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"East Asian Approaches to Human Rights," in 1996 Proceedings of the American Society of International Law, (chair and speaker) (2007)
Devising New Law to Address Global Water Scarcity, Water Resources Management III (2005)
Markets for Water: Time to Put the Myth to Rest?, Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education (2005)
Adapting the Law of Water Management to Global Climate Change and Other Hydropolitical Stesses, The Basis of Civilization- Water Science? (2004)
Market-Ethics-Law: What Can Each Contribute?, Selected Papers of the International Conference From Conflict to Co-Operation in International Water Resources Management: Challenges and Opportunities, UNESCO-IHE Delft, the Netherlands, 20-22 Novermeber 22 (2004)
Is Sustainable Development a Servicable Legal Standard in the Management of Water?, Water Resources Update (2003)
The Customary International Law of Transboundary Freshwater Management , Exploitation of Natural Resources in the 21st Century (2003)
The Law of International Watercourses: Non-Navigational Uses, American Journal of International Law (2003)
The Iraqi Campaign against the Marsh Arabs: Ecocide as Genocide, The Jurist, www.jurist.law.pitt.edu (2003)
Can There Be Confluence? A Comparative Consideration of Western and Islamic Fresh Water Law (co-author) , Water Policy (2002)
Reforming the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (with David Bederman, Curtis Bradley, Mark Cymrot, and Andrew Vollmer), Columbia Journal of Transnational Law (2002)
The Iraqi Marshlands: A Human and Environmental Study (with E. Nicholason and P. Clark) (2002)
The Law of Water Allocation in the Southeastern States at the Opening of the Twenty-First Century, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review (2002)
The Oslo Accords: International Law and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Agreements, Alberta Law Review (2002)
Refining the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, Willamette Journal of International Law and Dispute Resolution (2001)
"The Case Against Markets" in Negotiations Over Water: Proceedings of the Haifa Workshop, 1997, Uri Shamir, ed. (2001)
The Customary International Law of Transboundary Fresh Waters, International Journal of Global Environmental Issues (2001)
What Is Versus What Might Be: Imputing Income to Earning Potential, Family Advocate (2000)
Law in a Shrinking World: The Interaction of Science and Technology with International Law, Kentucky Law Journal (2000)
Science and technology are driving a process of "globalization" in which the world effectively shrinks...
The Evolving International Law of Transnational Aquifers, Management of Shared Groundwater Resources: The Israeli-Palestinian Case with an International Perspective (2000)
The Importance of Getting Names Right: The Myth of Markets for Water, William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review (2000)
Markets allegedly are ideal institutions for managing water both nationally and internationally. Markets are presented...