William W. Burke-White

1.9k total citations
28 papers, 410 citations indexed

About

William W. Burke-White is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Strategy and Management and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, William W. Burke-White has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 410 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 9 papers in Strategy and Management and 5 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in William W. Burke-White's work include International Law and Human Rights (22 papers), International Arbitration and Investment Law (9 papers) and Global Peace and Security Dynamics (8 papers). William W. Burke-White is often cited by papers focused on International Law and Human Rights (22 papers), International Arbitration and Investment Law (9 papers) and Global Peace and Security Dynamics (8 papers). William W. Burke-White collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Netherlands. William W. Burke-White's co-authors include Andreas von Staden, Carsten Stahn, Stephanos Bibas, Christoph Burchard, Michael A. Newton, Darryl Robinson, Héctor Olásolo, Juan E. Méndez, Mark A. Drumbl and Payam Akhavan and has published in prestigious journals such as Duke Law Journal, Survival and Harvard international law journal.

In The Last Decade

William W. Burke-White

28 papers receiving 297 citations

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
William W. Burke-White United States 12 336 135 115 65 57 28 410
Ingo Venzke Netherlands 9 221 0.7× 70 0.5× 91 0.8× 89 1.4× 22 0.4× 55 299
Gerry Simpson United Kingdom 11 285 0.8× 146 1.1× 26 0.2× 37 0.6× 71 1.2× 30 352
Marc-Philippe Weller United Kingdom 13 488 1.5× 282 2.1× 34 0.3× 52 0.8× 30 0.5× 64 577
David Wippman United States 9 322 1.0× 205 1.5× 30 0.3× 80 1.2× 48 0.8× 20 402
Obiora Chinedu Okafor Canada 11 211 0.6× 157 1.2× 26 0.2× 54 0.8× 84 1.5× 59 316
Lisa Conant United States 9 325 1.0× 63 0.5× 111 1.0× 151 2.3× 18 0.3× 10 383
Alexandra Huneeus United States 9 183 0.5× 131 1.0× 35 0.3× 139 2.1× 22 0.4× 26 269
David J. Bederman United States 9 192 0.6× 77 0.6× 61 0.5× 32 0.5× 19 0.3× 55 296
Matthias Goldmann Germany 8 184 0.5× 90 0.7× 86 0.7× 82 1.3× 10 0.2× 58 305
Alexander Orakhelashvili United Kingdom 10 394 1.2× 124 0.9× 125 1.1× 71 1.1× 36 0.6× 65 465

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Burke-White, William W.. (2015). Power Shifts in International Law: Structural Realignment and Substantive Pluralism. Harvard international law journal. 56(1). 1–79. 9 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W.. (2014). Power Shifts in International Law: Structural Realignment and Substantive Pluralism. SSRN Electronic Journal. 11 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W.. (2014). Crimea and the International Legal Order. SSRN Electronic Journal. 8 indexed citations
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Bibas, Stephanos & William W. Burke-White. (2009). International Idealism Meets Domestic-Criminal-Procedure Realism. Duke Law Journal. 59(4). 637–704. 7 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W. & Andreas von Staden. (2009). Private Litigation in a Public Law Sphere: The Standard of Review in Investor-State Arbitrations. eYLS (Yale Law School). 35(2). 2. 18 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W., et al.. (2009). Shaping the Contours of Domestic Justice: The International Criminal Court and an Admissibility Challenge in the Uganda Situation. Journal of International Criminal Justice. 7(2). 257–279. 3 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W.. (2008). The Domestic Influence of International Criminal Tribunals: The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the Creation of the State Court of Bosnia & Herzegovina. Columbia journal of transnational law. 46(2). 279–350. 11 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W.. (2008). The Argentine Financial Crisis: State Liability Under BITs and the Legitimacy of the ICSID System. eYLS (Yale Law School). 6(1). 10 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W.. (2008). The Argentine Financial Crisis: State Liability Under BITs and the Legitimacy of the ICSID System. SSRN Electronic Journal. 19 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W.. (2007). Proactive Complementarity: The International Criminal Court and National Courts in the Rome System of International Justice. Harvard international law journal. 49(1). 53–108. 28 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W. & Andreas von Staden. (2007). Investment Protection in Extraordinary Times: The Interpretation and Application of Non-Precluded Measures Provisions in Bilateral Investment Treaties. eYLS (Yale Law School). 307–410. 33 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W.. (2007). Proactive Complementarity: The International Criminal Court and National Courts in the Rome System of Justice. eYLS (Yale Law School). 6 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W.. (2004). International Legal Pluralism. eYLS (Yale Law School). 25(4). 963–979. 42 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W.. (2004). Human Rights and National Security: The Strategic Correlation. eYLS (Yale Law School). 10 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W.. (2003). The International Criminal Court and the Future of Legal Accountability. NSUWorks (Nova Southeastern University). 10(1). 195–205. 1 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W.. (2003). Regionalization of International Criminal Law Enforcement: A Preliminary Exploration. eYLS (Yale Law School). 38(4). 729. 4 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W., et al.. (2002). An International Constitutional Moment. Harvard international law journal. 43(1). 1–22. 38 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W.. (2002). A Community of Courts: Toward a System of International Criminal Law Enforcement. eYLS (Yale Law School). 24(1). 1–101. 27 indexed citations
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Burke-White, William W.. (2001). Reframing Impunity: Applying Liberal International Law Theory to an Analysis of Amnesty Legislation. Harvard international law journal. 42(2). 467–534. 13 indexed citations

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