Publications for Anne Bayefsky
Bayefsky, A. F. (2008). Neither redeemable nor reformable. Justice, 45, 1-14.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2007). Promise and reality at the UN. In A. F. Bayefsky (Ed.), The UN and beyond: United democratic nations (pp. 7-20). Washington, DC: Hudson Institute.
Bayefsky, A. F., & Waldman, A. (2007). State support for religious education, Canada versus the United Nations. Leiden, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2006). The legacy of Nuremberg. In H. Reginbogin & C. Safferling (Eds.), The Nurmeberg trials: International criminal law since 1945 (pp. 251-258). Munich, Germany: K.G. Saur.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2006). The role of the United Nations in countering terrorism. In A. Stephens & R. Walden (Eds.), For the sake of humanity: Essays in honour of Clemens N. Nathan (pp. 17-32). Boston, MA: Maritinus Nijhoff.
Bayefsky, A. F. (Ed). (2006). Human rights and refugees, internally displaced persons and migrant workers. Leiden, Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV. This material can be found here.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2005). The international criminal court versus an international court of human rights: Politics and the rule of law. In S. G. Shoham & P. Knepper (Eds.), Israel studies in criminology book series, Volume 9 terrorism and the international community (pp. 143-165). Whitby, Canada: de Sitter.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2004). One small step: Is the U.N. finally ready to get serious about antisemitism? Midstream, 50(7), 3-5. This material can be found here.
Bayefsky, A. (2003). Introduction to the UN human rights treaty system. Law Now, 28(2), 28-30. This material can be found here.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2003). How to complain to the UN human rights treaty system. The Hague, Netherlands: Kluwer Law International.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2003). Israel, the United Nations and the roadmap. American Foreign Policy Interests, 25(5), 373-394. This material can be found here.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2003). The UN and the assault on Israel’s legitimacy: Implications for the road map. Jerusalem Viewpoints, 501, 1-10.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2002). Responses to the recent terrorist attacks on the U.S. ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law, 8(2), 349-352. This material can be found here.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2002). The UN human rights agenda: A strategy of diversion. Justice, 11-13.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2001). Anti-semitism at the United Nations: The world conference against racism becomes a world conference for racism. Justice, 7-8.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2001). Terrorism and racism: The aftermath of Durban. Jerusalem Viewpoints, 468(1), 1-11.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2001). The UN human rights treaty system, universality at the crossroads. The Hague, Netherlands: Kluwer Law International. This material can be found here.
Bayefsky, A. F. (2000). Protecting those who flee abuse. In G. S. Bhatia, J. S. O’Neill, G. L. Gall, & P. D. Bendin (Eds.), Peace, justice and freedom: Human rights challenges for the new millennium (pp. 95-103). Edmonton, Canada: University of Alberta Press. This material can be found here.
Bayefsky, A. F. & Helton, A. C. (2000). Protecting the world’s exiles: The human rights of non-citizens - A dialogue with Lou Henkin and Oscar Schachter. Human Rights Quarterly, 22(1), 280-297. This material can be found here.
Bayefsky, A. F. (1999). The legacy of the universal declaration of human rights. ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, 5, 261-265.
Bayefsky, A. F., & Doyle, M. W. (1999). Emergency return: Principles and guidelines. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University.
Bayefsky, A. F. (1998). Enforcing international human rights law. Canadian Centre for Foreign Policy Development Papers, 6(1), 117-126.
Bayefsky, A. F. (1997). Democracy and the international protection of human rights. Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, 26, 183-199.
Bayefsky, A. F. (1997). International human rights law in Canadian courts. In F. Francioni & B. Conforti (Eds.), Enforcing international human rights in domestic courts (pp. 295-328). The Hague, Netherlands: Kluwer Law International. This material can be found here.
Bayefsky, A. F. (1997). Mechanisms for entrenchment and protection of a bill of rights: The Canadian experience. European Human Rights Law Review, 5, 496-500.