PUBLICATIONS

For online resources, please visit my ResearchGate author page

Books:

  • (2012) Völkerrecht-Sprechen. Die Konstruktion demokratischer Völkerrechtspolitik in den USA und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. [Articulating International Law: The Construction of Democratic Politics of International Law in the US and Germany] Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag. [Nomos]

Peer-reviewed articles and chapters:

  • (2023) Transnational Legal Realism: The Polycentric Workings of Power. In Frank Gadinger, Jan-Aart Scholte (eds.) Polycentrism: How Governing Works Today. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 191-210 (open access).
  • (2021) Post-International Humanitarian Law? In Heike Krieger and Jonas Püschmann (eds.) Law-making and Legitimacy in International Humanitarian Law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 80-89.
  • (2021) In-Between Juridification and Politicisation: Zooming in on the Everyday Politics of Law. In Claudia Wiesner (ed.) Rethinking Politicisation in Politics, Sociology and International Relations (Palgrave Macmillan). 
  • (2019) Juridification, Politicization, and the Politics of Legal Practice. Contemporary Political Theory 18: 2 (Critical Exchange on “Rethinking Politicisation”, ed. by Kari Palonen und Claudia Wiesner, 248-281).
  • (2019) Transnational Law. In Oxford Bibliographies in International Relations. Ed. Patrick James. New York: Oxford University Press. [pre-review version]
  • (2016) Introduction: Fragmented Territoriality. Journal of International Relations and Development 19: 2 (special issue on Fragmented Territoriality, ed. by Katja Freistein and Philip Liste), 193-198. [DOI]
  • (2016) Colliding geographies: space at work in global governance. Journal of International Relations and Development 19: 2 (special issue on Fragmented Territoriality, ed. by Katja Freistein and Philip Liste), 199-221. [DOI]
  • (2016) Geographical Knowledge at Work: Human Rights Litigation and Transnational Territoriality, European Journal of International Relations 22 (1): 217-239. [DOI]
  • (2014) Transnational Human Rights Litigation and Territorialized Knowledge: Kiobel and the ‘Politics of Space’, Transnational Legal Theory 5: 1. [DOI]
  • (2014) Lost Without Translation? Cross-Referencing and a New Global Community of Courts, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 21: 1 (Winter 2014), 263-296 (co-authored with Antje Wiener).
  • (2012) “Public” International Law? Democracy and Discourses of Legal Reality, Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 42 (2011), 177-191. [DOI]
  • (2010) The Politics of (Legal) Intertextuality. International Political Sociology 4: 3, 319-22. [DOI]
  • (2008) Articulating the Politics & Law Nexus: War in Iraq and Practice Within Two Legal Systems, International Political Sociology 2: 1 (March 2008), 38-55. [DOI]
  • (2007) Innen-Recht und Außen-Politik: Demokratie und die rechtsstaatliche Praxis der Friedenssicherung, [Internal Law and External Politics: Democracy and the legal practice of peace] in: Anna Geis/Harald Müller/Wolfgang Wagner (Hrsg.): Schattenseiten des Demokratischen Friedens. Zur Kritik einer Theorie liberaler Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik, Frankfurt am Main: Campus.
  • (2005), Völkerrechtspolitik. Zu Trennung und Verknüpfung von Politik und Recht der Weltgesellschaft, [Politics of International Law: On the Differentiation and Coupling of Politics and Law of World Society] Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen 12: 2, pp. 209-249 (co-authored with Andreas Fischer-Lescano). [online]

Further articles and chapters:

  • (2023) Turning Off Red Lights: Tax Evasion Through Dark Finance. In Dark Sides of Global Cooperation, Global Cooperation Research – A Quarterly Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 1.
  • (2023) Looking at the Dark Side: The Need for Broadening the Concept and Empirical Scope of Global Cooperation Research. In Dark Sides of Global Cooperation, Global Cooperation Research – A Quarterly Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 1 (co-authored with Frank Gadinger).
  • (2022) Tax Robbery Incorporated: The Transnational Legal Infrastructures of Tax Arbitrage. Global Cooperation Research Papers 30, Duisburg
  • (2020) The Workings of Power in Transnational Law, TLI Think! Paper 24/2020, Transnational Law Institute Research Paper Series, Transnational Law Institute, The Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London. [Research Gate, SSRN]
  • (2015) The Politics of Space: Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum. In Maximilian Steinbeis, Alexandra Kemmerer, Christoph Möllers (eds.): Krise und Konstitutionalisierung. Verfassungsblog I. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
  • (2015) Experten unter sich: Warum die Regierung findet, dass die Snowden-Affäre uns nichts angeht. In Maximilian Steinbeis, Alexandra Kemmerer, Christoph Möllers (eds.): Krise und Konstitutionalisierung. Verfassungsblog I. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
  • (2014) Völkerrechtspositionen: Die diskursiven Produktionsbedingungen demokratischer Außenpolitik [Positions of International Law: Democratic Foreign Politics and its Discursive Conditions of Production], in: Eva Herschinger und Judith Renner (eds.), Diskursforschung in den Internationalen Beziehungen, Baden-Baden: Nomos.
  • (2013) Konstitutioneller Pluralismus der Weltgesellschaft [Constitutional Pluralism of World Society]. In Michael Bäuerle, Philipp Dann, Astrid Wallrabenstein (eds.): Demokratie-Perspektiven. Festschrift für Brun-Otto Bryde zum 70. Geburtstag, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2013, 569-580 (co-authored with Andreas Fischer-Lescano).
  • (2012) Organisation-im-Kommen: Intertextualer Institutionalismus in der Analyse von Weltorganisationen. In Martin Koch (ed.): Weltorganisationen, 71-100. Wiesbaden: Springer VS (co-authored with Katja Freistein).
  • (2012) Nord-Süd-Beziehungen: Postkoloniale Handlungsfelder und Kontroversen, [North-South Relations: Postcolonial Topics and Controversies] in: Michael Staack (ed.): Einführung in die Internationale Politik: Studienbuch, München: Oldenbourg (co-authored with Lothar Brock).
  • (2011) Book Review: “Legitimacy and Legality in International Law” by Jutta Brunnée und Stephen Toope (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), European Journal of International Law 22: 2, 589-593. [DOI].
  • (2006) Den Rat neu erfinden? Die Vereinten Nationen und ihr „neuer Sicherheitskonsens“, [Re-inventing the Council? The UN and the new „Security Consensus“] HSFK-Standpunkte, Nr. 1/2006, Peace Research Institute, Frankfurt.