International Affairs, Public International Law
- The Security Council’s Obligations of Good Faith
(Published in Florida J. of International Law, Summer 2003, Vol. XV, No. 4, pp. 541-574) - Governance and Legitimacy in the Era of Globalization
- Comment on Fernando Teson’s article ‘Defending International Law’ (Published in International Legal Theory, ASIL, Fall 2005, Volume 11, pp.99-106)
- Trial of Saddam Used as Cover-Up of US-UK War Crimes
- How should the world’s peoples respond to US aggression against Iraq ?
- Mass murderers in dark suits
- IMF and Third World governments: A relationship of coercion or collusion?
- Communiqué by Elias Davidsson on Osama bin Laden’s murder
- The physical destruction of Iraq’s infrastructure in the “Gulf War”
The Mass Murder of 11. September
- This is why 9/11 Matters
- No evidence that Muslims hijacked planes on 9/11
- An unresolved mystery: The mass murder of 9/11
- Simple math demonstrates that the official 9/11 account is afabrication (Published by globalresearch.ca, Sept. 29, 2004)
- The question of negative proof and 9/11
- U.S. in violation with UN resolutions on 9/11
- Some international law issues related to the events of 9/11
- 9/11: Defense Contractor and CNN collaborated on Analysis of Collapse of World Trade Center Towers
- Letter from Elias Davidsson to House of Lords
- Moussaoui’s trial: Open letter to Judge Leonie Brinkema
- Open letter to Stand-By Counsel of Zacarias Moussaoui
- The 9/11 attacks provided unique opportunities to the U.S. government
- Is Zacarias Moussaoui’s “admission of guilt” legally valid ?
- Participants in the Cover-Up of 9/11: The Case of American and United Airlines
- German court bases 9/11 judgment on conspiracy theory
- Serious travesty of justice in Germany in an alleged 9/11 case
- Moussaoui is innocent
- The dangerous Cult of 9/11
- Is it unthinkable that US leaders would mastermind the murder of 3,000 of their citizens?
- The case of Muhammad Haidar Zammar
- The Atta Mystery: Double Agent of Multiple Attas?
- The alleged confession of the alleged planner of 9/11
- 9/11: Defense Contractor and CNN collaborated on Analysis of Collapse of World Trade Center Towers
- Ensuring silence on 9/11 by intimidation
- Public officials who “failed” to protect the U.S. on 9/11, promoted
- Destruction of 9/11 criminal evidence
- Johnelle Bryant’s Meetings with One Mohamed Atta
- America’s Betrayal Confirmed: 9/11 – Purpose, Cover-up and Impunity (book)
- Hijacking America’s Mind on 9/11, Algora Publishers, New York 2013 (book) (EU) (UK) (USA)
Other Cases of Terrorism or of Alleged Terrorism
- The ‘war on terrorism’ – a double fraud on humanity
(Published in International Studies Journal (Tehran), Fall 2006, Vol,. 3, No. 2, pp.45-84) - “International Terrorism” as a Contrived Threat
- Statistics on terrorism fatalities in Europe
- The Djerba Bombings of 2002
- The Istanbul Bombings of 2003
- The Amman Bombings of 2005
- The Betrayal of India: Revisiting the 26/11 Evidence, Pharos Media, New Delhi, 2017 (book)
- The London Transport Bombings of July 7, 2005 (book)
- Pakistan Terrorism Study 2002-2009
- A new FBI-inspired terror plot?
- Academic prostitution in the field of terrorism studies
The murder of Rabbi Kahane (1990)
Economic Oppression and Human Rights
- Remote forms of oppression in the light of Stanley Milgram’s experiments
- Human rights protection in a globalized economy
- The mechanism of economic sanctions: Changing perceptions and euphemisms
- Towards a definition of economic sanctions
- Economic sanctions and the inherent dignity of the human person
- Legal Boundaries to UN [Economic] Sanctions
(Published in The International J. of Human Rights (UK), Winter 2003, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp.1-50) - The Role of the U.N. Security Council in Crippling the Iraqi Economy 1990-2003, an Annotated Timeline
- U.N. Sanctions against Iraq – Measures of Specific Deprivation
- Did we abandon the Iraqi people?
- Letter to the Editor (Baghdad Observer, 22 September 1999)
- United States’ Foreseeability, Awareness and Knowledge of the Consequences of the Sanctions Against Iraq
- Economic Sanctions and the Question of Causation
- Economic oppression as an international wrong or as crime against humanity (abstract)
- Economic oppression as an international wrong or as crime against humanity (complete text)
(Published in the Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, June 2005, Vol. 23 No.2, pp. 173-212) - The Universal Duty to Respect Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms: Draft Resolution by Human Rights Commission
- Empowerment of victims of economic sanctions
Israel/Palestine
- The Oslo Agreement: A dangerous illusion (1993)
- The right of existence of the State of Israel and Israel’s territorial integrity
- Shimon Peres’ criminal liability under international law
- Memorandum on Yitzhak Rabin’s participation in war crimes
- Yitzhak Rabin: The grand deceiver
- Eulogy of Yitzhak Rabin
- Critique of a Report by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
- A Vision for Enduring Peace in Palestine
- من أجل فلسطين حرة غير مقسمة
- Arafat’s Surrender (1993)
- The Palestinian RIght of Return precedes the right of Soviet citizens to settle in Israel
- Letter to Jimmy Carter re. the Jewish State
- For an Indivisible and Free Palestine
- How UN members agree to vote in bad faith: The case of Zionism=Racism
- Jews or Zionists? Three Approaches
Book Reviews
- Steve Coll’s “Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and bin Laden”
- B. Raman’s “Mumbai 26/11: A day of infamy”
- Nathan Lean: The Islamophobia Industry: How the Right Manufactures Fear of Muslims”
- Michael Scheuer’s “Osama bin Laden”
- Adrian Clark and Ms. Scott-Clark’s “The Siege: 68 hours inside the Taj Hotel [Mumbai]”
- Saroj Kumar Rath’s “Fragile Frontiers: The Secret History of Mumbai Terror Attack
- Bruce Hoffman’s “Inside Terrorism”
- Jason Burke’s “Al Quaeda: The True Story of Radical Islam”
- Robert Pape’s “Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism”
- Bruce Riedel’s “What We Won: America’s War in Afghanistan, 1979-89”
- Michael Scheuer’s “Imperial Hubris”
- Michael Scheuer’s “Through our enemies’ eyes”
- Gilad Atzmon’s “The Wandering Who”
- Gabriel Weimann,”Terrorism in Cyberspace”
- Wayne Madsen’s crank science (“The Star and the Sword”)
- Philip Bobbitt’s “Terror and Consent”
- Jonathan D. Moreno, “Mind Wars: Brain Science and the Military in the 21th Century”
- Ariel Merari, “Driven to Death: Psychological and Social Aspects of Suicide Terrorism”
- David Icke, “The Trigger: The lie that changed the world – who really did it and why”
Miscellaneous