Books & Scholarship

  • Anna Dolidze, “Who is the System?, 2024.
  • Anna Dolidze, First Steps: Georgian Judiciary During the First Democratic Republic (1918-1921), 2019

  • Anna Dolidze, Academic Writing in Law, 2017
    • Anna Dolidze, Essays: Towards an Unknown Port, 2016

    Scholarship

    •  Anna Dolidze, A Dialogue with Whom? NGOs’ Participation in the Transnational Judicial Dialogue (Journal of International Dispute Settlement 2024 forthcoming)
    • V. Akchurina & Anna Dolidze, The Impact of Sanctions against Russia on Central Eurasia: A New Great Game Through a Feminist Lens (Journal of Int. Women’s’ Studies 2023) 
    • Anna Dolidze, Repatriation of Muslim Georgians: Mission Accomplished? Religions (2023)
    • Anna Dolidze, The Four Discourses of the Non-Native Speaker: Russia’s Approach to International Law (submitted. Under review)
    • Anna Dolidze, Nine Bloody Years: The Politics of Naming and Transitional Justice in Georgia (submitted. under review)
    • Anna Dolidze & Valerie Hans, Legal Pluralism and The Reception of Jury Trials in The Republic of Georgia (Submitted. Under review)
    • Anna Dolidze, Beyond the Binary of Exogenous and Endogenous Transitions: The International Governance of Transitional Justice in Georgia, Transitional Justice in a Reunified Korea: Peace-Building and Reconciliation (Ruti Teitel & Buhm Suk-Baek Eds.2015). 
    • Anna Dolidze, Jury Trials in Georgia and Their Compatibility with the European Convention of Human Rights, European Standards of Human Rights and their Influence on Georgian Legislation and Practice (Konstantin Korkelia Ed.,2014). 
    • Anna Dolidze, Making International Property Law: Amici Curiae in International Dispute Resolution, 40 Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce, 2013.
    • Anna Dolidze, Lampedusa and Beyond: Recognition, Implementation, and Justiciability of Stateless Persons’ Rights under International Law, 6 Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Rights Law (2011-2012). 
    • Anna Dolidze, Burger, Without Spies, Please: Notes from a Human Rights Researcher, Voices, 2009 at 14, reprinted in Law and Order (Cynthia NitzRis Ed., 2011).
    • Anna Dolidze, The European Court of Human Rights and Non-Governmental Organizations, in Globalization and Governance 207, 207-231(Laurence Boulle ed., 2011).
    • Anna Dolidze, Recognizing Differences in Dynamics of Recognition- Can Kosovo Serve as a Precedent for South Ossetia and Abkhazia? 2 Cornell International Affairs Review 42, 42-46 (2009).
    •  Anna Dolidze, Internet Governance in Georgia in Governing the Internet: Freedom and Regulation in the OSCE Region 133, 133-147 (Christian Moller & Arnaud Amouroux eds.,2007).
    •  Zurab Burduli & Anna Dolidze, Housing and Property Restitution in Georgia, in Returning Home: Housing and Property Restitution Rights of Refugees and Displaced Persons 317, 317-335 (Scott LeckieEd., 2003).