Anja Matwijkiw
Department: History & Philosophy
Associate Professor
At IU Northwest since: 2002

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS


 BOOKS:

Fundamental Conditions. Copenhagen: Attika Press, 1997

 

ARTICLES (in refereed journals):

“The No Impunity Policy in International Criminal Law: Justice versus Revenge.”  International Criminal Law Review 9 (2009), 1-37.

“Human Needs and Economic Justice: The Case against Realism.” Nordic Journal of Human Rights 26 (2008), 279-301.

“The Way Forward in Northwest Indiana: Ethics as a Vehicle for Urban Renewa,” with Bronik Matwijkiw. The South Shore Journal 2 (2007). 91-116.

“Revenge and Humanity: The Case of the Failed State.” The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 6(II) (2007), 1679-1698.

“The Reverse Revenge Norm in International Law.” Revue Internationale de Droit Pénal 78 (2007), 565-599.

“Making Sense of the Right to Truth in Educational Ethics: Toward a Theory and Practice that Protect the Fundamental Interests of Adolescent Students,” with Willie Mack. Intercultural Human Rights Law Review 2 (2007), 329-424. 

“The Right to Accountability: A General Jurisprudence Approach to International Criminal Law.The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 5(I) (2006), 309-332.

“Rights for the Sake of the Individual as an End in Himself. Tiddskrift for Rettsvitenskap [Journal of Legal Science] 3-4 (2000), 738-775.

“A Fluxus Artist in Flux,” with Bronik Matwijkiw. North Art Magazine 40 (1996), 10-23.

“On the Relationship between Legal Norms and Politics,” with Bronik Matwijkiw. Tiddskrift for Rettsvitenskap [Journal of Legal Science] 4 (1995), 686-712.

  

CHAPTERS (in Scholarly Books):

“Revenge as an Implicit Criterion of Testability: The Case of the Chicago Principles.Fighting Impunity  and Promoting International Justice  (Istituto Superiore Internazionale di Scienze Criminali (ISISC) (The International Institute of higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, a non-governmental organization in consultative status with ECOSOC and the Council of Europe) (forthcoming, 2009).

“A Modern Perspective on International Criminal Law: Accountability as a Meta-Right,” with Bronik Matwijkiw. The Theory and Practice of International Criminal Law: Essays in Honor of M. Cherif Bassiouni, eds., Leila N. Sadat & Michael P. Scharf.  Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, the Netherlands, 2008. Pp. 19-79.

“A Philosophical Perspective on Rights, Accountability and Post-Conflict Justice. - Setting up the Premises.Post-Conflict Justice, ed., M. Cherif Bassiouni.  N. Y., Transnational Publishers, 2002. Pp. 155-199.

“Is There Meaning in Philosophy?” The Room of Philosophy, eds., F. Madsen Poulsen and K. O. Krogh. Copenhagen: Dafolo Pubs., 1998.  Pp./ 139-143.

 


Revised: 04/02/09.