Asif Efrat, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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International Law and Relations, General, LawGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorBeth A. Simmons | grad student | 2009 | Harvard | |
(Governing guns, opposing opium: The politics of internationally regulated goods.) |
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Efrat A, Newman AL. (2020) Defending core values: Human rights and the extradition of fugitives: Journal of Peace Research. 57: 581-596 |
Efrat A, Newman AL. (2020) Intolerant justice: ethnocentrism and transnational-litigation frameworks Review of International Organizations. 15: 271-299 |
Efrat A. (2019) Assessing mutual trust among EU members: evidence from the European Arrest Warrant Journal of European Public Policy. 26: 656-675 |
Efrat A, Newman AL. (2018) Cultural Intolerance and Aversion to Foreign Judgments in the American States Asian Journal of Law and Economics. 9: 1-15 |
Efrat A, Tomasina M. (2018) Value-free extradition? Human rights and the dilemma of surrendering wanted persons to China Journal of Human Rights. 17: 605-621 |
Efrat A, Newman AL. (2018) Divulging data: Domestic determinants of international information sharing Review of International Organizations. 13: 395-419 |
Efrat A. (2017) Resisting cooperation against crime: Britain's extradition controversy, 2003–2015 International Journal of Law Crime and Justice. 52: 118-128 |
Efrat A. (2016) Legal Traditions and Nonbinding Commitments: Evidence From the United Nations' Model Commercial Legislation International Studies Quarterly. 60: 624-635 |
Efrat A, Newman AL. (2016) Deciding to Defer: The Importance of Fairness in Resolving Transnational Jurisdictional Conflicts International Organization. 1-33 |
Efrat A. (2016) Promoting trade through private law: Explaining international legal harmonization Review of International Organizations. 11: 311-336 |