Publications for Anne Bayefsky

Graduate School of Jewish Studies
Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1997). Cultural sovereignty, relativism, and international human rights: New excuses for old strategies. In E. Bulygin, B. M. Leiser, & M. Van Hoecke (Eds.), Changing structures in modern legal systems and the legal state ideology, Rechtstheorie, Beiheft (pp. 249-267). Berlin, Germany: Duncker & Humblot.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1997). The UN human rights regime: Is it effective? Proceedings of the 91st Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law (pp. 466-472). Washington, DC: The American Society of International Law. This material can be found here.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1997). The United Nations and the protection of human rights. In B. Galligan & C. Sampford (Eds.), Rethinking human rights. (pp. 74-86). Sydney, Australia: The Federation Press.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1996). Cultural sovereignty, relativism, and international human rights: New excuses for old strategies. Ratio Juris, 9(1), 42-59. This material can be found here.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1996). Israel and the United Nations human rights’ agenda: The inequality of nations large and small. Israel Law Review, 29(3), 424-458.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1996). Report on the human rights treaties: Facing the implementation crisis. First report of the committee on international human rights law and practice. Report of the Sixty-Seventh Conference of the International Law Association (pp. 336-357). London, England: International Law Association.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1996). The United Nations human rights treaties: Facing the implementation crisis. The Windsor Access to Justice Yearbook, 15(2), 189-201.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1995). Inequity in the United Nations human rights system. Justice, 6, 28-30.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1995). Selective enforcement: Is the United Nations biased? International Practitioner’s Notebook, 60, 18-21.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1994). General approaches to the domestic application of women's international human rights law.  In R. Cook (Ed.), Lessons from the Canadian experience, human rights of women: National and international perspectives (pp. 351-374). Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press. 

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1994). Implementing human rights treaties: The prognosis after Vienna. Proceedings of the 88th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law (pp. 428-436). Washington, DC: American Society of International Law.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1994). Making the human rights treaties work: The human rights agenda for the twenty-first century. In J. L. Hargrove & L. Henkin (Eds.), Human rights: An agenda for the next century (pp. 229-295).  Washington, DC: The American Society of International Law.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1992). International human rights law in Canadian courts. In I. Cotler & F. P. Eliadis (Eds.), International human rights law: Theory and practice (pp. 115-158). Montreal, Canada: The Canadian Human Rights Foundation.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1992). International human rights law in Canadian courts. In W. Kaplan & D. McRae (Eds.), Law, policy and international justice (pp. 107-143). Montreal, Canada: McGill-Queen's University Press. This material can be found here.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1992). International law in Canadian courts: Canada, Japan and international law. Proceedings of the Conference of the Canadian Council On International Law. (pp. 273-281). Ottawa, Canada: Canadian Council on International Law.

  • Bayefsky, A. F., & Fitzpatrick, J. (1992). International human rights law in United States courts: A comparative perspective. Michigan Journal of International Law, 14(1), 1-89.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1991). The scope of judicial review in the international human rights context. Proceedings of the 85th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law (pp. 337-341) Washington, DC: The American Society of International Law.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1990). A case comment on the first three equality rights cases under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Andrews, workers' compensation reference. Turpin. The Supreme Court Law Review, 503-531.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1990). Human rights: The Helsinki process. Proceedings from the Eighty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law (pp. 113-115). Washington, DC: American Society of International Law.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1990). The principle of equality or non-discrimination in international law. Human Rights Law Journal, 11(1/2), 1-34.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1988). Human rights: The 1966 covenants 20 years later - An assesmsment of the work of the human rights committee under the optional protocol. Proceedings of the 80th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law (pp. 408-413). Washington, DC: American Society of International Law.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1987). Defining equality rights under The Charter. In S. L. Martin & K. E. Mahoney (Eds.), Equality and judicial neutrality (pp. 106-114). Toronto, Canada: Carswell.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1987). Introduction: The Supreme Court and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In G. A. Beaudoin (Ed.) The Supreme Court of Canada: Proceedings of the October 1985 Conference (pp. 207-209). Montreal, Canada: Les Editions Yvon Blais.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1987). The judicial function under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. McGill Law Journal, 32(4), 791-833.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1987). The legal structures: Legislation and enforcement. In E. Killean (Ed.), Equality in the economy: A synthesis of the proceeedings of a workshop (pp. 5-7). Montreal, Canada: The Institute of Research on Public Policy. This material can be found here.

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