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Symbolic, shambolic or simply sui generis? Reflections from the Field on Cambodia's Extraordinary Chambers (2009)
Journal Article
Kelsall, M. S. (2009). Symbolic, shambolic or simply sui generis? Reflections from the Field on Cambodia's Extraordinary Chambers. Law in context (Bundoora), 27(1), 154-178

Although it has achieved significant milestones since it was established in 2006, debates about the legitimacy of Cambodia's Extraordinary Chambers continue to rage. These debates tend to centre on the extent to which the tribunal is continuing to co... Read More about Symbolic, shambolic or simply sui generis? Reflections from the Field on Cambodia's Extraordinary Chambers.

Migration, Globalisation and Security (2009)
Book Chapter
Lindley, A., & Vollmer, B. (2009). Migration, Globalisation and Security. In H. Fagen, & R. Munck (Eds.), Globalisation and Security: An Encyclopedia. Praeger Press

Review of Handbook of Proto-Tibeto-Burman: System and Philosophy of Sino-Tibetan Reconstruction. By James A. Matisoff. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003 (2009)
Journal Article
Hill, N. W. (2009). Review of Handbook of Proto-Tibeto-Burman: System and Philosophy of Sino-Tibetan Reconstruction. By James A. Matisoff. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. Language and linguistics = 語言暨語言學, 10(1), 173-195

Proposing many new cognate sets and building on many decades of his own previous research, Matisoff (2003) represents a major contribution to Tibeto-Burman linguistics. Unfortunately, Matisoff’s use of Tibetan is marred by errors of fact and analysis... Read More about Review of Handbook of Proto-Tibeto-Burman: System and Philosophy of Sino-Tibetan Reconstruction. By James A. Matisoff. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003.

Old Tibetan Inscriptions (2009)
Book
Iwao, K., Hill, N. W., & Takeuchi, T. (2009). Old Tibetan Inscriptions. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

Tibetan <ḥ-> as a plain initial and its place in Old Tibetan Phonology (2009)
Journal Article
Hill, N. W. (2009). Tibetan as a plain initial and its place in Old Tibetan Phonology. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman area, 32(1), 115-140

Beginning with de Kőrös (1834) many researchers have held that the Tibetan letter འ <ḥ> as a simple initial represents a voiced fricative. In 1881 Jäschke initiated an alternative view, which holds that this letter has no phonetic value, instead repr... Read More about Tibetan <ḥ-> as a plain initial and its place in Old Tibetan Phonology.

Oral History and Urban Studies (2009)
Book Chapter
Masoudi Nejad, R. (2009). Oral History and Urban Studies. In Oral History of Iran (141-159). National Library and Archives of I.R. Iran