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Publications and Presentations

Scholarly Articles

The Socio-Historical Case for the Existence of a Nexus Requirement in the Application of Universal Jurisdiction to Maritime Piracy. Journal of the History of International Law. Volume 19, Issue 4: 1-28, 2017.


Manuscripts under Review

Somali Piracy and the Disappearance of Nexus in the Application of Universal Jurisdiction


Manuscripts in Progress

The Effect of Power Asymmetries on the Creation and Application of International Law and Domestic Policy: UNCLOS and China’s Territorial Claims in the South China Sea

The Effect of Power Asymmetries on the Creation and Application of International Law and Domestic Policy: UNCLOS and Sovereign Control over the Subsoil Resources of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ)

The Effect of Power Asymmetries on the Creation and Application of International Law and Domestic Policy: UNCLOS and Boundary Disputes in the Arctic


Books in Progress

Sportive Violence, Social Control and the Law: Regulating Pugilistic and Martial Combat – Exceptions to the State Monopoly on Violence


Conference Presentations

American Sociological Association

ASA Annual Meeting – Comparative-Historical Section Roundtable Presentation

The Socio-Historical Case for the Existence of a Nexus Requirement in the Application of Universal Jurisdiction to Maritime Piracy

ASA Annual Meeting – Crime, Law, and Deviance Section Roundtable Presentation

Somali Piracy and the Disappearance of Nexus in the Application of Universal Jurisdiction

University of California, San Diego

Sociology Department Graduate School Conference

Maritime Piracy and the Social Construction of Juridical Ambiguity

Scripps Institution of Oceanography/Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation 2013

National Science Foundation IGERT Conference

Maritime Piracy and the Social Construction of Juridical Ambiguity

Scripps Institution of Oceanography/Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation 2012

National Science Foundation IGERT Conference

Power and Conflict: Hegemonic and Entrepreneurial Deviance Under Conditions of Ecological Change

University of California, San Diego

Sociology Department Conference

The Creation of Meaning Within the Context of Sportive Violence

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