1. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles “Revisiting Critical Legal Pluralism: Normative Contestations in the Afghan Courtroom” 2017, 4 Asian Journal of Law and Society, 229-255 “The Localised Madrasa in Afghanistan: Their Political and Governance Entanglements” 2017, 45:2 Religion, State & Society, 120-140 “Pluralism in Legal Education at the American University of Afghanistan” 2014, 37 Suffolk Transnational Law Review 249-288 “Niqab vs. Quebec: Negotiating Minority Rights within Quebec Identity” 2012, 1 The University of Western Ontario Journal of Legal Studies 1-29 2. Textbooks “Introduction to the Law of Obligations of Afghanistan” Published by the Afghanistan Legal Education Project 2014 (co-authored textbook) 3. Book Reviews “What is Islam?” 2017 37 South Asian Research 3 “Legal Reform and Business Contracts in Developing Economies” 2017 Journal of African and Asian Studies “Kabul Carnival” 2016, 36 South Asian Research 3 “Legal Anthropology and the Search for Justice,” 2012, 57 McGill Law Journal 2 4. Contracted Reports “Promoting Women’s Economic Participation in Afghanistan through Legal, Regulatory & Policy Reform” (December 2015). Prepared for the International Center for Afghan Women’s Economic Development at the American University of Afghanistan 5. Opinion Pieces: "No Protocol to Revoke Suu Kyi’s Nobel Prize? What Baloney." Center on Public Diplomacy Blog, University of Southern California (online), September 20, 2017. “Unraveling Bangladesh’s ICT and the Shahbag Protests: Injustice in the Making” Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (online), March 25, 2013. 6. Other Written Works: “Reconceptualizing Legal Pluralism in Afghanistan,” in S. Alex Constantin et al., eds. The Selected Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Canadian Law Student Conference, Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 21-55, April 2010. “Islamic Banking & the New Social Paradigm,” 2005/6 McGill Journal of Political Economy 25(1): 1-13.