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Publications of Mara Revkin    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Chapters in Books

  1. Revkin, M, Law and Violence in the Middle East, in Oxford Handbook on Law and Authoritarianism (2024), Oxford University Press .
  2. Revkin, M, The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of ‘Perpetual’ War in Iraq, in Iraq 20 Years On: Insider Reflections on the War and Its Aftermath (2023), Chatham House .
  3. Revkin, M; Kohstall, F; Parkinson, SE, After the Field, in Safer Field Research in the Social Sciences: A Guide to Human and Digital Security in Hostile Environments (2020), pp. 69-88, Sage Publications .
  4. Revkin, M, “I Am Nothing Without a Weapon”: Understanding Child Recruitment and Use by Armed Groups in Syria and Iraq, in Cradled by Conflict: Child Involvement with Armed Groups in Contemporary Conflict (2018), pp. 104-139, United Nations University .
  5. Revkin, M; Brown, NJ, Islamic Law and Constitutions, in The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Law (2018), pp. 779-818, Oxford University Press [doi]  [abs].

Journal Articles

  1. Petkun, J; Revkin, MR; Krick, B, Civilian Harm and Military Legitimacy in War, International Organization, vol. 79 no. 2 (July, 2025), pp. 332-332, Cambridge University Press [doi]  [abs].
  2. Revkin, M; Krick, BC; Petkun, JB, Civilian Harm and Military Legitimacy: Evidence from the Battle of Mosul, International Organization, vol. 79 no. 2 (2025), pp. 332-357 .
  3. Revkin, M; Hathaway, OA; Khan, A, The Dangerous Rise of "Dual-Use" Objects in War, Yale Law Journal, vol. 134 no. 8 (2025), pp. 2645-2750 .
  4. Revkin, M; Kao, K, No Peace Without Punishment? Reintegrating Islamic State “Collaborators” in Iraq, American Journal of Comparative Law, vol. 71 no. 4 (2024), pp. 989-1032 .
  5. Revkin, M; Alrababah, A; Myrick, R, Evidence-Based Transitional Justice: Incorporating Public Opinion Into the Field, with New Data from Iraq and Ukraine, Yale Law Journal, vol. 133 no. 5 (2024), pp. 1582-1675 .
  6. Revkin, M; Levy, G, Introducing the Fragility Index: A Tool for Evidence-Based Transitional and Recovery Programming (2024) .
  7. Revkin, M; Kao, K, Retribution or Reconciliation? Post-Conflict Attitudes Toward Enemy Collaborators, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 67 no. 2 (2023), pp. 358-373 .
  8. Revkin, M; Wang, O, Is There a "Right to Forget" Atrocities? The International Law on Memory with New Evidence from South Sudan, vol. 47 (2023) .
  9. Revkin, M; Tabaar, MA; Huang, R; Chandra, K; Finkel, E; Nielsen, RA; Vogt, M; Wood, EJ, How Religious Are “Religious” Conflicts?, International Studies Review, vol. 25 no. 3 (2023), pp. 1-30 .
  10. Revkin, M; Krick, B; Petkun, J, What Determines Military Legitimacy? Evidence from the Battle of Mosul in Iraq, HiCN Working Paper Series (2023), pp. 2023-2402 .
  11. Revkin, M, Reflections on Authoritarianism, Arab Law Quarterly, vol. 36 no. 4-5 (2022), pp. 525-530 .
  12. Revkin, M, When Do “Closed Camps” Become Prisons by Another Name?, Yale Journal of International Law Online, vol. 47 no. 1 (2022), pp. 57-70 .
  13. Revkin, M, How Does Subnational Variation in Repression Affect Attitudes Toward Police? Evidence from Iraq’s 2019 Protests, Violence: An International Journal, vol. 3 no. 1 (2022), pp. 85-99 .
  14. Revkin, M; Stern, O, The Blind Spots of International Humanitarian Law (2022) .
  15. Revkin, M; Dill, J, Law, Morality, and Blame: Attitudes Toward Civilian Casualties in Mosul (2022) .
  16. Revkin, M, Insurgent Legality: State-Building and Failure of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, vol. 115 (2021), pp. 297-302 .
  17. Revkin, M, Competitive Governance and Displacement Decisions Under Rebel Rule: Evidence from the Islamic State in Iraq, Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 65 no. 1 (2021), pp. 46-80 .
  18. Revkin, M; Wood, EJ, The Islamic State's Pattern of Sexual Violence: Ideology and Institutions, Policies and Practices, Journal of Global Security Studies, vol. 6 no. 2 (2021), pp. , article ogaa038 .
  19. Revkin, M, What Explains Taxation by Resource-Rich Rebels? Evidence from the Islamic State in Syria, Journal of Politics, vol. 82 no. 2 (2020), pp. 757-764 .
  20. Revkin, M; Ahram, AI, Perspectives on the Rebel Social Contract: Exit, Voice, and Loyalty in the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, World Development, vol. 132 (2020) .
  21. Revkin, M, When Terrorists Govern: Protecting Civilians in Conflicts with State-Building Armed Groups, Harvard National Security Journal no. 1 (2018), pp. 100-145 .
  22. Revkin, M, Deprivatizing Islamic Law: An Argument for Judicial Interpretation of Shari'a in American Courts, Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, vol. 47 no. 2 (2015), pp. 246-266 .
  23. Revkin, M, Triadic Legal Pluralism in North Sinai: A Case Study of State, Shari'a, and 'Urf Courts in Conflict and Cooperation, UCLA Journal of Islamic & Near Eastern Law, vol. 13 no. 1 (2014), pp. 21-59 .
  24. Revkin, M, Egypt’s Constitution in Question, Middle East Law & Governance, vol. 5 no. 3 (2013), pp. 331-343 .
  25. Revkin, M; Mallat, C, Middle Eastern Law, Annual Review of Law and Social Science, vol. 9 (2013), pp. 405-433 .

Other

  1. Revkin, M; Krick, B; Aldulaimi, R, Reintegrating Iraqis Returning Home After Conflict: Lessons from Variation Between Four Communities (2025), UNIDIR .
  2. Revkin, M; Stewart, MA; Petkun, JB, The Progressive Case for American Power: Retrenchment Would Do More Harm Than Good, Foreign Affairs, vol. 103 no. 4 (2024) .
  3. Revkin, M, The Israel-Hamas Conflict: International Law, Accountability, and Challenges in Modern Warfare, Judicature International (2024) .
  4. Revkin, M; Aymerich, O; Akau, S, Understanding Multidimensional Fragility in South Sudan: A Baseline Study of Kajo-Keji, Yei, Bor, and Wau Counties (2023), International Organization for Migration .
  5. Revkin, M; Bell, M; Nguyen, N; Akarsu, H; Gilmore, J; Owusu-Bempah, A; Sirri, O; Vitale, A, Roundtable: Police Reform in Global Perspective (2022), Century International .
  6. Revkin, M, Pathways to Reintegration: Iraq Families Formerly Associated with ISIL (2021), UNDP .
  7. Revkin, M; Klugman, J; Nagel, R; Stern, O, Can the Women, Peace and Security Agenda and International Humanitarian Law Join Forces?: Emerging Findings and Promising Directions (2021), Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security .
  8. Revkin, M; Aymerich, O, Perceptions of Police, Security, and Governance in Iraq (2020), International Organization for Migration & Yale Law School, Center for Global Legal Challenges .
  9. Revkin, M; Jabari, D, West Mosul: Perceptions on Return and Reintegration Among Stayees, IDPs, and Returnees (2019), International Organization for Migration .
  10. Revkin, M; Kao, K, How the Iraqi Crackdown on the Islamic State May Actually Increase Support for the Islamic State, Washington Post (2019) .
  11. Revkin, M, After the Islamic State: Balancing Accountability and Reconciliation in Iraq (2018), United Nations University Centre for Policy Research .
  12. Revkin, M; Kao, K, To Punish or to Pardon? Reintegrating Rebel Collaborators After Conflict in Iraq (2018), The Program on Governance and Local Development at Gothenburg .
  13. Revkin, M; Eisenzweig, T; Posada, P, A “Most Serious Crime”: Pakistan’s Unlawful Use of the Death Penalty (2016), Justice Project Pakistan and the Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic at Yale Law School .
  14. Revkin, M, The Legal Foundations of the Islamic State (2016), The Brookings Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World .

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