SELECTED READINGS
i) On the Foundations of Globalization
BYRNES A., HAYASHI M., MICHAELSEN C., (2013), INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE NEW AGE OF GLOBALIZATION, LEIDEN: MARTINUS NIJHOFF;
FRIEDMAN, T.L., (1999), THE LEXUS AND THE OLIVE TREE: UNDERSTANDING GLOBALIZATION, CAIRO: INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS;
RAWLS J., (2001), THE LAW OF PEOPLES, CAMBRIDGE USA: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS;
RODRIK, D. (2011), DEMOCRACY AND THE FUTURE OF WORLD ECONOMY. THE GLOBALIZATION PARADOX, NEW YORK: W.W. NORTON & COMPANY INC.;
SCHEUERMAN, W. E., (2008), FRANKFURT SCHOOL PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBALIZATION, DEMOCRACY, AND THE LAW, ABINGDON: ROUTLEDGE;
SINGER P., (2004) ONE WORLD: THE ETHICS OF GLOBALIZATION, YALE: YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS;
SKLAIR L., (2002), GLOBALIZATION, CAPITALISM AND ITS ALTERNATIVES, OXFORD: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS;
SMITH M. S., (2006), BEYOND THE ‘AFRICAN TRAGEDY’. DISCOURSES ON DEVELOPMENT AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY, LONDON: ASHGATE;
SPARKE, M. (2013). INTRODUCING GLOBALIZATION: TIES, TENSIONS AND UNEVEN INTEGRATION. OXFORD, UK: WILEY-BLACKWELL;
SUR. S, (1997), “THE STATE BETWEEN FRAGMENTATION AND GLOBALIZATION”, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, P. 421-434;
TE VELDE, D.W. (2008), THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, LONDON: OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE.
ii) On Globalization, Welfare and Public Health
AGINAM, O., (2006), “GLOBALIZATION OF HEALTH INSECURITY: THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION AND THE NEW INTERNATIONAL HEALTH REGULATIONS”, MEDICAL LAW, P. 663-672;
BRAVEMAN P., GRUSKIN S., (2003), “POVERTY, EQUITY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND HEALTH”, BULLETTIN OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, P. 539-545;
CHAPMAN, A.R., (2009), “GLOBALIZATION, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH”, BIOETHICS, P. 97-111;
COCKERHAM, J.P., COCKERHAM, W.C., (2010), HEALTH & GLOBALIZATION, CAMBRIDGE: POLITY PRESS;
FIDLER, D. P., (1996), “GLOBALIZATION, INTERNATIONAL LAW, AND EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES”, EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES JOURNAL, P. 77-84;
GÒMEZ, J., (2013), “EMERGENCE OF MULTILATERAL PROTO-INSTITUTIONS IN GLOBAL HEALTH AND NEW APPROACHES TO GOVERNANCE: ANALYSIS USING PATH DEPENDENCY AND INSTITUTIONAL THEORY”, GLOBALIZATION AND HEALTH, P. 18-25;
JORI, M., ET AL., (2012), “GLOBAL HEALTH AND NATIONAL BORDERS: THE ETHICS OF FOREIGN AID IN A TIME OF FINANCIAL CRISIS”, GLOBALIZATION AND HEALTH, P. 8-19;
MACLIN, R., (2004), DOUBLE STANDARD IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, CAMBRIDGE: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS;
PARKER, M., (2012), “FORMS OF BENEFIT SHARING IN GLOBAL HEALTH RESEARCH UNDERTAKEN IN RESOURCE POOR SETTINGS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF STAKEHOLDERS’ VIEWS IN KENYA”, PHILOSOPHY, ETHICS, AND HUMANITIES IN MEDICINE, P. 7-13;
PARKER, M., (2012), “ETHICS IN PRACTICE: THE STATE OF THE DEBATE ON PROMOTING THE SOCIAL VALUE OF GLOBAL HEALTH RESEARCH IN RESOURCE POOR SETTINGS PARTICULARLY AFRICA”, MEDICAL ETHICS, P. 22-29;
PAVONE, I.R., (2009), “HIV/AIDS AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW”, LAW ASIA JOURNAL, P. 96-111;
PAVONE I.R. (2012), “MEDICAL RESEARCH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS”, IN HUMAN MEDICAL RESEARCH: ETHICAL, LEGAL AND CULTURAL ASPECTS, (SCHILMANN J.,EDS.), BERLIN: SPRINGER VERLAG, 2012, P. 65-87;
SELGELID, M.J., (2008), “ETHICS, TUBERCULOSIS AND GLOBALIZATION”, PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS, P. 10-20;
WERREN, A. E., (2013), “GLOBAL HEALTH INITIATIVE INVESTMENTS AND HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL FUND INVESTMENTS”, GLOBALIZATION AND HEALTH, P. 30-39.
iii) On Judicial Globalization and Human Rights
ALSTON P., ROBINSON, M., (2005), HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT: TOWARDS MUTUAL REINFORCEMENT, OXFORD: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS;
ALSTON P., GOODMAN R., STEINER H., (2007), INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS IN CONTEXT: LAW, POLITICS, MORALS, OXFORD: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS;
ALSTON P., MEGRET, F., (2008), THE UNITED NATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL, OXFORD: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS;
ALSTON P., GOODMAN R., (2012), INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS, OXFORD: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS;
BRYSK, A. (ED.) (2013), THE POLITICS OF THE GLOBALIZATION OF LAW. GETTING FROM RIGHTS TO JUSTICE, NEW YORK: ROUTLEDGE;
DONNELLY, J., (1982), “HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN DIGNITY: AN ANALYTIC CRITIQUE OF NON-WESTERN CONCEPTIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS”, AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 76, P. 303-316;
GOODMAN R., (2008), “INCOMPLETE INTERNALIZATION AND COMPLIANCE WITH HUMAN RIGHTS LAW”, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, P. 443-446;
GORDON N., (2004), FROM THE MARGINS OF GLOBALIZATION: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN RIGHTS, LANHAM, MARYLAND: LEXINGTON BOOKS;
LANGFORD M. ET AL. (EDS.), (2012), GLOBAL JUSTICE, STATE DUTIES: THE EXTRA-TERRITORIAL SCOPE OF ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW, CAMBRIDGE: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS;
MONSHIMOURI M. ET AL. (EDS.), (2003), CONSTRUCTING HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION, NEW YORK: M.E. SHARPE, INC;
NARULA, S., (2012), “RECLAIMING THE RIGHT TO FOOD AS A NORMATIVE RESPONSE TO THE GLOBAL FOOD CRISIS”, YALE HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT LAW JOURNAL, P. 403-417;
ROMANO, C.P.R., (1999), “THE PROLIFERATION OF INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL BODIES: THE PIECES OF THE PUZZLE”, INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLITICS, P. 709-751;
SHELTON, D., (2002), “PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD”, INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW, P. 273-322;
SLAUGHTER, A.M., (2000), “JUDICIAL GLOBALIZATION”, VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, P. 1103-1124;
iv) On Globalization, Humanitarian Intervention and the Erosion of Domestic Jurisdiction
ALSTON P., MAC DONALD E., (2008), HUMAN RIGHTS, INTERVENTION AND THE USE OF FORCE, OXFORD: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS;
ALSTON P, (2012), “THE UNITED NATIONS: NO HOPE FOR REFORM?”, IN REALIZING UTOPIA: THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (ANTONIO CASSESE ED.), OXFORD: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS;
BELLAMY, A.J., (2010), THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, LEIDEN: MARTINUS NIJHOFF PUBLISHERS;
FRANCIONI F., BAKKER, C., (2013), “RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT, HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION AND HUMAN RIGHTS: LESSONS FROM LIBYA TO MALI”, THE TRANSLANTIC RELATIONS AND THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE, WORKING PAPER 15, APRIL 2013;
GOODMAN R., (2009), “CONTROLLING THE RECOURSE TO WAR BY MODIFYING JUS IN BELLO”, YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW, P. 53-84;
HOFFMANN J., NOLLKAEMPER A., 2012, RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT. FROM PRINCIPLE TO PRACTICE, AMSTERDAM: PALLAS PUBLICATIONS AND AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY PRESS, P. 247-270;
HOLZGREFE, J.L., KEOHANE, R.O., (2004), HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION: ETHICAL, LEGAL AND POLITICAL DILEMMAS, CAMBRIDGE: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS;
KAHLER M., (2006), TERRITORIALITY AND CONFLICT IN AN ERA OF GLOBALIZATION, CAMBRIDGE: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS;
MALONE D.M., (2004), THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL FROM THE COLD WAR TO THE 21ST CENTURY, BOULDER: LYNNE RIENNER PUBLISHERS;
MEGGLE, G., (2004), ETHICS OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION, BERLIN: ONTOS VERLAG;
RONZITTI, N., (2011), “NATO INTERVENTION IN LIBYA: A GENUINE ACTION TO PROTECT A CIVILIAN POPULATION IN MORTAL DANGER OR AN INTERVENTION AIMED AT REGIME CHANGE?”, THE ITALIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, P. 3-21;
VIERUCCI, L. (2011), “THE NO-FLY ZONE OVER LIBYA: ENFORCEMENT ISSUES”, THE ITALIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, P. 21-44.
WELSH, J., (2011), “CIVILIAN PROTECTION IN LIBYA: PUTTING COERCION AND CONTROVERSY BACK INTO RTOP”, ETHICS & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, VOL. 25, NO. 3 (SEPTEMBER), P. 255-262.
ZIFCAK S., (2012), “THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT AFTER LIBYA AND SYRIA”, MELBOURNE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, P. 1-35.