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Dolores A Donovan
Books
Prosecutorial and Judicial Misconduct (California Continuing Education of the
Bar, 1979).
Book Chapters
"Cambodia," in Alan S. Gutterman & Robert Brown, eds.,
The Commercial Laws of East Asia (Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 1997) at 81
(with Jeffrey S. Brand).
"The Cambodian Legal System: An Overview," in Frederick Z. Brown, ed.,
Rebuilding Cambodia: Human Resources, Human Rights, and Law: Three Essays
(Washington, DC: Foreign Policy Institute, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International
Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1993) at 69.
Articles
"Homicide in Ethiopia: Human Rights, Federalism, and Legal Pluralism,"
51 American Journal of Comparative Law 505 (2003) (with Getachew Assefa).
"The judicial duty to protect and enforce constitutional rights of accused
persons unrepresented by counsel," 1 Ethiopian Law Review 27 (August 2002)
"Codification in developing nations: ritual and symbol in Cambodia and
Indonesia," Symposium: Codification in the Twenty-First Century, 31 U.C.
Davis Law Review 693 (Spring 1998).
"Cambodia: building a legal system from scratch," 27 International
Lawyer 445 (1993).
"The structure of the Chinese criminal justice system: a comparative perspective,"
Chinese Law Symposium, 21 University of San Francisco Law Review 229 (1987).
"Informers revisited: government surveillance of domestic political organizations
and the Fourth and First Amendments." 33 Buffalo Law Review 333 (1984).
Presentations and Lectures
Lecturer, Family Law Seminars: "Dividing the Family Residence" (July and April 1979).
"The Child Support Enforcement Act, Public Law 93-647" (November 1976).
"Forced Visitation" (February 1976).
Commentator on "Women in Legal Education" San Francisco Bar Association,
San Francisco, California (Spring 1979).
Panelist, "Women Law Students and the First-Year Experience," USF
School of Law, San Francisco, California (1975, 1979, 1980).
Commentator on "Criminal Law Practice," Phi Alpha Delta, University
of San Francisco, California (1976).
Commentator on "Employment Interviews and the Woman Law Student,"
USF School of Law, San Francisco, California (1975).
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