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Faculty Scholarship: Georgetown Law Center
2000 to Present

Scholarship Bibliography for: DAVID JAY LUBAN

Note: This bibliography changes the order of authors so that Georgetown authors are listed first.

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Forthcoming Works - Books
David Jay Luban, Julie R. O'Sullivan & David P. Stewart, International and Transnational Criminal Law (New York: Aspen 2009) (forthcoming).

Forthcoming Works - Book Chapters & Collected Works
David Jay Luban, War Crimes: The Law of Hell, in War and Moral Philosophy (Cambridge University Press forthcoming).

David Jay Luban, Fairness to Rightness: Jurisdiction, Legality, and the Legitimacy of International Criminal Law, in Philosophy in International Law (Samantha Besson & John Tassioulas eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press forthcoming).

Books
David Jay Luban & Deborah L. Rhode, Legal Ethics (New York: Foundation Press 5th ed. 2009). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Legal Ethics and Human Dignity (New York: Cambridge University Press 2007). [BOOK]

Legal Ethics Stories (David Jay Luban & Deborah L. Rhode eds., New York: Foundation Press 2006). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Fa lü xian dai zhu yi [Legal Modernism] (Yigong Su trans., Beijing: Zhongguo zheng fa da xue chu ban she 2005).

David Jay Luban & Deborah L. Rhode, Legal Ethics (New York: Foundation Press 4th ed. 2004). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Horitsuka Rinri to Yoki Handanryoku [Good Judgement in Legal Ethics] (Hiroshi Sumiyoshi trans., Hanoi, Vietnam: Chuo University Press 2002).

David Jay Luban & Deborah L. Rhode, Legal Ethics (New York: Foundation Press 3d ed. 2001). [BOOK]

Book Chapters & Collected Works
David Jay Luban, Liberalism, Torture, and the Ticking Bomb, in Arguing About Political Philosophy (Matt Zwolinski ed., New York: Routledge 2009).

David Jay Luban, Liberalism, Torture, and the Ticking Bomb, in The Right Thing to Do: Basic Readings in Moral Philosophy (James Rachels & Stuart Rachels eds., New York: McGraw-Hill 5th ed. 2009).

David Jay Luban, Torture and the Ticking Bomb, in Contemporary Moral Problems (James E. White ed., Detroit, Mich.: Cengage Learning 9th ed. 2009).

David Jay Luban, Torture and the Ticking Bomb, in Contemporary Moral Problems: War, Terrorism, and Torture (James E. White ed., Detroit, Mich.: Cengage Learning 3d ed. 2009).

David Jay Luban, Unthinking the Ticking Bomb, in Global Basic Rights 181-206 (Charles R. Beitz & Robert E. Goodin eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2009).

David Jay Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in Contemporary Moral Problems (James E. White ed., Detroit, Mich.: Cengage Learning 9th ed. 2009).

David Jay Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in Contemporary Moral Problems: War, Terrorism, and Torture (James E. White ed., Detroit, Mich.: Cengage Learning 3d ed. 2009).

David Jay Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in The Right Thing to Do: Basic Readings in Moral Philosophy (James Rachels & Stuart Rachels eds., New York: McGraw-Hill 5th ed. 2009).

David Jay Luban, Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, 542 U.S. 507 (2004), in 2 Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States 385-388 (David S. Tanenhaus ed., Detroit, Mich.: Gale Cengage Learning 2008). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, The Adversary System Excuse, in Professions in Ethical Focus: An Anthology (Fritz Allhoff & Anand J. Vaidya eds., Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press 2008).

David Jay Luban, Calling Genocide by its Rightful Name: Lemkin's Word, Darfur, and the U.N. Report, in Genocide: An Offence Against Humanity (A. Krishna Kumari ed., India: ICFAI Amicus Books 2008).

David Jay Luban, Just War and Human Rights, in Global Ethics: Seminal Essays (Thomas Pogge & Keith Horton eds., St. Paul, Minn.: Paragon House 2008).

David Jay Luban, Just War and Human Rights, in Military Ethics 33-54 (C.A.J. Coady & Igor Primoratz eds., Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate 2008).

David Jay Luban, The Legacies of Nuremberg, in Perspectives on the Nuremberg Trial 638-672 (Guénaël Mettraux ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2008). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, War Crimes: The Law of Hell, in War: Essays in Political Philosophy 266-288 (Larry May ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2008). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Liberalism, Torture, and the Ticking Bomb, in Intervention, Terrorism, and Torture: Challenges to Just War Theory in the 21st Century 249-262 (Steven Lee ed., Dordrecht, Neth.: Springer 2007). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Preventive War and Human Rights, in Preemption: Military Action and Moral Justification (Henry Shue & David Rodin eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007).

David Jay Luban, Torture and the Ticking Bomb, in Applying Ethics: A Text with Readings (Jeffrey Olen, Julie C. Van Camp & Vincent Barry eds., Detroit, Mich.: Cengage Learning 9th ed. 2007).

David Jay Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in Philosophy: Paradox and Discovery 393-400 (Thomas Shipka ed., Boston: McGraw-Hill 5th ed. 2004).

David Jay Luban, Calling Genocide by Its Rightful Name: Lemkin's Word, Darfur, and the U.N. Report, in Human Rights at the Center: Les Droits de l'Homme au Centre (Franz Werro, Samantha Besson & Michel Hottelier eds., Zurich, Switz.: Schulthess 2006). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Liberalism, Torture, and the Ticking Bomb, in The Torture Debate in America 35-83 (Karen L. Greenberg ed., New York: Cambridge University Press 2006). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Making Sense of Moral Meltdowns, in Moral Leadership: The Theory and Practice of Power, Judgment, and Policy 57-75 (Deborah L. Rhode ed., Palo Alto, Cal.: Stanford University Press 2006).

David Jay Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in Analyzing Moral Issues (Judith A. Boss ed., New York: McGraw-Hill 3d ed. 2006).

David Jay Luban, Introduction, in Legal Ethics Stories 1-15 (David Jay Luban & Deborah L. Rhode eds., New York: Foundation Press 2006). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Just War and Human Rights, in The Morality of War: Classical and Contemporary Readings 272-280 (Larry May, Eric Rovie & Steve Viner eds., Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice-Hall 2005) (excerpting 9 Phil. & Public Aff. 160-181 (1980)).

David Jay Luban, The Romance of the Nation-State, in The Morality of War: Classical and Contemporary Readings 343-346 (Larry May, Eric Rovie & Steve Viner eds., Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice-Hall 2005).

David Jay Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in The Morality of War: Classical and Contemporary Readings 412-423 (Larry May, Eric Rovie & Steve Viner eds., Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice-Hall 2005).

David Jay Luban, Eight Fallacies About Liberty and Security, in Human Rights in the "War on Terror" 242-257 (Richard Ashby Wilson ed., New York: Cambridge University Press 2005). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Making Sense of Moral Meltdowns, in Lawyers' Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice: A Critical Reader 355-370 (Susan D. Carle ed., New York: New York University Press 2005). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Settlements and the Erosion of the Public Realm, in What's Fair: Ethics for Negotiators 486-506 (Carrie Menkel-Meadow & Michael Wheeler eds., San Francisco: Jossey-Bass 2004). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Taking Out the Adversary: The Assault on Progressive Public Interest Lawyers, in Foundations of the Law and Ethics of Lawyering 384-401 (George M. Cohen & Susan P. Koniak eds., New York: Foundation Press 2004). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Professional Ethics, in A Companion to Applied Ethics 583-596 (R.G. Frey & Christopher Heath Wellman eds., Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishers 2003).

David Jay Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in War After September 11 (Verna V. Gehring ed., Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2003).

David Jay Luban, Counsel: Role of Counsel, Entry, in 1 Encyclopedia of Crime & Justice 278-284 (Joshua Dressler ed., New York: MacMillan Reference 2d ed. 2002). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Intervention and Civilization: Some Unhappy Lessons of the Kosovo War, in Global Justice and Transnational Politics: Essays on the Moral and Political Challenges of Globalization 79-115 (Ciaran Cronin & Pablo de Greiff, eds., Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press 2002). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in The Constitution in Wartime: Beyond Alarmism and Complacency 219-231 (Mark V. Tushnet ed., Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press 2005). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Justice and Law, in 12 International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences 8042-8048 (Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes eds., New York: Elsevier Sciences Ltd. 2001). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Law’s Blindfold, in Conflict of Interest in the Professions 23-48 (Michael Davis & Andrew Stark eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2001). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Natural Law As Professional Ethics: A Reading of Fuller, in Natural Law and Modern Moral Philosophy 176-205 (Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred Dycus Miller & Jeffrey Paul eds., New York: Cambridge University Press 2001).

David Jay Luban, The Bad Man and the Good Lawyer: A Centennial Essay on Holmes’ "The Path of the Law", in "The Path of the Law" and its Influence: The Legacy of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. 33-49 (Steven Burton ed., Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge University Press 2000). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, Difference Made Legal: The Court and Dr. King, in Philosophy of Law 227-253 (Joel Feinberg & Jules L. Coleman eds., Belmont, Cal.: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning 6th ed. 2000). [BOOK]

David Jay Luban, The Ethics of Wrongful Obedience, in Ethics in Practice: Lawyers' Roles, Responsibilities, and Regulation 94-120 (Deborah L. Rhode ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2000). [BOOK]

Journal Articles
David Jay Luban & Amos N. Guiora, An Exchange on Law and Israel's Gaza Campaign, ABA Nat'l Security L. Rep., Jan./Feb. 2009, at 1-16.

David Jay Luban, The Inevitability of Conscience: A Response to My Critics, 93 Cornell L. Rev. 1437-1466 (2008). [L] [W]

David Jay Luban, Lawfare and Legal Ethics in Guantánamo, 60 Stan. L. Rev. 1981-2026 (2008). [L] [W] [SSRN] [Gtown Law]

David Luban, On the Commander in Chief Power, 81 S. Cal. L. Rev. 477-571 (2008). [L] [W] [SSRN] [Gtown Law] [WWW]

David Jay Luban, Torture and the Professions, Crim. Just. Ethics, Summer/Fall 2007, at 2, 58-66. [SSRN] [Gtown Law]

David Jay Luban, Calling Genocide by Its Rightful Name: Lemkin's Word, Darfur, and the UN Report, 7 Chi. J. Int'l L. 303-320 (2006). [HEIN] [L] [W] [SSRN]

David Jay Luban, Liberalismus und die Verführung zur Folter [Liberalism, Torture, and the Ticking Bomb], 163 Die Zeit Kursbuch 52-71 (2006).

David Jay Luban, Lawyers as Upholders of Human Dignity (When They Aren't Busy Assaulting It), 2005 U. Ill. L. Rev. 815-845. [HEIN] [L] [W]

David Jay Luban, Liberalism, Torture, and the Ticking Bomb, 91 Va. L. Rev. 1425-1461 (2005). [HEIN] [L] [W]

David Jay Luban, Liberalism, Torture, and the Ticking Bomb, 91 Va. L. Rev. 1425-1461 (2005). [HEIN] [L] [W]

David Jay Luban, The Coiled Serpent of Argument: Reason, Authority, and Law in a Talmudic Tale, 79 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1253-1288 (2004). [HEIN] [L] [W]

David Jay Luban, Folktales of International Justice, 98 Am. Soc'y Int'l L. Proc. 182-185 (2004). [HEIN] [W]

David Jay Luban, Preventive War, 32 Phil. & Pub. Aff. 207-248 (2004). [SSRN]

David Jay Luban, A Theory of Crimes Against Humanity, 29 Yale J. Int'l L. 85-167 (2004), abridged as Crimes Against Humanity: What's in a Name?, in Crimes Against Humanity (Charles Jones ed., Montreal/Ithaca, N.Y.: McGill University Press/Cornell University Press forthcoming). [HEIN] [L] [W]

David Jay Luban, Integrity: Its Causes and Cures, 72 Fordham L. Rev. 279-310 (2003). [HEIN] [L] [W]

David Jay Luban, The Owl of Minerva Goes to Law School: Philosophy, Legal Ethics Teaching, and Skepticism, 2 Am. Phil. Assoc. Newsl. 157-162 (2003).

David Jay Luban, Taking Out the Adversary: The Assault on Progressive Public Interest Lawyers, 91 Cal. L. Rev. 209-246 (2003). [HEIN] [L] [W]

David Jay Luban, A Midrash on Rabbi Shaffer and Rabbi Trollope, 77 Notre Dame L. Rev. 889-923 (2002). [HEIN] [L] [W]

David Jay Luban, Silence! Four Ways the Law Keeps Poor People From Getting Heard in Court, Legal Aff., May/June 2002, at 54-58.

David Jay Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, 22 Phil. & Pub. Pol'y Q. 9-14 (2002). [WWW]

David Jay Luban, Legal Scholarship as a Vocation, 51 J. Leg. Educ. 167-174 (2001). [HEIN]

David Jay Luban, A Man Lost in the Gray Zone - Comment on Forum: Judging Evil. New Departures in Israeli Legal History, Part Two, 19 Law & Hist. Rev. 161-176 (2001). [HEIN] [L] [W]

David Jay Luban, Natural Law as Professional Ethics: A Reading of Fuller, 18 Soc. Phil. & Pol’y 176-205 (2001).

David Jay Luban, The Publicity of Law and the Regulatory State, 10 J. Pol. Phil. 296-316 (2002). [SSRN]

Book Reviews
David Jay Luban, 116 Ethics 409-412 (2006) (reviewing Jon Elster, Closing the Books: Transitional Justice in Historical Perspective (2004)).

David Jay Luban, 20 Ethics & Int'l Aff. 353-360 (2006) (reviewing Larry May, Crimes Against Humanity: A Normative Account (2005)).

David Jay Luban, 54 Int'l & Comp. L.Q. 804-806 (2005) (reviewing Luc Reydams, Universal Jurisdiciton: International and Municipal Legal Perspectives (2003)). [W]

David Jay Luban, 113 Ethics 724-730 (2003) (reviewing The Cambridge Companion to Hanna Arendt (Dana Villa ed., 2000)).

David Jay Luban, 111 Phil. Rev. 620-624 (2002) (reviewing War Crimes and Collective Wrongdoing: A Reader (Aleksander Jokic ed., 2001)).

David Jay Luban, 112 Ethics 156-157 (2001) (reviewing Stuart Hampshire, Justice is Conflict (2001)).

David Jay Luban, The Art of Honesty, 101 Colum. L. Rev. 1763-1774 (2001) (reviewing Lawrence Joseph, Lawyerland: What Lawyers Talk About When They Talk About Law (1997)). [HEIN] [L] [W]

Congressional Testimony
Department of Justice to Guantanamo Bay: Administration Lawyers and Administration Interrogation Rules, Part I: Hearing Before the Subcomm. on the Constitution, Civil Rights & Civil Liberties of the H. Comm. on the Judiciary, 110th Cong., May 6, 2008 (Statement of David Luban, Geo. U. L. Center) (CIS-No.: 2008-H521-47). [Gtown Law]

 

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