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Cockayne, James and Panaccione, Kari (2015). Background Paper: Eradicating Modern Slavery: What Role for International Criminal Justice. United Nations University.
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Cockayne, James and Oppermann, Julie, (2017). Can we sustain peace by fighting human trafficking in conflict? Lessons from Libya. United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, n/a-n/a
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von Einsiedel, Sebastian, Bosetti, Louise, Cockayne, James, Salih, Cale and Wan, Wilfred (2017). Civil War Trends and the Changing Nature of Armed Conflict. United Nations University Centre for Policy Research.
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1565 |
15715 |
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Landman, Todd, Trodd, Zoe, Darnton, Hannah, Durgana, Davina, Moote, Kilian, Jones, Paul, Setter, Chloe, Bliss, Nadya, Powell, Sharlena and Cockayne, James ed. Code 8.7: Conference Report 2019/02/19-20 New York. New York: United Nations University, 2019.
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1529 |
927 |
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Walker, Summer and Cockayne, James (2015). Concept Note for Identifying Common Ground on Public Health. United Nations University.
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788 |
235 |
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Walker, Summer and Cockayne, James (2015). Concept Note: Identifying Common Ground on Criminal Justice for UNGASS 2016. United Nations University.
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785 |
262 |
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Walker, Summer and Cockayne, James (2015). Concept Note: Identifying Common Ground on Development for UNGASS 2016. United Nations University.
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737 |
164 |
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Bosetti, Louise, Cockayne, James and de Boer, John (2016). Crime-Proofing Conflict Prevention, Management, and Peacebuilding: A Review of Emerging Good Practice. United Nations University Centre for Policy Research.
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732 |
1452 |
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Cockayne, James and Roth, Amanda (2017). Crooked States: How organized crime and corruption will impact governance in 2050 and what states can – and should – do about it now. United Nations University.
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Cockayne, James, Developing Freedom: The Sustainable Development Case for Ending Modern Slavery, Forced Labour, Human Trafficking, (New York: United Nations University, 2021).
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Cockayne, James and Brubaker, Rebecca ed. Due Process in UN Targeted Sanctions 2019/11/21-22 Greentree Estate, Manhasset, New York. New York: United Nations University, 2020.
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1026 |
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Cockayne, James, Brubaker, Rebecca and Jayakody, Nadeshda (2018). Fairly Clear Risks: Protecting UN sanctions’ legitimacy and effectiveness through fair and clear procedures. United Nations University.
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Cockayne, James and Walker, Summer, "Fighting Human Trafficking in Conflict: 10 Ideas for Action by the United Nations Security Council" Fighting Human Trafficking in Conflict, New Canaan, 2016/06/30-07/01.
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Cockayne, James and Oppermann, Julie (2018). Financial Sector Compliance to Address Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking. Financial Sector Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Secretariat Briefing Paper. United Nations University.
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438 |
360 |
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Cockayne, James, de Boer, John and Bosetti, Louise (2017). Going Straight: Criminal Spoilers, Gang Truces and Negotiated Transitions to Lawful Order. Crime-Conflict Nexus Series. United Nations University Centre for Policy Research.
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539 |
629 |
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Cockayne, James, (2015). How the UN Made FIFA Look Well Governed – and What the UN Can Do About It. United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, n/a-n/a
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775 |
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Cockayne, James (2019). Innovation for Inclusion. Financial Sector Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Briefing Paper. United Nations University.
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362 |
235 |
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Cockayne, James, (2016). Is Unbridled Globalization Creating Mafia States?. The Global Observatory, n/a-n/a
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610 |
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von Einsiedel, Sebastian, Bosetti, Louise, Chandran, Rahul, Cockayne, James, de Boer, John and Wan, Wilfred (2014). Major Recent Trends in Violent Conflict. Occasional Paper. United Nations University Centre for Policy Research.
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868 |
895 |
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von Einsiedel, Sebastian, Bosetti, Louise, Chandran, Rahul, Cockayne, James, de Boer, John and Wan, Wilfred (2016). Major Recent Trends in Violent Conflict. United Nations University Centre for Policy Research.
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689 |
5121 |
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Cockayne, James, Gleason, Kelly A., Diego-Rossell, Pablo, Stewart, Shannon, Gauer Bermudez, Laura, Joudo Larsen, Jacqueline and Silverman, Bernard W (2019). Modelling Modern Slavery Risk. Delta 8.7 Symposia. United Nations University.
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852 |
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Gleason, Kelly A. and Cockayne, James (2018). Official Development Assistance and SDG Target 8.7. United Nations University.
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2811 |
1848 |
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Cockayne, James and Roth, Amanda (2017). Preventing the Rise of Crooked States: How can development and stabilization policies prevent the criminalization of governance?. United Nations University.
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834 |
800 |
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Cockayne, James, "Preventing Tomorrow's Conflicts: Final Report from a Speaker Series within the context of United Nations discussions on Sustaining Peace" Preventing Tomorrow's Conflicts, New York, 2018/04/18.
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975 |
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Cockayne, James, Bosetti, Louise and Hussain, Nazia (2017). Preventing Urban Conflict: A Thematic Paper for the United Nations-World Bank Study on Conflict Prevention. Conflict Prevention Series. United Nations University Centre for Policy Research.
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1443 |
2068 |
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Cockayne, James and Dowds, Talitha (2015). Safeguarding the World’s Trust. United Nations University Centre for Policy Research.
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593 |
205 |
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Cockayne, James, (2016). The Hardest Job Interview in the World?. United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, n/a-n/a
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716 |
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Cockayne, James, (2016). There are 45.8 million people in slavery today. Where is the ICC?. United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, n/a-n/a
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640 |
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Cockayne, James (2014). The UN Security Council and Organized Criminal Activity: Experiments in International Law Enforcement. United Nations University Working Paper Series. United Nations University.
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879 |
1334 |
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Cockayne, James (2019). Unlocking Potential. United Nations University.
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859 |
980 |
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Cockayne, James and Walker, Summer (2015). What Comes after the War on Drugs - Flexibility, Fragmentation or Principled Pluralism?. United Nations University.
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945 |
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Cockayne, James, (2016). Women are Being Traded as Slaves on WhatsApp – Here’s How the UN Can Act. The Conversation, n/a-n/a
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