- Yuksel Sezgin, How to Integrate Universal Human Rights into Customary and Religious Legal Systems?, (Journal of Legal Pluralism, Vol. 60, 2010).
- Yuksel Sezgin, The Israeli Millet System: Examining Legal Pluralism through Lenses of Nation-Building and Human Rights, (The Israel Law Review, Vol. 43, No. 3, 2010).
- Benjamin L. Berger, The Abiding Presence of Conscience: Criminal Justice Against the Law and the Modern Constitutional Imagination, (University of Toronto Law Journal, Vol. 61, No. 4, 2011).
- Quirine Eijkman, Has the Genie Been Let Out of the Bottle? Ethnic Profiling in the Netherlands, (Public Space: The Journal of Law and Social Justice, Vol. 5, pp. 27-48, 2010).
Other Articles:
- Mark L. Rienzi, An Abortion Exception to the First Amendment? Evaluating Recent Efforts to Regulate Speech About Pregnancy Options, Engage Volume 11, Issue 3, December 2010.
Recent Books:
- Frank S. Ravitch, Marketing Intelligent Design-- Law and the Creationist Agenda, (Cambridge Univ. Press, Oct. 2010).
- Timur Kuran, The Long Divergence-- How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East, (Princeton University Press, Nov. 2010).
- Olivier Roy, Holy Ignorance: When Religion and Culture Part Ways, (Columbia Univ. Press, Dec. 2010).
- Jean Porter, Ministers of the Law: A Natural Law Theory of Legal Authority, (Eerdmans, Oct. 2010).