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Benedict W. Kingsbury, Murry and Ida Becker Professor of Law; Director, Institute for International Law and Justice, New York University School of Law. [1]
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Awards, Distinctions and Honorary Degrees
- Fellow, Straus Institute for the Advanced Study of Law and Justice, 2009
- Major Grants , from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, United Nations Foundation, etc, 2009
- Plenary Speaker, Japanese Society of International Law, 2004
- Distinguished Visiting Fellow, New Zealand Law Foundation, 2003
- Inaugural Caldwell Lectures, Trinity College, University of Melbourne, 2002
- Francis Deak Prize - Best article by a younger scholar., American Journal of International Law, 1999
Publications
- "State of Nature versus Commerical Sociability as the Basis of International Law," in Philosophy of International Law (Samantha Besson and John Tasioulas, ed., Oxford University Press, forthcoming) (with Benjamin Straumann)
- Alberico Gentili's De Armis Romanis (Wars of the Romans) (1599) trans. by David Lupher (Oxford University Press, forthcoming) (ed. with Benjamin Straumann)
- "Investor-State Arbitration, Fair and Equitable Treatment, Proportionality, and the Emerging Administrative Law of Global Governance," in ICCA Congress Series 2008 (International Council of Commercial Arbitration, forthcoming) (with Stephan Schill)
- Global Regulatory Governance and the State: India and the Emergence of Global Administrative Law (Oxford University Press, forthcoming) (ed. with Pratap Mehta et al.)
- "Preface: Studying the Armed Activities Decision," 40 NYU Journal of International Law & Politics 1 (2008) (with JHH Weiler)
- "[http://www.iilj.org/aboutus/documents/AscriptiveGroups.pdf Ascriptive Groups and the Problems of the Liberal NGO Model of International Civil Society," in Global Justice and the Bulwarks of Localism (Edited by Chris Eisgruber and Andras Sajo. Leiden: Brill, 2005)
- Other online articles
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Benedict W. Kingsbury, New York University School of Law, accessed July 13, 2009.