Brian Ray

Job Title

Associate Professor of Law

Organization

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Cleveland State University

Country

United States

Area of Expertise

  • Conflict
  • Gender and constitutions
  • Diversity
  • Customary governance/legal pluralism
  • Human rights
  • Judicial system design
  • Minority issues
  • Participation
  • Power sharing (horizontal/vertical)
  • Religion
  • Security sector

Publications

Proceduralism’s Triumph and Engagement’s Promise in Socio-Economic Rights Litigation, __ S. AFR. J. HUM. RTS. __ (forthcoming 2011) (peer-reviewed)

Demosprudence in Comparative Perspective, __ STANFORD J. INT’L L. __ (forthcoming 2011)

Engagement’s Possibilities and Limits as a Socioeconomic Rights Remedy, 9 WASH. U. GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES L. REV. 399 (2010)

Residents of Joe Slovo Community v Thubelisha Homes and Others: The Two Faces of Engagement, 2010 HUM. RTS. L. REV. 10(2) (2010) (faculty edited)

Accommodating Science Through Weak Form Review: Lessons from the TAC Litigation, INT’L REV. OF CONSTITUTIONALISM (2009) (solicited)

Extending the Shadow of the Law: Using Hybrid Mechanisms to Develop Constitutional Norms in Socioeconomic Rights Cases, 2009 UTAH L. REV. 797 (2009)
--earlier version selected for inclusion in the New York University Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Working Papers Series No. 21 (2008)

Occupiers of 51 Olivia Road v City of Johannesburg: Enforcing the Right to Adequate Housing through “Engagement”, 2008 HUM. RTS. L. REV. 8(4) (2008) (faculty edited)

Policentrism, Political Mobilization and the Promise of Socioeconomic Rights, 45 STANFORD J. INT’L L. 151 (2009)

The International Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education, 35 MCGEORGE L. REV. 105 (2004) (with Justice Richard J. Goldstone)

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