Benedict W. Kingsbury

Benedict W. Kingsbury, Murry and Ida Becker Professor of Law; Director, Institute for International Law and Justice, New York University School of Law.

Awards, Distinctions and Honorary Degrees

 * Fellow, Straus Institute for the Advanced Study of Law and Justice, 2009
 * Major Grants, from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, United Nations Foundation, etc, 2009
 * Plenary Speaker, Japanese Society of International Law, 2004
 * Distinguished Visiting Fellow, New Zealand Law Foundation, 2003
 * Inaugural Caldwell Lectures, Trinity College, University of Melbourne, 2002
 * Francis Deak Prize - Best article by a younger scholar., American Journal of International Law, 1999

Publications

 * "State of Nature versus Commerical Sociability as the Basis of International Law," in Philosophy of International Law (Samantha Besson and John Tasioulas, ed., Oxford University Press, forthcoming) (with Benjamin Straumann)
 * Alberico Gentili's De Armis Romanis (Wars of the Romans) (1599) trans. by David Lupher (Oxford University Press, forthcoming) (ed. with Benjamin Straumann)
 * "Investor-State Arbitration, Fair and Equitable Treatment, Proportionality, and the Emerging Administrative Law of Global Governance," in ICCA Congress Series 2008 (International Council of Commercial Arbitration, forthcoming) (with Stephan Schill)
 * Global Regulatory Governance and the State: India and the Emergence of Global Administrative Law (Oxford University Press, forthcoming) (ed. with Pratap Mehta et al.)
 * "Preface: Studying the Armed Activities Decision," 40 NYU Journal of International Law & Politics 1 (2008) (with JHH Weiler)
 * "Ascriptive Groups and the Problems of the Liberal NGO Model of International Civil Society," in  Global Justice and the Bulwarks of Localism (Edited by [[Chris Eisgruber] and Andras Sajo. Leiden: Brill, 2005)
 * Other online articles