School of Law, Gender and Media
Professor in Laws of Central Asia
Centre for Law in Asia
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Centre for Human Rights Law
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Centre of Contemporary Central Asia and the Caucasus
Chair, Centre of Contemporary Central Asia and the Caucasus
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Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies
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Newton, Scott (2021). In: Greenman, Kathryn, (eds.), Orford, Anne, (eds.), Saunders, Anna, (eds.) and Tzouvala, Ntina, (eds.), Revolutions in International Law: The Legacies of 1917.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp 134-155
Newton, Scott (2019). In: Craven, Matthew, (eds.), Pahuja, Sundhya, (eds.), Simpson, Gerry, (eds.) and Saunders, Anna, (eds.), International Law and the Cold War. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp 117-136
Postwar to New World Order and Post-Socialist Transition: 1989 as Pseudo-Event
Newton, Scott (2010). In: Johns, Fleur, (eds.), Joyce, Richard, (eds.) and Pahuja, Sundhya, (eds.), Events: The Force of International Law. Abingdon; New York: Routledge
Law and Development, Law and Economics, and the Fate of Legal Technical Assistance
Newton, Scott (2008). In: Otto, Jan-Michiel, (eds.) and Ryan, Danny, (eds.), Lawmaking for Development: Explorations into the Theory and Practice of International Legislative Projects. Leiden University Press: Leiden, pp 23-52
Newton, Scott (2006). In: Trubek, D. M., (eds.) and Santos, Alvaro, (eds.), The New Law and Economic Development: a Critical Appraisal. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp 174-202
Transplantation and Transition: Legality and Legitimacy in the Kazakhstani Legislative Process
Newton, Scott (2003). In: Galligan, D. J., (eds.) and Kurkchiyan, M., (eds.), Law and Informal Practices: the Post-Communist Experience. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp 151-170
Post-Communist Legal Form: the Elision of the Political
Newton, Scott (2003). In: Perry-Kessaris, Amanda, (eds.) and Hatchard, John, (eds.), Law and Development: Facing Complexity in the 21st Century: Essays in honour of Peter Slinn. London: Cavendish