Die europäische Expansion und das Völkerrecht (Stuttgart: Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart, 1984)Google Scholar
Fisch, Jörg, ‘International Law in the Expansion of Europe’ (1986) 34 Law and State: A Biannual Collection of Recent German Contributions 7Google Scholar
Fisch, Jörg, ‘The Role of International Law in the Territorial Expansion of Europe, 16th–20th Centuries’ (2000) 3:1 International Center for Comparative Law and Politics Review 4Google Scholar
Foley, Tadhg and O’Connor, Maureen (eds.), Ireland and India: Colonies, Culture and Empire (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2006)Google Scholar
Forbes, Geraldine, Women in Modern India, Volume 4 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Foucault, Michel, The History of Sexuality Volume I: An Introduction (1976) (Hurley, Robert trans., London: Allen Lane, 1979)Google Scholar
Foucault, Michel and Gordon, Colin (eds.), Power/Knowledge (Gordon, Colin et al. trans., New York: Pantheon Books, 1980)Google Scholar
Foucault, Michel, Society Must Be Defended: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1975-76 (1997) (Macey, David trans., London: Penguin, 2004)Google Scholar
Foucault, Michel, Security, Territory, Population: Lectures at the College de France 1977-1978 (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)Google Scholar
Foucault, Michel, The Birth of Biopolitics: Lectures at the College de France, 1978-79 (Burchell, Graham trans., Senellart, Michel ed., New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2010)Google Scholar
French, David, The British Way in Counter-Insurgency, 1945–1967 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012)Google Scholar
Füredi, Frank, ‘The Social Composition of the Mau Mau Movement in the White Highlands’ (1974) 1 Journal of Peasant Studies 486Google Scholar
Füredi, Frank, The Mau Mau War in Perspective (Nairobi: Heinemann, 1989)Google Scholar
Füredi, Frank, Colonial Wars and the Politics of Third World Nationalism (London: I.B. Tauris, 1994)Google Scholar
Furnivall, J.S., Progress and Welfare in South-East Asia: A Comparison of Colonial Policy and Practice (New York: Secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1941)Google Scholar
Furnivall, J.S., Colonial Policy and Practice: A Comparative Study of Burma and Netherlands India (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1948)Google Scholar
Gaikwad, Namrata, ‘Revolting Bodies, Hysterical State: Women Protesting the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (1958)’ (2009) 17:3 Contemporary South Asia 299Google Scholar
Gathii, James Thuo, War, Commerce, and International Law (New York: Oxford University Press USA, 2010)Google Scholar
Gavaghan, Terence, Corridors of Wire: A Saga of Colonial Power and Preventive Detention in Kenya (London: Terence Gavaghan, 1994)Google Scholar
Gélinas, Jacques B., Freedom from Debt: The Reappropriation of Development Through Financial Self-Reliance (1994) (Bennett, Arnold and Robitaille, Raymond trans., London: Zed Books, 1998)Google Scholar
Ghai, Yash, Luckham, Robin and Snyder, Francis (eds.), The Political Economy of Law: A Third World Reader (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1987)Google Scholar
Gibbons, Luke, Transformations in Irish Culture (Cork: Field Day, 1996)Google Scholar
Gikoyo, Gucu G, We Fought for Freedom (Nairobi: East African Publishing House, 1979)Google Scholar
Golder, Ben and Fitzpatrick, Peter, Foucault’s Law (Abingdon: Routledge, 2009)Google Scholar
Gordon, Neve, Israel’s Occupation (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008)Google Scholar
Gott, Gil, ‘The Devil We Know: Racial Subordination and National Security Law’ (2005) 50 Villanova Law Review 1073Google Scholar
Graham, Colin, Deconstructing Ireland: Idenity, Theory, Culture (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2001)Google Scholar
Gramsci, Antonio, Selections from the Prison Notebooks (London: Lawrence & Wishart, 2003)Google Scholar
Green, Maia, ‘Mau Mau Oathing Rituals and Political Ideology in Kenya: A Re-analysis’ (1990) 60:1 Africa 69Google Scholar
Greenberg, Karen (ed.), The Torture Debate in America (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006)Google Scholar
Greenberg, Karen J. and Dratel, Joshua L., The Torture Papers: The Road to Abu Ghraib (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005)Google Scholar
Greer, Steven, ‘The Margin of Appreciation: Interpretation and Discretion under the European Convention on Human Rights’ (Strasbourg: Council of Europe, 2000)Google Scholar
Gregory, Derek, The Colonial Present (Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2004)Google Scholar
Gregory, Derek, ‘Palestine and the “War on Terror”’ (2004) 24:1 Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 183Google Scholar
Grewe, Wilhelm G., The Epochs of International Law (1984) (Byers, Michael trans., Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2000)Google Scholar
Gross, Emanuel, ‘Human Rights, Terrorism and the Problem of Administrative Detention in Israel: Does a Democracy Have the Right to Hold Terrorists as Bargaining Chips?’ (2001) 18:3 Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law 721Google Scholar
Gross, Oren, ‘“Once More unto the Breach”: The Systemic Failure of Applying the European Convention on Human Rights to Entrenched Emergencies’ (1998) 23 Yale Journal of International Law 437Google Scholar
Gross, Oren, ‘The Normless and Exceptionless Exception: Carl Schmitt’s Theory of Emergency Powers and the “Norm-Exception” Dichotomy’ (2000) 21 Cardozo Law Review 1825Google Scholar
Gross, Oren, ‘Chaos and Rules: Should Responses to Violent Crises Always Be Constitutional?’ (2003) 112 Yale Law Journal 1011Google Scholar
Gross, Oren, ‘Are Torture Warrants Warranted? Pragmatic Absolutism and Official Disobedience’ (2004) 88 Minnesota Law Review 1481Google Scholar
Gross, Oren and Ní Aoláin, Fionnuala, ‘From Discretion to Scrutiny: Revisiting the Application of the Margin of Appreciation Doctrine in the Context of Article 15 of the European Convention on Human Rights’ (2001) 23 Human Rights Quarterly 625Google Scholar
Gross, Oren and Ní Aoláin, Fionnuala, Law in Times of Crisis: Emergency Powers in Theory and Practice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006)Google Scholar
Guha, Ranajit and Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty, Selected Subaltern Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press Press, 1988)Google Scholar
Guha, Ranajit (ed.), VI Subaltern Studies (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1989)Google Scholar
Gunneflo, Markus, Targeted Killing: A Legal and Political History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016)Google Scholar
Hafner-Burton, Emilie M., Helfer, Laurence R. and Fariss, Christopher J., ‘Emergency and Escape: Explaining Derogations from Human Rights Treaties’ (2011) 65:4 International Organization 673Google Scholar
Hahn, Michael J., ‘Vital Interests and the Law of GATT: An Analysis of GATT’s Security Exception’ (1991) 12 Michigan Journal of International Law 558Google Scholar
Hall, Stuart, ‘Conclusion: The Multi-Cultural Question’ in Hesse, Barnor (ed.), Un/settled Multiculturalisms: Diasporas, Entanglements, Transruptions (London: Zed Books, 2000)Google Scholar
Hammond, John L., Gladstone and the Irish Nation (London: Longmans, 1938)Google Scholar
Hamzić, Vanja, ‘Mir-Said Sultan-Galiev and the Idea of Muslim Marxism: Empire, Third World(s) and Praxis’ (2016) 37:11 Third World Quarterly 2047Google Scholar
Hardt, Michael and Negri, Antonio, Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire (New York: Penguin, 2004)Google Scholar
Hart, H.L.A., The Concept of Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1961)Google Scholar
Hartman, Chester and Squires, Gregory D. (eds.), There is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster: Race, Class, and Hurricane Katrina (New York: Routledge, 2006)Google Scholar
Harvey, David, The Enigma of Capital and the Crises of Capitalism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010)Google Scholar
Hay McRae, Cosima, ‘Suspending the Racial Discrimination Act, 1975 (Cth): Domestic and International Dimensions’ (2012) 13 Journal of Indigenous Policy 61Google Scholar
Herzl, Theodor, The Jewish State (1896) (Raleigh: Hayes Barton Press, 2006)Google Scholar
Higgins, Rosalyn, ‘Derogation under Human Rights Treaties’ (1976) 48 British Yearbook of International Law 281Google Scholar
Hilferding, Rudolf, Finance Capital: A Study of the Latest Phase of Capitalist Development (1910) (Bottomore, Tom ed., Watnick, Morris and Gordon, Sam trans., London: Routledge, 1981)Google Scholar
Hillyard, Paddy, Suspect Community: People’s Experience of the Prevention of Terrorism Acts in Britain (London: Pluto, 1993)Google Scholar
Hobson, John A., Imperialism: A Study (London: James Nisbet, 1902)Google Scholar
Hoexter, Cora, ‘Emergency Law’ (1990) 1 South African Human Rights Yearbook 110Google Scholar
Hofnung, Menachem, Democracy, Law and National Security in Israel (Brookfield, VT: Dartmouth, 1996)Google Scholar
Holland, Denys C., ‘Emergency Legislation in the Commonwealth’ (1960) 13 Current Legal Problems 148Google Scholar
Holland, Robert, Britain and the Revolt In Cyprus, 1954-1959 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998)Google Scholar
Holland, Robert (ed.), Emergencies and Disorder in the European Empires After 1945 (Abingdon: Frank Cass, 1994)Google Scholar
Holmes, Michael and Holmes, Denis (eds.), Ireland and India: Connections, Comparisons, Contrasts (Dublin: Folens, 1997)Google Scholar
Honig, Bonnie, Emergency Politics (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009)Google Scholar
Hovell, Devoka, ‘The Gulf between Tortious and Torturous: UK Responsibility for Mistreatment of the Mau Mau in Colonial Kenya’ (2013) 11 Journal of International Criminal Justice 223Google Scholar
Howey, Kirsty, ‘“Normalising” What? A Qualitative Analysis of Aboriginal Land Tenure Reform in the Northern Territory’ (2014) 18:1 Australian Indigenous Law Review 4Google Scholar
Hunt, Alan and Wickham, Gary, Foucault and Law: Towards a Sociology of Law as Governance (London: Pluto, 1994)Google Scholar
Hussain, Nasser, ‘Towards a Jurisprudence of Emergency: Colonialism and the Rule of Law’ (1999) 10 Law & Critique 93Google Scholar
Hussain, Nasser, The Jurisprudence of Emergency: Colonialism and the Rule of Law (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2003)Google Scholar
Hussain, Nasser, ‘Hyperlegality’ (2007) 10 New Criminal Law Review 514Google Scholar
Hyam, Ronald, Britain’s Imperial Century, 1815-1914: A Study of Empire and Expansion (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002)Google Scholar
Ignatiev, Noel, How the Irish Became White (New York; Routledge, 1995)Google Scholar
Ismael, Tareq Y. (ed.), The International Relations of the Middle East in the Twenty-First Century (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000)Google Scholar
Jackson, John H., The World Trading System: Law and Policy of International Economic Relations (2nd edn., Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997)Google Scholar
Jeffery, Keith and Hennessy, Peter, States of Emergency: British Governments and Strikebreaking Since 1919 (London: Routledge, 1983)Google Scholar
Jiryis, Sabri, The Arabs in Israel (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1976)Google Scholar
Jiryis, Sabri, ‘The Arabs in Israel 1973-79’ (1979) 8:4 Journal of Palestine Studies 31Google Scholar
Johns, Fleur, Joyce, Richard and Pahuja, Sundhya (eds.), Events: The Force of International Law (Abingdon: Routledge, 2011)Google Scholar
Johnson, James, A Tour in Ireland: With Meditations and Reflections (London: S. Highley, 1844)Google Scholar
Joseph, Bernard, British Rule in Palestine (Washington: Public Affairs Press, 1948)Google Scholar
Joseph, Sarah, Schultz, Jenny and Castan, Melissa, The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Cases, Materials, and Commentary (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004)Google Scholar
Kahan, Rebecca M., ‘Constitutional Stretch, Snap-Back, and Sag: Why Blaisdell was a Harsher Blow to Liberty than Korematsu’ (2005) 99 Northwestern University Law Review 1279Google Scholar
Kalhan, Anil, Conroy, Gerald P., Kaushal, Mamta, Miller, Sam Scott and Rakoff, Jed S., ‘Colonial Continuities: Human Rights, Terrorism, and Security Laws in India’ (2006) 20:1 Columbia Journal of Asian Law 93Google Scholar
Kanwar, Vik, ‘International Emergency Governance: Fragments of a Driverless System’ (2004) Critical Sense 41Google Scholar
Kariuki, Josiah Mwangi, ‘Mau Mau’ Detainee (Nairobi: Oxford University Press, 1963)Google Scholar
Kaye, J., Kaye and Malleson’s History of the Indian Mutiny of 1857-8 (London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1907-11)Google Scholar
Keenan, Sarah, ‘Property as Governance: Time, Space and Belonging in Australia's Northern Territory Intervention’ (2013) 76:3 Modern Law Review 464Google Scholar
Kelly, Fergus, A Guide to Early Irish Law (Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1988)Google Scholar
Kelly, Joseph B. and Pelletier, George A., ‘Theories of Emergency Government’ (1966) 11 South Dakota Law Review 42Google Scholar
Kennedy, David, ‘Law and the Political Economy of the World’ (2013) 26 Leiden Journal of International Law 7Google Scholar
Khalidi, Walid, ‘Plan Dalet: Master Plan for the Conquest of Palestine’ (1988) 18:1 Journal of Palestine Studies 4Google Scholar
Kitson, Frank, Low Intensity Operations: Subversion, Insurgency and Peacekeeping (London: Faber & Faber, 1971)Google Scholar
Kitson, Frank, Bunch of Five (London: Faber & Faber, 1977)Google Scholar
Klein, Naomi, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (New York: Metropolitan Books, 2007)Google Scholar
Knox, Robert, ‘Strategy and Tactics’ (2010) 21 Finnish Yearbook of International Law 193Google Scholar
Kolsky, Elizabeth, Colonial Justice in British India: White Violence and the Rule of Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010)Google Scholar
Kooijmans, Pieter Hendrik, The Doctrine of the Legal Equality of States: An Inquiry into the Foundations of International Law (Leiden: A.W. Sijthoff, 1964)Google Scholar
Koskenniemi, Martti, From Apology to Utopia: The Structure of International Legal Argument (Helsinki: Lakimiesliiton Kustannus, 1989)Google Scholar
Koskenniemi, Martti, ‘International Law and Hegemony: A Reconfiguration’ (2004) 17:2 Cambridge Review of International Affairs 197Google Scholar
Koskenniemi, Martti, ‘International Law as Political Theology: How to Read Nomos der Erde?’ (2004) 11:4 Constellations 492Google Scholar
Koskenniemi, Martti, From Apology to Utopia: The Structure of International Legal Argument (Reissue with a New Epilogue, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005)Google Scholar
Koskenniemi, Martti, ‘Histories of International Law: Dealing with Eurocentrism’ (2011) 19 Rechtsgeschicte 152Google Scholar
Koskenniemi, Martti, The Politics of International Law (Oxford: Hart, 2011)Google Scholar
Kostal, R.W., A Jurisprudence of Power: Victorian Empire and the Rule of Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005)Google Scholar
Kratochvíl, Jan, ‘The Inflation of the Margin of Appreciation by the European Court of Human Rights’ (2011) 29:3 Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 329Google Scholar
Kretzmer, David, The Legal Status of the Arabs in Israel (Boulder: Westview Press, 1990)Google Scholar
Kretzmer, David, The Occupation of Justice (New York: SUNY Press, 2002)Google Scholar
Laski, Harold, The Crisis and the Constitution: 1931 and After (London: Hogarth Press, 1932)Google Scholar
Lauterpacht, Elihu, ‘The Contemporary Practice of the United Kingdom in the Field of International Law – Survey and Comment’ (1956) 5:3 International Law Quarterly 405Google Scholar
Lawrence, Carmen, ‘The “Emergency Intervention” in Northern Territory Indigenous Communities’ (2008) 7 The New CriticGoogle Scholar
Lazar, Nomi Claire, States of Emergency in Liberal Democracies (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009)Google Scholar
Lazreg, Marnia, Torture and the Twilight of Empire: From Algiers to Baghdad (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008)Google Scholar
Leadam, Isaac S., Coercive Measures in Ireland, 1830-1880 (London: National Press Agency, 1886)Google Scholar
Leakey, Louis, Defeating Mau Mau (London: Methuen & Co, 1954)Google Scholar
Lebow, Richard Ned, White Britain and Black Ireland: The Influence of Stereotypes on Colonial Policy (Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 1976)Google Scholar
Lee, H.P., Emergency Powers (Sydney: Law Book Co., 1984)Google Scholar
Legg, Andrew, The Margin of Appreciation in International Human Rights Law: Deference and Proportionality (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012)Google Scholar
Lenin, V.I., Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism: A Popular Outline (1917) (New York: International Publishers, 1939)Google Scholar
Lennon, Joseph, Irish Orientalism: A Literary and Intellectual History (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2004)Google Scholar
Lentin, Ronit, ‘Femina sacra: Gendered Memory and Political Violence’ (2006) 29:5 Women’s Studies International Forum 463Google Scholar
Lentin, Ronit (ed.), Thinking Palestine (London: Zed, 2008)Google Scholar
Lentin, Ronit, ‘Palestinian Women: From Femina Sacra to Agents of Active Resistance’ (2011) 34:2 Women’s Studies International Forum 165Google Scholar
Lentin, Ronit, ‘Palestine/Israel and State Criminality: Exception, Settler Colonialism and Racialization’ (2016) 5:1 State Crime 32Google Scholar
Levinson, Sanford (ed.), Torture: A Collection (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004)Google Scholar
Lloyd, David, ‘Settler Colonialism and the State of Israel: The Example of Palestine/Israel’ (2012) 2:1 Settler Colonial Studies 59Google Scholar
Lloyd, David and Wolfe, Patrick, ‘Settler Colonial Logics and the Neoliberal Regime’ (2016) 6:2 Settler Colonial Studies 109Google Scholar
Locke, John, Two Treatises of Government (1690) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1960)Google Scholar
Lonsdale, John, ‘Mau Maus of the Mind: Making Mau Mau and Remaking Kenya’ (1990) 31:3 Journal of African History 393Google Scholar
Luban, David, ‘Liberalism, Torture, and the Ticking Bomb’ (2005) 91 Virginia Law Review 1425Google Scholar
Luban, David, ‘Carl Schmitt and the Critique of Lawfare’ (2010) 43 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 457Google Scholar
Lugard, Frederick, The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa (Hamden, CT: Archon Books, 1965)Google Scholar
Lustick, Ian, Arabs in a Jewish State: Israel’s Control of a National Minority (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1980)Google Scholar
Luxemburg, Rosa, The Accumulation of Capital (1913) (Tarbuck, Kenneth J. ed., Wichmann, Rudolf trans., London: Penguin, 1972)Google Scholar
MacDermott, John Clarke, ‘Law and Order in Times of Emergency’ (1972) 17 Juridical Review 1Google Scholar
MacDougall, Hugh A., Racial Myth in English History (New England: Harvest House, 1982)Google Scholar
Macharia, Kinuthia and Kanyua, Muigai, The Social Context of the Mau Mau Movement in Kenya (1952-1960) (Oxford: University Press of America, 2006)Google Scholar
Mackenzie, Fiona, Land, Ecology and Resistance in Kenya, 1880–1952 (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1998)Google Scholar
Majdalany, Fred, State of Emergency: The Full Story of Mau Mau (London: Longmans, 1962)Google Scholar
Major, Andrew J., ‘State and Criminal Tribes in Colonial Punjab: Surveillance, Control and Reclamation of the “Dangerous Classes”’ (1999) 33 Modern Asian Studies 657Google Scholar
Makdisi, Saree, Palestine Inside Out: An Everyday Occupation (New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2008)Google Scholar
Malik, Kenan, The Meaning of Race: Race, History, and Culture in Western Society (New York: New York University Press, 1996)Google Scholar
Maloba, Wunyabari O., Mau Mau and Kenya: An Analysis of a Peasant Revolt (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993)Google Scholar
Mandela, Nelson, The Long Walk to Freedom (London: Abacus, 1994)Google Scholar
Mansoor, M., The Story of Irish Orientalism (Dublin: Hodges Figgis, 1944)Google Scholar
Mansour, Camille, ‘Israel’s Colonial Impasse’ (2001) 30:4 Journal of Palestine Studies 83Google Scholar
Maran, Rita, Torture: The Role of Ideology in the French-Algerian War (New York: Praeger, 1989)Google Scholar
Marks, Susan, ‘Civil Liberties at the Margin: the UK Derogation and the European Court of Human Rights’ (1995) 15 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 69Google Scholar
Marshall, P.J., ‘Empire and Authority in the later Eighteenth Century’ (1987) 25:2 Journal of Imperial & Commonwealth History 105Google Scholar
Marx, Karl, The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (1852) (Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1934)Google Scholar
Marx, Karl and Engels, Friedrich, On Colonialism (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1960)Google Scholar
Marx, Karl and Engels, Friedrich, Marx and Engels on Ireland (Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1971)Google Scholar
Marx, Karl and Engels, Friedrich, On Colonies, Industrial Monopoly and Working Class Movement (Copenhagen: Futura, 1972)Google Scholar
Masters, Cristina, ‘Femina Sacra: The “War on/of Terror”, Women and the Feminine’ (2009) 40:1 Security Dialogue 29Google Scholar
Mathews, A.S. and Albino, R.C., ‘The Permanence of the Temporary: An Examination of the 90- and 180-Day Detention Laws’ (1966) 83 South African Law Journal 16Google Scholar
Maus, Ingeborg, ‘The 1933 “Break” in Carl Schmitt’s Theory’ (1997) 10 Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence 125Google Scholar
Mazel, Odette, ‘Development in the “First World”: Alleviating Indigenous Disadvantage in Australia – the Dilemma of Difference’ (2009) 18:2 Griffith Law Review 475Google Scholar
Mbembe, Achille, On the Postcolony (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001)Google Scholar
Mbembe, Achille, ‘Necropolitics’ (2003) 15:1 Public Culture 11Google Scholar
McClintock, Anne, Imperial Leather: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Colonial Contest (London: Routledge, 1995)Google Scholar
McCormick, John P., Carl Schmitt’s Critique of Liberalism: Against Politics as Technology (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997)Google Scholar
McCulloch, Jock, Black Soul White Artifact: Fanon’s Clinical Psychology and Social Theory (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983)Google Scholar
McDuie-Ra, Duncan, ‘Fifty-year Disturbance: The Armed Forces Special Powers Act and Exceptionalism in a South Asian Periphery’ (2009) 17:3 Contemporary South Asia 255Google Scholar
Mehozay, Yoav, ‘The Fluid Jurisprudence of Israel’s Emergency Powers: Legal Patchwork as a Governing Norm’ (2012) 46:1 Law & Society Review 137Google Scholar
Memmi, Albert, The Colonizer and the Colonized (1965) (Greenfeld, Howard trans., London: Earthscan Publications, 1990)Google Scholar
Meredith, Martin, The State of Africa (London: Free Press, 2005)Google Scholar
Meron, Theodor, Human Rights and Humanitarian Norms as Customary Law (Oxford: Clarendon, 1989)Google Scholar
Merry, Sally Engle, ‘Law and Colonialism’ (1991) 25:6 Law and Society Review 889Google Scholar
Mickelson, Karin, ‘Rhetoric and Rage: Third World Voices in International Legal Discourse’ (1998) 16 Wisconsin International Law Journal 360Google Scholar
Miéville, China, Between Equal Rights: A Marxist Theory of International Law (Leiden: Brill, 2005)Google Scholar
Miliband, Ralph, The State in Capitalist Society (London: Quartet Books, 1969)Google Scholar
Mntambo, Vincent, ‘Emergency Law’ (1991) 2 South African Human Rights Yearbook 83Google Scholar
Montesquieu, , The Spirit of the Laws (1748) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989)Google Scholar
Morash, Christopher and Hayes, Richard (eds.), Fearful Realities: New Perspectives on the Famine (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1996)Google Scholar
Moreton-Robinson, Aileen, ‘The Possessive Logic of Patriarchal White Sovereignty: The High Court and the Yorta Yorta Decision’ (2004) 3:2 Borderlands 1Google Scholar
Morris, Gillian S., ‘The Emergency Powers Act 1920’ (1979) Public Law 317Google Scholar
Morris, Shireen, ‘Indigenous Constitutional Recognition, Non-Discrimination and Equality before the Law: Why Reform Is Necessary’ (2011) 7:26 Indigenous Law Bulletin 7Google Scholar
Morsink, Johannes, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Origins, Drafting, and Intent (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999)Google Scholar
Morton, Stephen, States of Emergency: Colonialism, Literature and Law (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2013)Google Scholar
Moor, Louise and Simpson, A.W.B., ‘Ghosts of Colonialism in the European Convention on Human Rights’ (2005) 76:1 British Yearbook of International Law 121Google Scholar
Müller, Amrei, ‘Limitations to and Derogations from Economic, Social and Cultural Rights’ (2009) 9:4 Human Rights Law Review 557Google Scholar
Muñoz, Heraldo, The Dictator’s Shadow: Life under Augusto Pinochet (New York: Basic Books, 2008)Google Scholar
Mutua, Makau, ‘The African Human Rights Court: A Two-Legged Stool?’ (1999) 21 Human Rights Quarterly 343Google Scholar
Mutua, Makau, ‘What is TWAIL?’ (2000) 94 American Society of International Law Proceedings 31Google Scholar
Nakkara, Hanna Dib, ‘Israeli Land Seizure under Various Defense and Emergency Regulations’ (1985) 14:2 Journal of Palestine Studies 13Google Scholar
Neal, Andrew W., ‘Normalisation and Legislative Exceptionalism: Counter-terrorist Lawmaking and the Changing Times of Security Emergencies’ (2012) 6:3 International Political Sociology 260Google Scholar
Nelson, Cary and Grossberg, Lawrence (eds.), Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1988)Google Scholar
Neocleous, Mark, ‘The Problem with Normality: Taking Exception to “Permanent Emergency”’ (2006) 31 Alternatives 191Google Scholar
Neocleous, Mark, ‘From Martial Law to the War on Terror’ (2007) 10:4 New Criminal Law Review 489Google Scholar
Neocleous, Mark, Critique of Security (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008)Google Scholar
Ní Aoláin, Fionnuala, ‘The Cloak and Dagger Game of Derogation’, in Criddle, Evan (ed.), Human Rights in Emergencies (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016)Google Scholar
Nicholls, Anthony and Matthias, Erich (eds.), German Democracy and the Triumph of Hitler (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1971)Google Scholar
Nigam, Sanjay, ‘Disciplining and Policing the “Criminals by Birth”, Part 1: The Making of a Colonial Stereotype – the Criminal Tribes and Castes of North India’ (1990) 27:2 Indian Economic Social History Review 131Google Scholar
Nigam, Sanjay, ‘Disciplining and Policing the “Criminals by Birth”, Part 2: The Development of a Disciplinary System, 1871–1900’ (1990) 27:3 Indian Economic Social History Review 257Google Scholar
Nolte, Georg, ‘General Principles of German and European Administrative Law – A Comparison in Historical Perspective’ (1994) 57:2 Modern Law Review 191Google Scholar
O’Brien, John Paul Jones, Treatise on American Military Laws (Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1846)Google Scholar
Odumosu, Ibironke T., ‘The Law and Politics of Engaging Resistance in Investment Dispute Settlement’ (2007) 26:2 Penn State International Law Review 251Google Scholar
Ohlin, Jens David and May, Larry, Necessity in International Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016)Google Scholar
Okafor, Obiora Chinedu, Re-defining Legitimate Statehood: International Law and State Fragmentation in Africa (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 2000)Google Scholar
Okafor, Obiora Chinedu, ‘Critical Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL): Theory, Methodology, or Both?’ (2008) 10 International Community Law Review 371Google Scholar
Oliviero, Katie E., ‘The Immigration State of Emergency: Racializing and Gendering National Vulnerability in Twenty-First-Century Citizenship and Deportation Regimes’ (2013) 25:2 Feminist Formations 1Google Scholar
Olson, Mancur, The Rise and Decline of Nations: Economic Growth, Stagflation, and Social Rigidities (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1982)Google Scholar
Omi, Michael and Winant, Howard, Racial Formation in the United States: From the 1960s to the 1990s (New York: Routledge, 1994)Google Scholar
Ophir, Adi, Givoni, Michal and Hanafi, Sari (eds.), The Power of Inclusive Exclusion: Anatomy of Israeli Rule in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (New York: Zone Books, 2009)Google Scholar
Orford, Anne, Reading Humanitarian Intervention: Human Rights and the Use of Force in International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003)Google Scholar
Orford, Anne (ed.), International Law and its Others (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006)Google Scholar
Overton, John, ‘The Origins of the Kikuyu Land Problem: Land Alienation and Land Use in Kiambu, Kenya, 1895– 1920’ (1988) 31 African Studies Review 109Google Scholar
Page, James, Ireland: Its Evils Traced to Their Source (London: Seeley & Burnside, 1836)Google Scholar
Pahuja, Sundhya, ‘Technologies of Empire: IMF Conditionality and the Reinscription of the North/South Divide’ (2000) 13 Leiden Journal of International Law 749Google Scholar
Pahuja, Sundhya, Decolonising International Law: Development, Economic Growth and the Politics of Universality (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011)Google Scholar
Pakenham, Thomas, The Year of Liberty: The Great Irish Rebellion of 1798 (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1969)Google Scholar
Palley, Thomas I., ‘The Limits of Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis as an Explanation of the Crisis’ (2010) 61:11 Monthly Review 28Google Scholar
Pantazis, Christina and Pemberton, Simon, ‘From the “Old” to the “New” Suspect Community: Examining the Impacts of Recent UK Counter-Terrorist Legislation’ (2009) 49:5 British Journal of Criminology 646Google Scholar
Pappé, Ilan, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (Oxford: Oneworld, 2006)Google Scholar
Pati, Biswamoy (ed.), Adivasis in Colonial India: Survival, Resistance and Negotiation (New Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2011)Google Scholar
Pearson, Noel, ‘White Guilt, Victimhood and the Quest for a Radical Centre’ (2007) 16 Griffith Review 11Google Scholar
Perrine, Aaron, ‘The First Amendment Versus the World Trade Organization: Emergency Powers and the Battle in Seattle’ (2001) 76 Washington Law Review 635Google Scholar
Polanyi, Karl, The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origin of Our Time (New York: Farrar & Reinhart, 1944)Google Scholar
Pollock, Frederick, ‘What is Martial Law?’ (1902) 18 The Law Quarterly Review 152Google Scholar
Porter, Andrew (ed.), Oxford History of the British Empire, Volume III: The Nineteenth Century (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999)Google Scholar
Pouchepadass, Jacques, Champaran and Gandhi: Planters, Peasants and Gandhian Politics (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1999)Google Scholar
Poulett Scrope, George, How is Ireland to Be Governed? (London: James Ridgway, 1846)Google Scholar
Power, Patrick C., The Courts-Martial of 1798-99 (Kilkenny: Irish Historical Press, 1997)Google Scholar
Prashad, Vijay, The Darker Nations: A People’s History of the Third World (New York: New Press, 2007)Google Scholar
Prashad, Vijay, The Poorer Nations: A Possible History of the Global South (London: Verso, 2012)Google Scholar
Prashad, Vijay, The Death of the Nation and the Future of the Arab Revolution (Oakland: University of California Press, 2016)Google Scholar
Prashad, Vijay (ed.), Letters to Palestine: Writers Respond to War and Occupation (London: Verso, 2014)Google Scholar
Prince, Raymond H., ‘John Colin D. Carothers (1903-1989) and African Colonial Psychiatry’ (1996) 33 Transcultural Psychiatry 226Google Scholar
Quigley, John, ‘Israel’s Forty-Five Year Emergency: Are There Time Limits to Derogations from Human Rights Obligations?’ (1994) 15 Michigan Journal of International Law 491Google Scholar
Quigley, John, The Case for Palestine: An International Law Perspective (2nd edn., Durham: Duke University Press, 2005)Google Scholar
Radhakrishna, Meena, Dishonoured by History: “Criminal Tribes” and British Colonial Policy (Hyderabad: Orient Longman, 2001)Google Scholar
Rajagopal, Balakrishnan, International Law from Below: Development, Social Movements and Third World Resistance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003)Google Scholar
Ramakrishna, Kumar, Emergency Propaganda: The Winning of Malayan Hearts and Minds, 1948-1958 (London: Routledge, 2002)Google Scholar
Ramraj, Victor V. (ed.), Emergencies and the Limits of Legality (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008)Google Scholar
Ramraj, Victor V., Hor, Michael and Roach, Kent (eds.), Global Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005)Google Scholar
Randall, James G., Constitutional Problems under Lincoln (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1926)Google Scholar
Raulff, Ulrich, ‘An Interview with Giorgio Agamben’ (2004) 5:5 German Law Journal 609Google Scholar
Razack, Sherene H., (ed.), Race, Space, and the Law: Unmapping a White Settler Society (Toronto: Between the Lines, 2002)Google Scholar
Reinach, Théodore, De l’état de siège: Étude historique et juridique (Paris: F. Pichon, 1885)Google Scholar
Reiterer, Markus A., ‘Article XXI GATT - Does the National Security Exception Permit “Anything Under the Sun”?’ (1997) 2 Austrian Review of International and European Law 191Google Scholar
Reynolds, John, ‘The Long Shadow of Colonialism: The Origins of the Doctrine of Emergency in International Human Rights Law’ (2010) 6:5 Osgoode Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy 1Google Scholar
Reynolds, John, ‘The Use of Force in a Colonial Present, and the Goldstone Report’s Blind Spot’ (2010) 16 Palestine Yearbook of International Law 55Google Scholar
Reynolds, John,‘The Political Economy of States of Emergency’ (2012) 14:1 Oregon Review of International Law 85Google Scholar
Reynolds, John, ‘Anti-Colonial Legalities: Paradigms, Tactics and Strategy’ (2015) 18 Palestine Yearbook of International Law 8Google Scholar
Reynolds, John, ‘Disrupting Civility: Amateur Intellectuals, International Lawyers and TWAIL as Praxis’ (2016) 37:11 Third World Quarterly 2098Google Scholar
Reynolds, John and Sujith, Xavier, ‘“The Dark Corners of the World”: TWAIL and International Criminal Justice’ (2016) 14:4 Journal of International Criminal Justice 959Google Scholar
Reza, Sadiq, ‘Endless Emergency: The Case of Egypt’ (2007) 10:4 New Criminal Law Review 532Google Scholar
Rodney, Walter, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (London: Bogle-L’Ouverture, 1972)Google Scholar
Rodríguez, Dylan, Forced Passages: Imprisoned Radical Intellectuals and the U.S. Prison Regime (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2006)Google Scholar
Román, Ediberto, ‘Race as the Missing Variable in Both the Neocolonial and Self-Determination Discourses’ (1999) 93 Proceedings of the American Society of International LawGoogle Scholar
Roosevelt, Franklin D., On Our Way (New York: John Day, 1934)Google Scholar
Rosberg, Carl and Nottingham, John, The Myth of ‘Mau Mau’: Nationalism in Kenya (New York: Praeger, 1966)Google Scholar
Rossiter, Clinton L., Constitutional Dictatorship: Crisis Government in the Modern Democracies (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1948)Google Scholar
Roth, Brad, ‘Governmental Illegitimacy and Neocolonialism: Response to Review by James Thuo Gathii’ (2000) 98 Michigan Law Review 2056Google Scholar
Roustang, Francois and Ensalaco, Mark, Chile under Pinochet: Recovering the Truth (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000)Google Scholar
Roy, Sara, The Gaza Strip: The Political Economy of De-development (3rd edn., Beirut: Institute for Palestine Studies, 2016)Google Scholar
Sachs, Wolfgang (ed.), The Development Dictionary: A Guide to Knowledge as Power (London: Zed, 2010)Google Scholar
Said, Edward W., Orientalism (London: Penguin, 1978)Google Scholar
Said, Edward W., The Question of Palestine (New York: Times Books, 1979)Google Scholar
Said, Edward W., ‘Representing the Colonized: Anthropology’s Interlocutors’ (1989) 15:2 Critical Inquiry 205Google Scholar
Said, Edward W., Culture & Imperialism (New York: Vintage, 1993)Google Scholar
Said, Edward W., Representations of the Intellectual: The 1993 Reith Lectures (New York: Vintage, 1996)Google Scholar
Sands, Philippe, Torture Team: Rumsfeld’s Memo and the Betrayal of American Values (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008)Google Scholar
Sarat, Austin (ed.), Sovereignty, Emergency, Legality (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010)Google Scholar
Schabas, William, The European Convention on Human Rights: A Commentary (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015)Google Scholar
Scheuerman, William E., Carl Schmitt: The End of Law (Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999)Google Scholar
Scheuerman, William E., ‘The Economic State of Emergency’ (1999–2000) 21 Cardozo Law Review 1869Google Scholar
Scheuerman, William E., ‘Carl Schmitt and the Road to Abu Ghraib’ (2006) 13 Constellations 108Google Scholar
Schmitt, Carl, Political Theology: Four Chapters on the Concept of Sovereignty (1922) (Schwab, George trans., Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1985)Google Scholar
Schmitt, Carl, The Nomos of the Earth in the International Law of the Jus Publicum Europaeum (1950) (Ulmen, G.L. trans., New York, Telos Press, 2006)Google Scholar
Schwarz, Henry, Constructing the Criminal Tribe in Colonial India: Acting Like a Thief (London: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010)Google Scholar
Shafir, Gershon, Land, Labor and the Origins of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 1882–1914 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989)Google Scholar
Shalakany, Amr A., ‘Arbitration and the Third World: A Plea for Reassessing Bias under the Specter of Neoliberalism’ (2000) 41:2 Harvard International Law Journal 419Google Scholar
Shamsul Alam, S.M., Rethinking Mau Mau in Colonial Kenya (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)Google Scholar
Shapiro, Michael J., Violent Cartographies: Mapping Cultures of War (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997)Google Scholar
Sharpe, R.J., The Law of Habeas Corpus (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976)Google Scholar
Shehadeh, Raja, The Law of the Land: Settlement and Land Issues under Israeli Military Occupation (Jerusalem: PASSIA, 1993)Google Scholar
Shenhav, Yehouda, ‘The Imperial History of “State of Exception”’ (2006) 29 Theory and Criticism 205Google Scholar
Shetreet, Simon, ‘A Contemporary Model of Emergency Detention Law: An Assessment of the Israeli Law’ (1984) 14 Israel Yearbook on Human Rights 182Google Scholar
Short, Anthony, The Communist Insurrection in Malaya, 1948–60 (London: Frederick Muller, 1975)Google Scholar
Sigona, Nando, ‘The Governance of Romani People in Italy: Discourse, Policy and Practice’ (2011) 16:5 Journal of Modern Italian Studies 590Google Scholar
Silberstein, Laurence J. (ed.), New Perspectives on Israeli History: The Early Years of the State (New York: New York University Press, 1991)Google Scholar
Simpson, A.W.B., In the Highest Degree Odious: Detention without Trial in Wartime Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992)Google Scholar
Simpson, A.W.B., ‘Round Up the Usual Suspects: The Legacy of British Colonialism and the European Convention on Human Rights’ (1996) 41 Loyola Law Review 629Google Scholar
Simpson, A.W.B., Human Rights and the End of Empire: Britain and the Genesis of the European Convention (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001)Google Scholar
Simpson, A.W.B., ‘Emergency Powers and Their Abuse: Lessons from the End of the British Empire’ (2004) 33 Israel Yearbook of Human Rights 219Google Scholar
Singha, Radhika, A Despotism of Law: Crime and Justice in Early Colonial India (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1998)Google Scholar
Sinha, S.P., New Nations and the Law of Nations (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, 1967)Google Scholar
Skogly, Sigrun I., ‘Structural Adjustment and Development: Human Rights – An Agenda for Change’ (1993) 15:4 Human Rights Quarterly 751Google Scholar
Smith, Anthony D., The Ethnic Origin of Nations (Oxford: Blackwell, 1986)Google Scholar
Snyder, Frederick and Sathirathai, Surakiart (eds.), Third World Attitudes to International Law: An Introduction (Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1987)Google Scholar
Spickard, Paul (ed.), Race and Nation: Ethnic Systems in the Modern World (New York: Routledge, 2005)Google Scholar
Spivak, Gayatri, The Post-Colonial Critic: Interviews, Strategies, Dialogues (Harasym, Sarah ed., London: Routledge, 1990)Google Scholar
Stephen, Leslie, The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen (London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1895)Google Scholar
Strawson, John, ‘Reflections on Edward Said and the Legal Narratives of Palestine: Israeli Settlements and Palestinian Self-Determination’ (2002) 20:2 Penn State International Law Review 363Google Scholar
Strawson, John, ‘British (and International) Legal Foundations for the Israeli Wall: International Law and Multi-Colonialism’ (2004-2005) 13 Palestine Yearbook of International Law 1Google Scholar
Sultany, Nimer, ‘Unmasking Juridical Humanity’ (2013) 4:1 Transnational Legal Theory 157Google Scholar
Sutton, Peter, The Politics of Suffering: Indigenous Australia and the End of the Liberal Consensus (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2009)Google Scholar
Svensson-McCarthy, Anna-Lena, The International Law of Human Rights and States of Exception (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1998)Google Scholar
Syatauw, J.J.G., Some Newly Established Asian States and the Development of International Law (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1961)Google Scholar
Tal, David, War in Palestine, 1948: Strategy and Diplomacy (London: Routledge, 2004)Google Scholar
Tedmanson, Deirdre and Wadiwel, Dinesh, ‘Neoptolemus: The Governmentality of New Race/Pleasure Wars’ (2010) 16:1 Culture and Organization 7Google Scholar
Thénault, Sylvie, ‘L’état d’urgence (1955-2005). De l’Algérie coloniale à la France contemporaine: destin d’une loi’ (2007) no 218 Le Mouvement Social 63Google Scholar
Thiong’o, Ngũgĩ wa, Weep Not, Child (Nairobi: Heinemann, 1964)Google Scholar
Thiong’o, Ngũgĩ wa, The River Between (Nairobi: Heinemann, 1965)Google Scholar
Thiong’o, Ngũgĩ wa, A Grain of Wheat (Nairobi: Heinemann, 1967)Google Scholar
Thompson, E.P., Whigs and Hunters: The Origin of the Black Act (New York: Pantheon Books, 1975)Google Scholar
Tilley, Virginia et al. (ed.), Beyond Occupation: Apartheid, Colonialism and International Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (London: Pluto, 2012)Google Scholar
Townshend, Charles, ‘Martial Law: Legal and Administrative Problems of Civil Emergency in Britain and the Empire, 1800-1940’ (1982) 25 The Historical Journal 167Google Scholar
Townshend, Charles, Britain’s Civil Wars: Counter Insurgency in the Twentieth Century (London: Faber & Faber, 1986)Google Scholar
Travers, Robert, Ideology and Empire in Eighteenth-Century India: The British in Bengal (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007)Google Scholar
Trebilcock, Michael J. and Howse, Robert, The Regulation of International Trade (3rd edn., New York: Routledge, 2005)Google Scholar
Tümay, Murat, ‘The “Margin of Appreciation Doctrine” Developed by the European Court of Human Rights’ (2008) 5:2 Ankara Law Review 201Google Scholar
Umozurike, U.O., International Law and Colonialism in Africa (Enugu: Nwamife, 1979Google Scholar
Vagts, Detlev F., ‘Hegemonic International Law’ (2001) 95 American Journal of International Law 843Google Scholar
Valdes, Juan Gabriel, Pinochet’s Economists: The Chicago School in Chile (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995)Google Scholar
Van Harten, Gus, ‘TWAIL and the Dabhol Arbitration’ (2011) 3:1 Trade Law & Development 131Google Scholar
Veracini, Lorenzo, Settler Colonialism: A Theoretical Overview (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)Google Scholar
Vitoria, Francisco, De Indis et de Ivre Belli Relectiones (1532) (Nys, Ernest ed., Bate, John Pawley trans., Washington, DC: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1917)Google Scholar
Waibel, Michael, ‘Two Worlds of Necessity in ICSID Arbitration: CMS and LG&E’ (2007) 20 Leiden Journal of International Law 637Google Scholar
Waibel, Michael et al. (eds.), The Backlash against Investment Arbitration: Perceptions and Reality (The Hague: Kluwer, 2010)Google Scholar
Wallerstein, Immanuel, The Modern World-System, vol. I: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the European World-Economy in the Sixteenth Century (London: Academic Press, 1974)Google Scholar
Wallerstein, Immanuel, The Modern World-System, vol. II: Mercantilism and the Consolidation of the European World-Economy, 1600–1750 (New York: Academic Press, 1980)Google Scholar
Wallerstein, Immanuel, The Modern World-System, vol. III: The Second Great Expansion of the Capitalist World-Economy, 1730–1840’s (San Diego: Academic Press, 1989)Google Scholar
Wallerstein, Immanuel, The Modern World-System, vol. IV: Centrist Liberalism Triumphant, 1789–1914 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011)Google Scholar
Watson, Nicole, ‘Howard’s End: The Real Agenda Behind the Proposed Review of Indigenous Land Titles’ (2005) 9:4 Australian Indigenous Law Review 1Google Scholar
Watson, Nicole, ‘The Northern Territory Emergency Response: Has it Really Improved the Lives of Aboriginal Women and Children?’ (2011) 35:1 Australian Feminist Law Journal 147Google Scholar
Watson, Nicole, ‘The Northern Territory Emergency Response: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same’ (2011) 48:4 Alberta Law Review 905Google Scholar
Watson, Nicole, ‘Justice in Whose Eyes? Why Lawyers Should Read Black Australian Literature’ (2014) 23:1 Griffith Law Review 44Google Scholar
Weheliye, Alexander G., Habeas Viscus: Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics and Black Feminist Theories of the Human (Durham: Duke University Press, 2014)Google Scholar
Weizman, Eyal, Hollow Land: Israel’s Architecture of Occupation (London: Verso, 2007)Google Scholar
Westlake, John, Chapters on the Principles of International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1894)Google Scholar
Whittington, Keith E., Kelemen, R. Daniel and Caldeira, Gregory A. (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008)Google Scholar
Williams, David Owen, ‘Racial Ideas in Early Victorian England’ (1982) 5:2 Ethnic and Racial StudiesGoogle Scholar
Williams, Michael, ‘The Relations of Environmental History and Historical Geography’ (1994) 20 Journal of Historical Geography 12Google Scholar
Williamson, John (ed.), The Political Economy of Policy Reform (Washington: Institute for International Economics, 1994)Google Scholar
Wills, Claire, ‘Language Politics, Narrative, Political Violence’ (1991) 13 Oxford Literary Review 20Google Scholar
Wolfe, Patrick, Settler Colonialism and the Transformation of Anthropology: The Politics and Poetics of an Ethnographic Event (London: Cassell, 1999)Google Scholar
Wolfe, Patrick, ‘Settler Colonialism and the Elimination of the Native’ (2006) 8:4 Journal of Genocide Research 387Google Scholar
Wolfe, Patrick, Traces of History: Elementary Structures of Race (London: Verso, 2016)Google Scholar
Yang, Anand A., Crime and Criminality in British India (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1985)Google Scholar
Yourow, Charles, The Margin of Appreciation Doctrine in the Dynamics of European Human Rights Jurisprudence (Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1996)Google Scholar
Žižek, Slavoj, Welcome to the Desert of the Real (London: Verso, 2002)Google Scholar
Žižek, Slavoj, ‘A Permanent Economic Emergency’ (2010) 64 New Left Review 85Google Scholar
Zuckeman, Ian, ‘One Law for War and Peace? Judicial Review and Emergency Powers between the Norm and the Exception’ (2006) 13 Constellations 523Google Scholar
Zurayk, Elia T., The Palestinians in Israel: A Study in Internal Colonialism (London: Routledge, 1979)Google Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • Bibliography
  • John Reynolds, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
  • Book: Empire, Emergency and International Law
  • Online publication: 10 August 2017
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316779095.013
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • Bibliography
  • John Reynolds, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
  • Book: Empire, Emergency and International Law
  • Online publication: 10 August 2017
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316779095.013
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • Bibliography
  • John Reynolds, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
  • Book: Empire, Emergency and International Law
  • Online publication: 10 August 2017
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316779095.013
Available formats
×