Mark S. Berlin
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Books
Criminalizing Atrocity: The Global Spread of Criminal Laws against International Crimes
(Oxford University Press, 2020).
Peer-reviewed journal articles
"Chicago Police Torture and the Limits of Human Rights Enforcement in Liberal Democracies."
Forthcoming.
Perspectives on Politics.
"Does Criminalizing Torture Deter Police Torture?"
2023.
American Journal of Political Science
67(4),
932-947.
"Revising the 'Hibernation' Narrative: Technocratic Legal Experts and the Cold War Origins of the 'Justice Cascade.'”
2020.
Human Rights Quarterly
42(4), 878-901.
"Who Studies International Law? Explaining Cross-National Variation in Compulsory International Legal Education"
(with Ryan Scoville). 2019.
European Journal of International Law
30(2), 481-508.
"The Difference Law Makes: Domestic Atrocity Laws and Human Rights Prosecutions"
(with Geoff Dancy). 2017.
Law & Society Review
51(3), 533-566.
"Why (not) Arrest? Third-Party State Compliance and Noncompliance with International Criminal Tribunals."
2016.
Journal of Human Rights
15(4), 509-532.
Book chapters
"From Pirates to Pinochet: Universal Jurisdiction for Torture."
2013. In
The Politics of the Globalization of Law: Getting from Rights to Justice
, edited by Alison Brysk. New York: Routledge.