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Jillian M. Rafferty

Lecturing Fellow of Law
School of Law
Duke Law School 210 Science Dr, Box 90362 Ofc 4200B, Durham, NC 27708
Duke Law School 210 Science Dr, Box 90362, Durham, NC 27708

Selected Publications


Arms exports, terror and crime: Reducing risk under the Arms Trade Treaty

Internet Publication · April 2021 This briefing – the seventh in Saferworld's ATT Expert Group series – aims to stimulate and contribute to debate around the little-discussed topic of how to implement the terrorism and transnational organised crime (TNOC) provisions of the Arms Trade Treat ... Link to item Cite

Commitment to Civilians: Precedent for a Political Declaration on Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas

Internet Publication · November 2019 To inform the content of a new political declaration, Human Rights Watch and Harvard Law School’s International Human Rights Clinic have conducted a study of existing declarations. Focusing on political declarations related to the conduct and consequences ... Link to item Cite

Interpreting the Arms Trade Treaty: International Human Rights Law and Gender-Based Violence in Article 7 Risk Assessments

Internet Publication · April 2019 The Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) aims to reduce human suffering; prevent the illicit trade in arms; contribute to international and regional peace, security, and stability; and promote transparency and cooperation among States Parties. It requires States Partie ... Link to item Cite

How Think Tanks Shape Social Development Policies

Book · July 7, 2014 How Think Tanks Shape Social Development Policies examines case studies drawn from a range of political and economic systems worldwide to provide a detailed understanding of how think tanks can have an impact on issues such as education ... ... Cite