Publications
Book Chapters
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“Regulating Online Speech: Keeping Humans, and Human Rights, at the Core"
in Free Speech in the Digital Age, eds. Susan J. Brison and Katharine Gelber (Oxford University Press, Oxford, England: March 2019)
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“Cyberspace and State Obligations in the Area of Human Rights”
in Peacetime Regime for State Activities in Cyberspace: International Law, International Relations and Diplomacy (NATO CCD COE Publication, Tallinn: 2013)
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“Global Terrorism and the Battle Over Law"
in Global Terrorism: Challenge for the 21st Century? (Polity Press, UK: 2007)
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“The Khmer Rouge Tribunal: Criticisms and Concerns”
in Justice Initiatives 32-46 (Open Society Institute, NY: Spring 2006)
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“Command Responsibility for Torture"
in Torture: Does It Make Us Safer? Is It Ever OK? The New Press (New York, London: 2005)
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“The Tribunal and Cambodia’s Transition to a Culture of Accountability"
in Bringing the Khmer Rouge to Justice, Jaya Ramji and Beth Van Schaak, eds, Edwin Mellen Press, (Ceredigion, Lewiston: 2005)
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“Terrorism and Human Rights: The Legal Framework”
in Terrorism and International Law: Challenges and Responses, Michael N. Schmitt and Gian Luca Beruto, eds., International Institute of Humanitarian Law in cooperation with the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies (San Remo: 2002)
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“Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy in Asia: Debates and Strategies,”
in The U.S. Role in the Asian Century, Saul Sanders, ed., University Press of America (Lanham, MD: 1996)
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“Human Rights in Cambodia: Past, Present and Future"
with Sidney Jones in Rebuilding Cambodia, Frederick Z. Brown, ed., Foreign Policy Institute, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University Washington, D.C.: 1993)
Op-Eds
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“Chelsea Manning Commutation Doesn’t Erase Obama’s Awful Whistleblower Legacy,” Time (January 19, 2017)
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“Privacy in the Age of Surveillance,” Foreign Policy (February 17, 2014)
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“Why US Needs to Rethink Whistleblower Rules,” CNN (June 5, 2014)
Academic Articles
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“Squinting Through the Pinhole: A Dim View of Human Rights from Tallinn 2.0,” University of Texas Law Review, Vol 95:1599 (2017)
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“The Internet is not the Enemy,” World Policy (January 12, 2017), version of HRW World Report 2017
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Contributor to Sieber, J. E., & Tolich, M. B. Applied Social Research Methods Series: Planning ethically responsible research (pp. 77-92). (SAGE Publications Ltd, Thousand Oaks, CA: 2013)
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“Valuing the Goldstone Report,” 16 Global Goverance 139 (April-June 2010)
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“Liberdad de expresión y guerra contra el terrorismo” 23 Estudios de Politica Exterior 161 (2009)
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“The New Non-State Actors in International Humanitarian Law,” 38 G.W. Int’l L.Rev. 551 (2006)
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“Reflections on the Resistance to Including State Terrorism in a Comprehensive International Terrorism Treaty,” Conference Proceedings of the 2006 Raoul Wallenberg International Human Rights Symposium, 49-53, New York City, January 19-20, 2006
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“The Invisible Exodus: North Koreans in the People's Republic of China, Human Rights Watch, November 2002 Vol. 14, No. 8 (C) (2002)
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“Making Treaty Bodies Work: An Activist Perspective,” 91 ASIL Proc. 475 (1997)
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“A Fragile Machinery: Oversight Mechanisms and Governmental Accountability in Hong Kong,” Recent Developments, Hong Kong: Preserving Human Rights and the Rule of Law, 12 Am. U. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 444 (1997)
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“Asia’s Activists and the Future of Human Rights,” Symposium: Human Rights on the Eve of the Next Century, 66 Fordham L. Rev. 677 (Nov. 1997)
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Indefinite Detention and Mandatory Repatriation: Vietnamese Asylum Seekers in Hong Kong, 10 UCLA Pac. Basin L.J. 329 (1991)
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Book Review, Constitutional Confrontation in Hong Kong and The Future of the Law In Hong Kong, 4 J. Chinese L. 179 (1990)
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Note, The Scope of Noerr Immunity for Direct Action Protestors: Antitrust Meets the Anti-Abortionists, 89 Colum. L. Rev. 662 (1989)
Congressional Testimony
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“A Bad Year for Human Rights in Vietnam,” testimony before the House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations, June 7, 2018
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“Human Rights in U.S.-Vietnam Relations,” vol. 5, no. 12 (New York: Human Rights Watch, August 1993), testimony presented to the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
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Testimony on Human Rights and Encryption Before the House Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade, May 18, 1999
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“Encryption in the Service of Human Rights: a Congressional Briefing,” August 1, 1997
Human Rights Watch Publications
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“The Invisible Exodus: North Korean Refugees in China,” A Human Rights Watch Short Report (New York: 2002)
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“Human Rights in a Season of Transition: Law and Dissent in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,” A Human Rights Watch Short Report vol. 7, no. 12 (New York: August 1995)
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Cambodia at War, A Human Rights Watch Book (New York: 1995)
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Political Control, Human Rights, and the U.N. Mission in Cambodia, A Human Rights Watch Book (New York: 1992)