Professor Scott Newton (original) (raw)
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Roles
School of Law, Gender and Media Professor in Laws of Central Asia Centre for Law in Asia Member Centre for Human Rights Law Member Centre of Contemporary Central Asia and the Caucasus Chair, Centre of Contemporary Central Asia and the Caucasus Member Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies Member
Department
School of Law, Gender and Media & Centre for Human Rights Law
Qualifications
BA(Berkeley) JD MPA(Harvard)
Building
Senate House
Office
S327
Email address
PhD Supervision
Name | Title |
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Bakhtiyor Abdulhamidov | |
Ms Manar Idriss | Working Title: The Responsibility to Protect: A critical look at the international community’s response to Sudan’s conflicts |
Ms Antonia Mulvey | International Justice: Solution or Obstacles to Peace in Housing, Land and Property Conflicts |
Publications
Law and Power in Rwanda in the Shadow of the Genocide
Newton, Scott, 2007, Journal of Comparative Law (2), 1, pp 151-171
Constitutionalism and Imperialism sub specie Spinozae
Newton, Scott, 2006, Law and Critique (17), 3, pp 325-355
Transplantation and Transition: Legality and Legitimacy in Kazakhstani Legislative Process
Newton, Scott, 2000, SOAS Working Paper
The Political Institutions of Tajikistan in the Wake of the General Agreement and the National Reconciliation Commission
Newton, Scott, 2000, SOAS Law Working Paper Series