- Gerald J. Lieberman Fellowship, Stanford University (awarded twice)
- O'Bie Shultz Completion Dissertation Fellowship, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University
- VPGE Diversity Dissertation Research grant
- Graduate Dissertation Fellowship, Michelle Clayman Institute for Gender Research, Stanford University
- O'Bie Shultz Dissertation Research Travel Grant, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University
- Richard Goldsmith Research Fellowship, Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation, Stanford University
- JSD Dissertation Research Grant, Stanford Law School
- International Studies Association Travel Grant
- Arthur C. Helton Fellowship, American Society of International Law
- Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation Fellowship, Stanford University
- Stanford Law School Scholarship, Stanford University
- The Class of 2002 Fellowship in Conflict Resolution, Stanford University
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- Forthcoming: From Violence Against Women to Women's Violence, Columbia J. of Gender and the Law.
- Forthcoming: Gender-based Violence, Help Seeking and Criminal Justice Recourse in Haiti, ch. in Conflict-related Sexual Violence: International Law, Local Responses, Tonia St. Germain & Susan Dewey, eds. (Kumarian Press/Stylus Publishing)
- Forthcoming: Women in the Aftermath of the 2010 Haitian Earthquake, Emory Int'l L. Rev., 2011.
- Forthcoming: Adjudicating Gender-Based Violence in Haiti, Wisconsin J. of Law. Gender & Society, 2011.
- Forthcoming: Making Peace with the Past: Federal Republic of Germany's Accountability for World War II Massacres Before the Italian Supreme Court, ch. in Untold Stories: Hidden Histories of War Crimes Trials Oxford Univ. Press.
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What Have Women Got to do With Peace? A Gender Analysis of the Laws of War and Peacemaking, reprinted in Law and Outsiders: Norms, Process and 'Othering' in the 21st Century (Cian C. Murphy and Penny Green, eds.) (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2011).
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Domestic Violence as a Human Rights Violation: The Challenges of a Regional Human Rights Approach in Africa, in Domestic Violence and the Law in Africa: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (Emily S. Burrill, Richard L. Roberts, and Elizabeth Thornberry, eds.) (Ohio University Press: 2010).
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Marie Vieux Chauvet, in Women and Crime: an Encyclopedia of Issues and Cases (Greenwood Publishing Group: 2010), (forthcoming).
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Lucrezia Borgia, in Women and Crime: an Encyclopedia of Issues and Cases (Greenwood Publishing Group: 2010), (forthcoming).
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Marie de Brinvilliers, in Women and Crime: an Encyclopedia of Issues and Cases (Greenwood Publishing Group: 2010), (forthcoming).
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Françoise Athénaïs de Montespan, in Women and Crime: an Encyclopedia of Issues and Cases (Greenwood Publishing Group: 2010), (forthcoming).
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Catherine Deshayes La Voisin, in Women and Crime: an Encyclopedia of Issues and Cases (Greenwood Publishing Group: 2010), (forthcoming).
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What Have Women Got to do with Peace? A Gender Analysis of the Laws of War and Peacemaking, 10 Georgetown J. of Gender and the Law 37 (2009).
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Rape, Blue Jeans and Judicial Developments in Italy, 16 Columbia J. of European Law 13 (2009).
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The Double Weakness of Girls: Discrimination and Sexual Violence in Haiti, 44 Stanford Journal of Int'l Law 147 (2008). This paper was awarded the 2007 Carl Mason Franklin Prize in International Law at Stanford Law School for the most outstanding paper in International Law.
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