Faculty Publications

As of August 2017, this database is no longer being updated. For the most current publications from the faculty, students, and staff of Touro University, please check our institutional repository, Touro Scholar, and email any questions or publication submissions to touro.scholar@touro.edu.

Total number of publications: 7,082

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  • 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. (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.

  • 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. (1998). Enforcing international human rights law. Canadian Centre for Foreign Policy Development Papers, 6(1), 117-126.

  • 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. (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. (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., & Doyle, M. W. (1999). Emergency return: Principles and guidelines. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University.

  • 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., & Cohen, M. (1983). The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and public international law. Canadian Bar Review, 61(1), 265-313.

  • Berman, M. (2015). Portals to practice: A multidimensional approach to integrating experiential education into the traditional law school curriculum. Journal of Experiential Learning, 1(1) [Article 10]. This material can be found here.

  • Bilsky, L., Citron, R., & Davidson, N. R. (2014). From Kiobel back to structural reform: The hidden legacy of Holocaust restitution litigation. Stanford Journal of Complex Litigation, 2, 138-184. This material can be found here.

  • Blum, K., Chemerinsky, E., & Schwartz, M. A. (2013). Qualified immunity developments: Not much hope left for plaintiffs. Touro Law Review, 29(3), 633-658. This material can be found here.

  • Breger, M. L., Kennedy, D. A., Zuccardy, J., & Elkins, L. H. (2013). New York law of domestic violence (3rd ed.). St. Paul, MN: Thomson-Reuters.

  • Cassidy, R. (2016). Scalia on abortion: Originalism... But, why? Touro Law Review, 32(4), 741-746. This material can be found here.

  • Cimini, C., Corrada, R., Burleson, M., Berman, M., Brown, C. C., & Kruse, K. (2015). Creative initiatives at U.S. law schools. In Experience the future: Papers from the Second National Symposium on Experiential Education in Law: Alliance for Experiential Learning in Law. Elon Law Review, 7(1), 57-88. This material can be found here.

  • Citron, R. (2012). A demanding boss. Touro Law Review, 28, 555.

  • Citron, R. (2012). The case of the retired justice: How would Justice John Paul Stevens have voted in Nicastro v. McIntyre? South Carolina Law Review, 63, 643.

  • Citron, R. (2013). A life in the law: An interview with Drew Days. Touro Law Review. This material can be found here.

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