Research
Overview
Research on behavioural approaches to international law is developing rapidly. On this page, you will find a selection of the literature, classified according to research topic and method. In addition, all relevant references are classified by year of publication below.
2024
- Anne van Aaken, The Individual in (International) Law and Economics. In: Anne Peters/Tom Sparks (eds.), The Individual in International Law. History and Theory (Oxford University Press 2024), pp. 343-363. (open access)
- Anne van Aaken, Making Trade Agreements Contribute to Sustainability: The Potential of Behavioural Science. In: Geraldo Vidigal/Kathleen Claussen (eds). The Sustainability Revolution in International Trade Agreements (Oxford University Press 2024), pp. 23-38.
- Anne van Aaken, Effectuating International Law against Corruption: Behavioral Insights, 22/2 International Journal of Constitutional Law (I-Con), https://doi.org/10.1093/icon/moae032 (open access)
- Anne van Aaken, Behavioural Sciences used by the United Nations to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals: A Roadmap and some Stop Signs, 4/1 Journal of Environmental Law & Policy 2024, 1-21 (open access)
- Anne van Aaken and Moshe Hirsch (eds.), International Legal Theory and the Cognitive Turn (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2024, open access)
- Duroy, S. (2025) The Intelligence Community as a Normative Actor under International Law in Research Handbook on Intelligence and International Law (Russell Buchan & Iñaki Navarette eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2025).
2023
- Duroy, S. (2023) The Regulation of Intelligence Activities under International Law Edward Elgar Publishing, Elgar International Law series.
- Duroy, S., (2023). Les apports d’une approche comportementale pour comprendre les erreurs commises en réaction au « 11 Septembre israélien ». (Le Rubicon)
- Jefferies, R, Barrett, T, Huang, C and Bashford, A, ‘Regulating Movement in Pandemic Times’, invited submission (forthcoming in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry).
- Jefferies, R and McAdam, J, ‘Locked In: Australia’s COVID-19 Border Closures and the Right to Leave’ (forthcoming in Australian Yearbook of International Law).
2022
- Cohen, H. and Powers, R., Judicialization and Public Support for Compliance with International Commitments (2022).
- Duroy, S. (2022): State Compliance with International Law in Intelligence Matters: A Behavioural Approach, Journal of International Dispute Settlement.
- L de Almeida and JAW van Zeben (eds.), Law in the EU's Circular Energy System: Biowaste, Biofuel and Biogas (Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2023)
- Fikfak, V., Peat, D., Van der Zee, E., Bias in International Law, German Law Journal, forthcoming.
- Fikfak, V., 'Against Settlement in the European Court of Human Rights'. International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2022.
- Fikfak, V., 'Compliance and Compensation: Money as a currency of human rights.' in Rachel Murray and Debra Long, Handbook on Implementation of Human Rights Law. (Edward Elgar, 2022)
- Hirsch, M., ‘The Sociological Perspective on International Law’, in Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack (eds.), International Legal Theory: Foundations and Frontiers (CUP, 2022, forthcoming).
- Jefferies, R, McAdam, J and Pillai, S, “Can We Still Call Australia Home?: The Right to Return and the Legality of Australia’s COVID-19 Travel Restrictions” (2022) 27 (2) Australian Journal of Human Rights.
- Shiri Krebs, ‘Drone-Cinema, Data Practices, and the Narrative of IHL’ (2022) 82(2) Heidelberg Journal of International Law 309.
- Shiri Krebs & Kevin Cope, ‘Can Rights Discourse Diminish Support for Displaced Persons?’ (2022) Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies.
- Desiree LeClercq. 2022. Judicial Review of Emergency Administration, American University Law Review . 72(1):66.
- Desiree LeClercq. 2022. Why Conflict Between Economic Development and International Social Rights is Inevitable, Berkeley Journal of International Law . 40(1):40.
- Desiree LeClercq. 2022. Invisible Workers, American Journal of International Law Unbound. 116.
- Desiree LeClercq. 2022. Outsourcing Enforcement, Virginia Journal of International Law . 62(2):50.
- Maria Laura Marceddu, ‘Networking and Informal Cooperation’, in K. Nadakavukaren and T.Cottier (eds) Edward Elgar Encyclopedia of International Economic Law (Edward Elgar, 2023 forthcoming).
- Maria Laura Marceddu, ‘L’arbitrage d’un point de vue européen: tout n’est pas perdu’, in G. Donà and others (eds), Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the European Legal Context: Evolving Legal Tools and Sector-Spe¬cific Implementation (Larcier, 2022 forthcoming).
- Maria Laura Marceddu, ‘The principle of transparency in post-Lisbon EU investment policy’, in A. Biondi, F. Casolari (eds) Rights, Values and Trade: Is an Agreement between EU and US Still Possible? (Edward Elgar Publishing, January 2022 forthcoming).
- Peat, D., 'Perception and Process: Towards a Behavioural Theory of Compliance’, (2022) Journal of International Dispute Settlement (forthcoming).
- Puig, S., How do International Courts Respond to Non-Compliance? (revised & resubmitted, w. J. Kucik).
- Puig, S., Legalization and Cooperation in the Global Trade Regime, 52 B.J.Pol.S __ (w. J. Kucik & L. Peritz).
- Soave, T., ‘The Puzzle of Freedom: Structure and Agency in International Adjudication’, in D.R. Quiroga-Villamarín and N. Mansouri (eds.), Ways of Seeing International Organizations (under review, forthcoming 2023).
- Soave, T., The Everyday Makers of International Law: From Great Halls to Back Rooms (CUP, 2022).
- van Aaken, A., The Individual in (International) Law and Economics. In: Anne Peters/Tom Sparks (eds.), The Individual in International Law. History and Theory, forthcoming 2022.
- van Aaken, A., Rationalist and Behavioralist Approaches to International Law. In: Jeff Dunoff and Mark Pollack (eds.), International Legal Theory (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022), 261-281.
- van der Zee, E., ‘Sustainability Labels in the Shadow of the Law’, Springer, Studies in European Economic Law and Regulation, forthcoming.
- van der Zee, E., How Insights on Bounded Rationality Could Inform the International Law of Environmental Assessments, German Law Journal, forthcoming.
- JAW van Zeben, ‘The European Green Deal: The Future of a Polycentric Europe?’ (2022) European Law Review [2022]
- Venzke, I., The Practice of Interpretation in International Law: Strategies of Critique, in International Legal Theory: Foundations and Frontiers (Jeff Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack eds, Cambridge University Press 2022).
- Venzke, I. and Vidigal, G., Are Unilateral Trade Measures in the Climate Crisis the End of Differentiated Responsibilities? The Case of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) Netherlands Yearbook of International Law (2022).
- Yuan Zhou, Ghashia Kiyani, and Charles Crabtree. 2022. ``New Evidence that Naming and Shaming Influences State Human Rights Practices.'' Journal of Human Rights.
2021
- Quintin Beazer, Charles Crabtree, Christopher J. Fariss, and Holger L. Kern. 2021. "When Do Private Actors Engage in Censorship? Evidence From a Correspondence Experiment with Russian Private Media Firms." British Journal of Political Science.
- Ray Block, Charles Crabtree, John B. Holbein, and Quin Monson. 2021. ``Are Americans Less Likely to Reply to Emails from Black People Relative to White People?'' Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
- Brewster, R., Reputation, Self-Esteem, and Competitive Rewards, 115 Am. J. Int’l L. Unbound 210 (2021).
- Broude, T., “Prosociality, International Law and Humanitarian Intervention”, in International Law’s Invisible Frames – Social Cognition and Knowledge Production in International Legal Processes (Andrea Bianchi & Moshe Hirsch eds., OUP, 2021).
- Broude, T. and Shereshevsky, Y., “Explaining the Practical Purchase of Soft Law: Competing and Complementary Behavioral Hypotheses”, in Harlan Grant Cohen and Timothy Meyer (eds.), International Law as Behavior, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021).
- Cohen, H. and Meyer, T. (eds.), International Law as Behavior (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021).
- Cohen, H. and Meyer, T., International Law as Behavior: An Agenda, in Harlan Grant Cohen & Timothy Meyer (eds.), International Law as Behavior (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021).
- Cohen, H., Culture Clash: The Sociology of WTO Precedent, in Amalie Frese and Julius Schumann (eds.), Precedents as Rules and Practice (Nomos 2021).
- Kevin L. Cope and Charles Crabtree. 2021. ``Higher-Order Law and Support for Family Separation.'' Journal of Legal Studies.
- Charles Crabtree, S. Michael Gaddis, John B. Holbein, and Edvard Nergård Larsen. 2021. ``Racially Distinctive Names Signal Race and Class.'' Sociological Science.
- Charles Crabtree and Kiho Muroga. 2021. "Measuring Gender Role Attitudes in Japan." Socius.
- Charles Crabtree, John B. Holbein, and Quin Monson. 2021. "Patient Traits Shape Healthcare Providers' Choices on How to Best Allocate Life-Saving Care." Nature Human Behavior.
- Katherine Clayton, Charles Crabtree, and Yusaku Horiuchi. 2021. "Do Identity Frames Impact Support for Multiracial Candidates? The Case of Kamala Harris." Conditionally accepted at Journal of Experimental Political Science.
- Duroy, S. (2021). The regulation of intelligence cooperation under international law: A compliance-based theorization. In A. Vedaschi & K. L. Scheppele (Eds.), 9/11 and the rise of global anti-terrorism law: How the UN Security Council rules the world (pp. 179-198). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Kristine Eck, Courtenay Conrad, and Charles Crabtree. 2021. "Police and Political Violence Policing and Political Violence." Journal of Conflict Resolution.
- Kristine Eck, Sophia Hatz, Charles Crabtree, Atsushi Tago. 2021. "Evade and Deceive? Citizen Responses to Surveillance." Journal of Politics.
- Galbraith, J., Deadlines as Behavior in Diplomacy and International Law, in International Law as Behavior (Harlan Grant Cohen & Timothy Meyers, eds. 2021).
- Hirsch, M., International Law's Invisible Frames - Social Cognition and Knowledge Production in International Legal Processes (2021, co-edited with Andrea Bianchi, OUP).
- Jefferies, R, ‘Bringing Externalisation Home: The International Civil Aviation Organization and “Entry Screening” in Australia’ (2021) Globalizations.
- Jefferies, R, ‘Transnational Legal Process: An Evolving Theory and Methodology’ (2021) 46(2) Brooklyn Journal of International Law (open access).
- Jefferies, R, ‘Comparative perspectives on airport asylum procedures before and during the COVID-19 pandemic’ (Policy Brief No 12, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, 2021).
- Shiri Krebs, ‘The Invisible Frames Affecting Wartime Investigations: Legal Epistemology, Metaphors, and Cognitive Biases’ in International Law’s Invisible Frames (Andrea Bianchi and Moshe Hirsch, eds., Oxford University Press, 2021).
- Shiri Krebs, ‘Predictive Technologies and Opaque Epistemology in Counter-Terrorism Decision-Making’ in 9/11 and the Rise of Global Anti-Terrorism Law (Kim Lane Scheppele and Arianna Vedaschi, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2021), 199-221.
- Shiri Krebs, ‘Experimental Data on the Efficacy of International Fact-Finding’, in Research Methods In International Law: A Handbook (Rossana Deplano and Nicholas Tsagourias eds., Elgar Publishing, 2021), 245-266.
- Shiri Krebs, ‘All Is Fair in Law and War? Legal Cynicism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict’ in Cynical International Law? Abuse and Circumvention in Public International and European Law (B. Baade et al, eds., Springer Press, 2020), 235-259.
- Desiree LeClercq. 2021. The Disparate Treatment of Rights in U.S. Trade, Fordham Law Review . 90:1-57.
- Kristo Leung, ..., and Charles Crabtree. 2021. "How Asians React to Discrimination Doesn’t Depend on their Party Identification." Socius.
- Maria Laura Marceddu and Federico Ortino, ‘Intersections between trade and investment law and policy: The common causes underlying the crisis of dispute settlement’, in L. Sachs, L Johnson, and J.Coleman (eds), Yearbook on International Law and Policy 2019 (Oxford University Press, 2020). [peer-reviewed]
- Maria Laura Marceddu, ‘How to ensure Public Participation in FTA Negotiations? A critical analysis of the instruments used in the FTA-making process’, in A. Kent, E. De Brabandere, T. Gazzini (eds), Public Participation in Foreign Investment Law (Brill, 2021).
- Peat, D., Fikfak, V., and van der Zee, E., 'Behavioural Compliance Theory.' Journal of International Dispute Settlement 2021.
- Peat, D., 'The Tyranny of Choice and the Interpretation of Standards: Why the European Court of Human Rights Uses Consensus’, (2021) 53[2] N.Y.U. Journal of International Law & Politics 381-432.
- Lauge Poulsen and Michael Waibel, ‘Boilerplate in International Economic Law’ (2021) 115 AJIL Unbound 253.
- Steven Pfaff, Charles Crabtree, Holger L. Kern, and John B. Holbein. 2021. "Does Religious Bias Shape Access to Public Services? A Large-Scale Audit Experiment among Street-Level Bureaucrats." Public Administration Review, 81 (2): 244-259.
- Puig, S., Extending Trade Law Precedent, 54 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 539 (2021 w. J. Kucik).
- Reis JM, ‘Opening Up International Adjudication’ in ED Brabandere (ed), International Procedure in Interstate Litigation and Arbitration: A Comparative Approach (Studies on International Courts and Tribunals, Cambridge University Press 2021).
- Spain Bradley, A., Human Choice in International Law. Cambridge University Press (2021).
- Spain Bradley, A., Advancing Neuroscience in International Law, in International Law as Behavior, (edited by Harlan Cohen and Timothy Meyer, Cambridge University Press, 2021).
- Teichman, D. and Zamir, E., Normative Aspects of Nudging in the International Sphere, 115 Am. J. Int’l Law – Unbound 263–67 (2021).
- van Aaken, A. and Broude, T., Behavioural Approaches to International Adjudication. In: Max Planck Encyclopedia of Procedural International Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021).
- van Aaken, A. and Broude, T., International Pandemic Lawmaking: Some Perspectives from Behavioural Economics, in: Alicia Ely Yamin, Joelle Grogan and Pedro Villarreal (eds.), International Pandemic Lawmaking: Conceptual and Practical Issues Report (Petrie-Flom Center and Max Planck Institute, November 2021).
- van Aaken, A. and Elm, J. P., Framing in and through International Law. In: Andrea Bianchi/Moshe Hirsch (eds.), International law’s invisible frames – Social cognition and knowledge production in international legal processes’ (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021) pp. 35-54.
- van Aaken, A. and Simsek, B., Rewarding in International Law, 115 American Journal of International Law, Issue 2 (2021), pp. 195-241. (115 AJIL Unbound 207 et seqq, June 2021 on the article, edited and with an introduction by Jeffrey Dunoff with contributions of Kal Raustiala & Andrew Guzman, Cosette Creamer, Siobhan McInerney-Lankford, Rachel Brewster, and Ian Johnstone)
- van Aaken, A., The Cognitive Psychology of Rules of Interpretation in International Law, 115 American Journal of International Law Unbound (2021), pp. 258–262.
- van Aaken, A. and Stradner, I., Economic Analysis of International Law. In: Rossana Deplano and Nicholas Tsagourias (eds.), Research Methods in International Law: A Handbook (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2021), pp. 367-385.
- van der Zee, E., Fikfak, V., and Peat, D. 'Introduction to the Symposium on the Limitations of the Behavioural Turn in International Law.' American Journal of International Law Unbound, 21 July 2021.
- JAW van Zeben and A Rowell, A Guide to EU Environmental Law (University California Press, 2021).
- Venzke, I., Cognitive Biases and International Law: The Points of Critique, in International Law’s Invisible Frames – Social Cognition and Knowledge Production in International Legal Processes (Moshe Hirsch and Andrea Bianchi eds, Oxford University Press 2021) 55-71.
- Venzke, I., Why Use the Language of the Law in Global Politics? On the Legitimacy Effects of Claiming to Act Legally, in Talking International Law: Legal Argumentation Outside the Courtroom (Ian Johnstone and Steven Ratner eds, Oxford University Press 2021) 25-43.
- Venzke, I., Contingency in International Law: On the Possibility of Different Legal Histories (Ingo Venzke and Kevin Jon Heller eds, Oxford University Press 2021).
2020
- Broude T. and Henckels, C., “Not all Rights are Created Equal: A Loss-Gain Frame of Investor Rights and Human Rights”, Leiden Journal of International Law (2020).
- Kevin Cope and Charles Crabtree. 2020. "A Nationalist Backlash to International Refugee Law: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Turkey." Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 17 (4): 752-788.
- Kevin Cope, Charles Crabtree, and Christopher J. Fariss. 2020. "Exploring Disagreement in Indicators of State Repression." Political Science Research and Methods, 8 (1): 178-187.
- Veronika Fikfak. 'Non-pecuniary damages before the European Court of Human Rights: Forget the victim; it’s all about the state.' (2020) Vol 33. Leiden Journal of International Law, 1-34.
- Hirsch, M., "Social Movements, Reframing Investment Relations, and Enhancing the Application of Human Rights Norms in International Investment Law", Leiden Journal of International Law (2020).
- Jefferies, R, Ghezelbash, D and Hirsch, A, ‘Assessing Refugee Protection Claims at Australian Airports: The Gap Between Law, Policy, and Practice’ (2020) 44(1) Melbourne University Law Review 162 (open access).
- Jefferies, R, Ghezelbash, D and Hirsch, A, ‘Assessing Protection Claims at Airports: Developing procedures to meet international and domestic obligations’ (Policy Brief No 9, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, 2020).
- Shiri Krebs, ‘Law Wars: How Legal Labels Shape Beliefs About Wartime Controversies’ (2020) 11(1) Harvard National Security Journal 106.
- Maria Laura Marceddu and Pietro Ortolani, ‘What is Wrong with Investment Arbitration? Evidence from a set of behavioural experiments ’, 31(2) European Journal of International Law (2020) [peer-reviewed]
- Puig, S., Indemnifying Precaution: Economic Insights for Regulation of a Highly Infectious Disease, 7 J. Law Biosc. 1 (2020) (with C. Robertson et. al.).
- Puig, S., Symposium, Debiasing International Economic Law, 30 Eur. J. Int'l L. 1339 (2020).
- KR Richards and JAW van Zeben (eds.), Policy Instruments in Environmental Law (Edward Elgar, 2020).
- Soave, T., ‘Who Controls WTO Dispute Settlement? Socio-Professional Practices and the Crisis of the Appellate Body’, 29 Italian Yearbook of International Law 13 (2020).
- Soave, T., ‘European Legal Culture and WTO Dispute Settlement: Thirty Years of Socio-Legal Transplants from Brussels to Geneva’, 19 The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals 107 (2020).
- van Aaken, A., The Concept of Law Revisited: A Psychological Approach to Legal Theory. In: Christoph Bezemek, Michael Potacs, Alexander Somek (eds.), Vienna Lectures on Legal Philosophy, Volume 2, (Oxford: Hart Publishing 2020), pp. 185-205.
- van Aaken, A. and Broude, T., Arbitration from a Law and Economics Perspective. In: Thomas Schultz and Frederico Ortino (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International Arbitration (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2020), pp. 874-894.
- van der Zee, E., Quantifying Benefits of Sustainability Agreements Under Article 101 TFEU, World Competition Law and Economic Review, (43)2020-2.
- JAW van Zeben and BA Kamphorst, ‘Tracking and Nudging through Smartphone Apps: Public Health and Decisional Privacy in a European Health Union’ (2020) 11(4) European Journal of Risk Regulation 831 – 840
2019
- Broude T. and Levy, I., “Outcome Bias and Expertise in Investigations under International Humanitarian Law”, European Journal of International Law (2019).
- de Vries, J.R.; van der Zee, E.; Beunen, R.; Kat, R.; Feindt, P.H., Trusting the People and the System. The Interrelation Between Interpersonal and Institutional Trust in Collective Action for Agri-Environmental Management. Sustainability 2019, 11, 7022.
- Sona Golder, Charles Crabtree, and Kostana Dhima. 2019. "Legislative Representation and Gender (Bias)." Political Science, 71 (1): 1-16.
- Hirsch, M., "Cognitive Sociology, Social Cognition and Coping with Racial Discrimination in International Law", European Journal of International Law (2019).
- D. Alex Hughes, Micah Gell-Redman, Charles Crabtree, Natarajan Krishnaswami, Diana Rodenberger, and Guillermo Monge. 2019. "Persistent Bias Among Local Election Officials." Journal of Experimental Political Science, 7 (3): 179-187.
- Yue Hou, Chuyu Liu, and Charles Crabtree. 2019. "Anti-Muslim Bias in the Chinese Labor Market." Journal of Comparative Economics, 48 (2): 235-250.
- Jefferies, R, ‘Data Quality and the Law of Refugee Protection in Australia’ (2019) 13 Court of Conscience 63.
- Jefferies, R, ‘Research Access and Adaptation in the Securitised Field of Australian Refugee and Asylum Law’ (2019) 2019(1) Journal of the Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies 49.
- Shiri Krebs, ‘Bounded Factuality: The Targeted Killing of Salah Shehadeh and the Legal Epistemology of Risk’ in Security and Human Rights (Liora Lazarus and Benjamin Gould eds., Hart Publishing, 2019).
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Maria Laura Marceddu and Federico Ortino, ‘Recent Developments at the Intersections of Investment and Trade Law and Policy’, in L. Sachs, L. Johnson, and J. Coleman (eds) Yearbook on International Law and Policy 2018 (Oxford University Press, 2019) [peer-reviewed]
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Maria Laura Marceddu, ‘Another Brick in the Wall: The EU-India Investment Facilitation Mechanism’, Columbia FDI Perspectives 267 (2019) [peer-reviewed]
- Maria Laura Marceddu, ‘Investment Facilitation in the WTO multilateral trading agenda: Drawing lessons from the EU-India IFM’, XI Indian Journal of International Economic Law, (2019)
- Puig, S., Contextualizing Cost Shifting in Investment Treaty Arbitration, 58 Va. J. Int'l L. 261 (2019).
- Soave, T., ‘The Politics of Invisibility: Why Are International Judicial Bureaucrats Obscured from View?’, in F. Baetens (ed.), Legitimacy of Unseen Actors in International Adjudication (CUP, 2019).
- Teichman, D. and Zamir, E., Nudge Goes International, 30 Euro. J. Int’l Law 1263–79 (2019).
- Thompson, A., Broude, T. and Haftel Y.Z., “Once Bitten, Twice Shy? How Disputes Affect Regulatory Space in Investment Agreements”, 73(4) International Organization 859-880 (2019).
- Zhanna Terechshenko, Charles Crabtree, Kristine Eck, and Christopher J. Fariss. 2019. "Evaluating the Influence of International Norms and Sanctioning on State Respect for Rights: A Field Experiment with Foreign Embassies." International Interactions, 45 (4): 720-735.
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van Aaken, A. and Broude, T (eds.), The Psychology of International Law, Special Issue, 30(4) European Journal of International Law (2019).
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van Aaken, A., Experimental Insights for International Legal Theory. In: 30(4) European Journal of International Law (2019), pp. 1237–1262.
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van Aaken, A. and Kurtz, J., Beyond Rational Choice: International Trade Law and the Behavioral Political Economy of Protectionism. In: 22 (4) Journal of International Economic Law (2019), pp. 601–628.
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van Aaken, A. and Vasel, J.J., Demultilateralization: A Cognitive Psychological Perspective. In: The Postnational Constellation Revisited, 25 European Law Journal, Special Issue Celebrating Jürgen Habermas’ 90th Birthday (edited by Alexander Somek), 2019, pp. 487-493.
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van Aaken, A., Constitutional Limits to Regulation-by-Nudging. In: Holger Strassheim, Silke Beck (eds.), Handbook of Behavioral Change and Public Policy, (Handbooks of Research on Public Policy Series), (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019), pp. 304-318.
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van Aaken, A., Die Befolgung des Völkerrechts zwischen Realismus, Konstruktivismus und Verhaltensökonomik. In: Patrick Hilbert/Jochen Rauber (eds.), Warum befolgen wir Recht? Rechtsverbindlichkeit und Rechtsbefolgung in interdisziplinärer Perspektive (Tübingen, Siebeck/Mohr, 2019), pp. 135-160.
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van Aaken, A. and Steinbach A., Ökonomische Analyse des Völker- und Europarechts (Tübingen: Siebeck/Mohr), 2019.
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JAW van Zeben and A. Bobić (eds.), Polycentricity in the European Union (Cambridge University Press, 2019).
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JAW van Zeben, ‘Polycentric as a Theory of Governance’ in JAW van Zeben and A. Bobić (eds.), Polycentricity in the European Union 9-27 (CUP, 2019).
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JAW van Zeben, ‘Polycentric features of the European Union’ in JAW van Zeben and A Bobić (eds.), Polycentricity in the European Union 28-50 (CUP, 2019).
- Venzke, I., The International Court of Justice in the Battle for International Law: Colonial Imprints and Possibilities of Change (1955-75), in THE BATTLE FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW (Jochen von Bernstorff and Philipp Dann eds, Cambridge University Press 2019) 235-256.
2018
- Brewster, R., Exit From Trade Agreements: A Reputational Analysis of Cooperation and Fairness, 21 J. INT’L ECON. L. 379 (2018).
- Kevin Cope, Charles Crabtree, and Yonatan Lupu. 2018. "What's Next? Cross-disciplinary Possibilities for Rights Research." Law & Contemporary Problems, 81 (4): 185-195.
- Charles Crabtree and Christian Davenport. 2018. "Defining the Terms of the Debate: Repression, Oppression, and Discrimination." PS: Political Science & Politics, 51 (1): 17-25.
- Nicholas Dietrich and Charles Crabtree. 2018. "Domestic Demand for Human Rights: Free Speech and the Freedom–Security Trade-Off." International Studies Quarterly, 63 (2): 346-353.
- Veronika Fikfak. ‘Changing State Behaviour: Damages before the European Court of Human Rights’. (2018) 29/4 European Journal of International Law, pages 1091-1125.
- Fischer, A., van der Zee, E., 'Green Pictograms on EU Foods: A Legal Study Informed by Behavioural Science', (2018), 7, Journal of European Consumer and Market Law, Issue 1, pp. 15-22.
- Micah Gell-Redman, Neil Visalvanich, Charles Crabtree, and Christopher J. Fariss. 2018. "It's All About Race: How State Legislators Respond to Immigrant Constituents." Political Research Quarterly 71 (3): 517-531.
- Hirsch, M., The Role of International Tribunals in the Development of Historical Narratives’, Journal of History of International Law (2018).
- Shiri Krebs, ‘Designing International Fact-Finding: Facts, Alternative Facts, and National Identities’ (2018) 41 Fordham International Law Journal 337.
- Maria Laura Marceddu, ‘Implementing Transparency and Public Participation in FTAs Negotiations: Are The Times A Changin’?’, 21 (3) Journal of International Economic Law (2018) [peer-reviewed; featured among the top 5 most read article in summer 2020]
- Maria Laura Marceddu, ‘A complicated relationship: The UK in the WTO at the time of Brexit’, in A. Biondi, P. Birksinshaw and M. Kendrick (eds), Brexit: The Legal Implications (Kluwer Law International, 2018)
- Poulsen, L., Bounded Rationality and the Diffusion of Modern Investment Treaties. International Studies Quarterly 58(1) 2014. (Reprinted in Major Works Collection: Global Governance II (Routledge, 2018).)
- Spain Bradley, A., The Disruptive Neuroscience of Judicial Choice, 9 UC Irvine Law Review 1 (2018).
- van Aaken, A., Behavioral Aspects of the International Law of Global Public Goods and Common Pool Resources. In: 112 (1) American Journal of International Law (2018) pp. 67-79.
- van Aaken, A. and Pinto de Albuquerque, P., Punitive Damages in Strassbourg. In: Anne van Aaken and Iulia Motoc (eds.), The ECHR and General International Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. 230-250.
- van der Zee, E. , 'Disciplining Private Standards Under the SPS and TBT Agreement: A Plea for Market-State Procedural Guidelines', (2018), 52, Journal of World Trade, Issue 3, pp. 393-414.
- Venzke, I., What if? Counterfactual (Hi)Stories of International Law, 8(2) Asian Journal of International Law 403-431 (2018).
- Venzke, I., Possibilities of the Past? The History of the NIEO and the Travails of Critique, 20 Journal of the History of International Law 263-302 (2018).
2017
- Daniel M. Butler and Charles Crabtree. 2017. "Moving Beyond Measurement: Adapting Audit Studies to Test Bias-Reducing Interventions." Journal of Experimental Political Science, 4 (1): 57-67.
- Charles Crabtree and Michael J. Nelson. 2017. "New Evidence for a Positive Relationship Between De Facto Judicial Independence and State Respect for Empowerment Rights." International Studies Quarterly, 61 (1): 210-224.
- Hafner-Burton, E., Puig, S., and Victor, D., Against Secrecy: The Social Cost of International Dispute Settlements, 42 Yale J. Int'l L. 339 (2017).
- Shiri Krebs, ‘The Legalization of Truth in International Fact-Finding’ (2017) 18(1) Chicago Journal of International Law 83.
- Shiri Krebs, ‘Reducing Uncertainty in Targeted Killing Decision-Making’ (2017) 44(3) Florida State University Law Review 943.
- Puig, S., Affiliation Bias in Arbitration, 46 J. Legal Stud. 371 (2017) (w. A. Strezhnev).
- Puig, S., The David Effect in ISDS, 28 Eur. J. Int'l L. 731 (2017) (w. A. Strezhnev).
- A Rowell and JAW van Zeben, ‘The New Status Quo of the Paris Agreement: The Psychological Impact of the 2 Degrees Aspiration’ (2017) 7(1) European Journal of Risk Regulation 49 – 53.
- Yahli Shereshevsky and Tom Noah, Does Exposure to Preparatory Work Affect Treaty Interpretation? – An Experimental Study on International Law Students and Experts, 28 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1287 (2017).
- Spain Bradley, A., Cognitive Competence in Executive-Branch Decision Making, 49 Connecticut Law Review 713 (2017).
- van Aaken, A., Franck, D. S., Freda, J., Rachlinski, J. J., and Guthrie, C., Inside the Arbitrator’s Mind. In: 66 Emory Law Journal (2017), pp. 1115-1173.
- van Aaken, A., Constitutional Limits to Nudging: A Proportionality Assessment. In: Alexandra Kemmerer, Christoph Möllers, Maximilian Steinbeis, Gerhard Wagner (eds.), Choice Architecture in Democracies: Exploring the Legitimacy of Nudging (Oxford/Baden-Baden: Hart and Nomos, 2017), pp. 199-235.
- Venzke, I. and Aalberts, T., Moving Beyond Interdisciplinary Turf Wars: Towards an Understanding of International Law as Practice, in International Law as a Profession (Jean d’Aspremont, Tarcisio Gazzini, André Nollkaemper and Wouter Werner eds, Oxford University Press 2017) 287-310.
2016
- Broude, T. and Moses, S., “The Behavioral Dynamics of Positive and Negative Listing in Services Liberalization”, in Martin Roy and Pierre Sauvé (eds.), Research Handbook on Trade in Services 385-411 (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2016).
- Hirsch, M., ‘Explaining Compliance and Non-Compliance with ICSID Awards: a Multiple Theoretical Approach’, Journal of International Economic Law (2016).
- Maria Laura Marceddu, ‘The EU Dispute Settlement: Towards Legal Certainty in an Uneven International Investment System?’, 1 European Investment Law and Arbitration Review (2016) [peer-reviewed]
- Maria Laura Marceddu, ‘The Emerging Profile of the European IIAs’, Transnational Dispute Management, 1 (2016) [peer-reviewed]
- Puig, S., Tobacco Litigation in International Courts, 57 Harv. Int'l L.J. 383 (2016).
- Puig, S., Blinding International Justice, 56 Va. J. Int'l L. 647 (2016).
- van Aaken, A. and Broude, T., Behavioral Economics and International Law. In: Eugene Kontorovich and Francesco Parisi (eds.), Economic Analysis of International Law (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2016), pp. 249-276.
- van Aaken, A., Towards a Psychological Concept of Law. In: Stephan Kirste and Michael Anderheiden (eds.), Interdisziplinarität der Rechtswissenschaften (Berlin: Duncker&Humblot, 2016), pp. 187-204.
- van Aaken, A. and Antonovic, J. (eds.), Too Big to Handle? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Question of Why Societies Ignore Looming Disasters, 7 Global Policy, 2016. Special Supplement 1, May 2016, pp. 1-118.
- van Aaken, A., Is International Law Conducive to Prevent Looming Disasters? In: Anne van Aaken/Janis Antonovic (eds.), Too Big to Handle? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Question of Why Societies Ignore Looming Disasters, 7 Global Policy, 2016. Special Supplement 1, May 2016, pp. 1-118
- van der Zee, E., Legal Limits on Food Labelling Law: Comparative Analysis of the EU and the USA, European Business Law Review (27)2016-3.
- Venzke, I. and von Bogdandy A., In Whose Name? A Public Law Theory of International Adjudication, Thomas Dunlap transl. (Oxford, Oxford University Press 2014) (Paperback edition with a new Preface, 2016), 304 pages.
2015
- Broude, T., “Behavioral International Law”, 163 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1099-1157 (2015).
- Cohen, H., Theorizing Precedent in International Law, in Interpretation in International Law (Oxford University Press 2015).
- Cohen, H., International Precedent and the Practice of International Law, in Negotiating State and Non-State Law: The Challenge of Global and Local Legal Pluralism (Cambridge University Press 2015).
- Charles Crabtree and Christopher J. Fariss. 2015. "Uncovering Patterns Among Latent Variables: Human Rights and De Facto Judicial Independence." Research & Politics, 2 (3): 1-9.
- Christopher J. Fariss, Zachary M. Jones, Fridolin Linder, Charles Crabtree, Megan A. Biek, Ana-Sophia M. Ross, Taranamol Kaur, and Michael Tsai. 2015. "Human Rights Texts: Converting Human Rights Primary Source Documents into Data." PLOS ONE, 10 (9): TBD.
- Hirsch, M., Sociology of International Law (OUP, 2015).
- Poulsen, L., Bounded Rationality and Economic Diplomacy: The Politics of Investment Treaties in Developing Countries, Cambridge University Press, 2015.
- van Aaken, A., Judge the Nudge: In Search of the Legal Limits of Paternalistic Nudging in the EU. In: Alberto Alemanno and Anne Lise Sibony (eds.), Nudge and the Law. A European Perspective (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2015), pp. 83-112.
2014
- Galbraith, J., Temporary International Legal Regimes as Frames for Permanent Ones, in 2014 NETHERLANDS YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (Monika Ambrus & Ramses Wessel, eds., 2015).
- Shiri Krebs, ‘The Secret Keepers: Judges, Security Detentions, and Secret Evidence’ in Reasoning Rights: Comparative Judicial Engagement 197 (Liora Lazarus, Christopher McCrudden and Nigel Bowles eds., Hart Publishing, 2014).
Link: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2818087 - Poulsen, L., Bounded Rationality and the Diffusion of Modern Investment Treaties. International Studies Quarterly 58(1) 2014. (Reprinted in Major Works Collection: Global Governance II (Routledge, 2018).)
- Puig, S., Social Capital in the Arbitration Market, 25 Eur. J. Int'l L. 387 (2014).
- van Aaken, A., Behavioral International Law and Economics. In: 55 Harvard International Law Journal (2014), pp. 421-481.
- JAW van Zeben, The Allocation of Regulatory Competence in the European Emissions Trading Scheme (Cambridge University Press, 2014)
- Venzke, I., How Interpretation Makes International Law: On Semantic Change and Normative Twists (Oxford, Oxford University Press 2012) (Paperback edition with a new Preface, 2014), 344 pages.