“Toward a More “Courageous Politics”: Talking About Muslim Fundamentalism in the West”
Karima Bennoune
Maryland Journal of International Law
2009
“The Law of the Republic versus the ‘Law of the Brothers’: A Story of France’s Law Banning Religious Symbols in Public Schools”
Karima Bennoune
Human Rights Advocacy Stories
2009
“The Intersection of Nuclear Weapons and International Human Rights Law”
Karima Bennoune
Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy
2009
“Effective Remedies for All?: Universalizing the Battle Against Impunity”
Karima Bennoune
Criminal Jurisdiction 100 Years After the 1907 Hague Peace Conference 1
2009
“Response to Peter Danchin’s “Suspect Symbols: Value Pluralism as a Theory of Religious Freedom in International Law”
Karima Bennoune
Yale Journal of International Law
2008
“Secularism and Human Rights: A Contextual Analysis of Headscarves, Religious Expression, and Women’s Equality Under International Law”
Karima Bennoune
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
2007
Review of Enforcing International Norms against Terrorism edited by Andrea Bianchi
Karima Bennoune
American Journal of International Law
2006
“Human Rights and Fundamentalisms”
Karima Bennoune
American Society of International Law Proceedings
2006
“The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as a Tool for Combating Discrimination Against Women: General Observations and a Case Study on Algeria”
Karima Bennoune
International Social Science Journal
2005
Confronting Scylla and Charybdis: Amnesty International, Terrorism and Human Rights, AI Index: POL 30/IEC/9/05
Karima Bennoune2005
Making rights a reality: Violence Against Women in Armed Conflict, AI Index: ACT 77/050/2004
Karima Bennoune2005
“Council Comment: Defining Terrorism”
Karima Bennoune
Newsletter of the American Society of International Law
2005
Toward a Human Rights Approach to Armed Conflict : A Study for Amnesty International Pursuant to International Council Meeting Decision 13, AI Index: ICP 2004-19
Karima Bennoune2004
“Toward a Human Rights Approach to Armed Conflict: Iraq 2003”
Karima Bennoune
UC Davis Journal of International Law and Policy
2004
Review of Self-Determination in International Law, by Robert McCorquodale, and People’s Rights: The State of the Art, by Philip Alston
Karima Bennoune
European Journal of International Law
2003
““To Respect and To Ensure”: Reconciling International Human Rights Obligations in a Time of Terror”
Karima Bennoune
American Society of International Law Proceedings
2003
“The Impact of Armed Conflict on Women”
Karima Bennoune
Rutgers Women’s Rights Law Reporter
2003
Review of A Country Unmasked: Inside South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, by Alex Boraine, and The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa, by Richard Wilson
Karima Bennoune
European Journal of International Law
2002
““Sovereignty vs. Suffering”?: Re-Examining Sovereignty and Human Rights Through the Lens of Iraq”
Karima Bennoune
European Journal of International Law
2002
The Optional Protocol to the Women’s Convention: Enabling Women to Claim their Rights at the International Level, AI Index: IOR 51/04/97
Karima Bennoune1997
““A Practice Which Debases Everyone Involved”: Corporal Punishment Under International Law”
Karima Bennoune
20 Ans Consacrés À La Réalisation d’Une Idée: Recueil d’articles en l’honneur de Jean-Jacques Gautier
1997
The Draft Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture: Developing an Effective Tool to Prevent Torture, AI Index: IOR 51/01/96
Karima Bennoune1996
“Études: Principes Humanitaires en Islam: Methodes et Cibles de Guerre”
Karima Bennoune
El Watan
1995
“S.O.S. Algeria: Women’s Human Rights Under Siege”
Karima Bennoune
Faith and Freedom: Women’s Human Rights in the Muslim World
1995
“Women in International Law Interest Group, Prominent Woman in International Law Award Acceptance Speech”
Karima Bennoune
American Society of International Law Proceedings
“International Human Rights Law”
Karima Bennoune
The Cambridge History of International Law
“Challenging “the Veil and the Male Elite”: Fatima Mernissi’s Work as a Demand for Women’s Equal Right to Take Part in Cultural Life”
Karima Bennoune
Engaging Fatima Mernissi: Feminism, Islam and Civil Society