Encyclopedic Entries
“World Government,” The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2021 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.). Online 5 January 2021.
+ Substantive content change from Winter 2006 and Fall 2012 Editions.
“Intervention,” Encyclopedia of Political Theory, Mark Bevir, ed. (Sage), May 2010.
Sinja Graf, The humanity of universal crime: inclusion, inequality, and intervention in international political thought. Contemporary Political Theory (2024).
Paulina Ochoa Espejo, On Borders: Territories, Legitimacy, and the Rights of Place. In Political Theory, published on-line 29 May 2021.
Nikolay Koposov, Memory Law, Memory Wars: The Politics of the Past in Europe and Russia. In Constellations 27, 1 (March 2020): 161-3.
Richard Vernon. Cosmopolitan Regard: Political Membership and Global Justice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010). In Criminal Law and Philosophy. 9 (2015): 171-175.
Daniel Weinstock, ed. Global Justice, Global Institutions (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2007). In International Journal (Summer 2009) 858-861.
Richard Ned Lebow. The Tragic Vision of Politics: Ethics, Interests, Orders (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003). In Ethics and International Affairs 18, 2 (Fall 2004) 104-106.
April Carter. The Political Theory of Global Citizenship (New Jersey: Routledge, 2001). In Perspectives on Politics 1, 1 (March 2003) 158-159.
Robert Jackson. The Global Covenant: Human Conduct in a World of States (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000) In Ethics and International Affairs, 15, 2 (2001) 146-7.
Brian Orend. War and International Justice: a Kantian Perspective (Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfred Laurier University Press, 2000). In “Letters in Canada,” University of Toronto Quarterly, Vol. 71:1 (2001) 136-7.
Book Reviews
Videos
Chatham House, 'Can international institutions deliver justice?' 27 February 2023
"Ending Wars, Ending Structural Injustice,"
TJ Centre, Western University, 9 February 2022
Dialogue: Conceptual Engagement with Justice and Pluralism at the 10th Anniversary Dialogues on Human Rights and Legal Pluralism
McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism
Research Center for Material Culture Annual Conference 2017 (Leiden, The Netherlands)
Media Articles
'Difficulty of dropping Redmen name is no reason to delay', Montreal Gazette, on-line: 6 February 2019, in print: 7 February 2019.
Interview in the Research Bulletin (#1, Oct. 2018) of the Institute for the Study of International Development Global Governance Lab, McGill, pp. 4-6.
Interview in the Newsletter (Vol. 4, Issue 1, Summer 2018) of the International History and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, pp. 21-23.