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Enhancing Accountability At The International Level: The Tension Between International Organization And Member State Responsibility And The Underlying Issues At The Stake, Ralph Wilde
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Since 1945, international organizations have come to play a major role in international and national affairs. All states (apart from the Vatican City) are members of the United Nations and subject to the binding resolutions of the Security Council, such as the series of resolutions imposing a broad range of obligations relating to activities prescribed as 'terrorist';' many states are subject to the jurisdiction of international courts and tribunals, from the WTO dispute settlement process to the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea
Application Of Human Rights Treaties Extraterritorially To Detention Of Combatants And Security Internees: Fuzzy Thinking All Around?, Michael J. Dennis
Application Of Human Rights Treaties Extraterritorially To Detention Of Combatants And Security Internees: Fuzzy Thinking All Around?, Michael J. Dennis
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The issue before our panel today is a subpart of a larger question: Are obligations assumed by states under international human rights treaties applicable extraterritorially during periods of armed conflict and military occupation?
U.N. Reform And The International Court Of Justice: Introductory Statement, Ambassador Andrew Jacovides
U.N. Reform And The International Court Of Justice: Introductory Statement, Ambassador Andrew Jacovides
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
It is customary during anniversaries to devote some attention to introspection and stock taking. Looking back at my own writings on the subject of U.N. reform (during the fortieth, the fiftieth and now the sixtieth anniversary in 1985, 1995 and this year), I confirmed my long held conviction that the United Nations is indispensable and its Charter, in its basic provisions, has stood the test of time.
On The Uneasy Relation Between International Law And Democracy, Carol C. Gould
On The Uneasy Relation Between International Law And Democracy, Carol C. Gould
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The question we are asked to address is as follows: "Is international law a threat to democracy?" As a political philosopher, my inclination is to suggest that the answer requires clarifying at the outset the sense in which we are using each of the main terms here.
The Role Of International Arbitrators, Susan D. Franck
The Role Of International Arbitrators, Susan D. Franck
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
With the advent of the global economy, arbitration has become the preferred mechanism for resolving international disputes. Today international arbitrators resolve billions of dollars worth of disputes.
Presidential Authority And The War On Terror, Joseph W. Dellapenna
Presidential Authority And The War On Terror, Joseph W. Dellapenna
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
I]t is an established fact that documents justifying and authorizing the abusive treatment ofdetainees during interrogation were approved and distributed
Listening To The Enemy: The President's Power To Conduct Surveillance Of Enemy Communications During Time Of War, John C. Eastman
Listening To The Enemy: The President's Power To Conduct Surveillance Of Enemy Communications During Time Of War, John C. Eastman
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Ever since the New York Times published classified information in December 2005' about the efforts by the National Security Agency to intercept enemy communications to or from sources in the United States (as authorized by the President in his capacity as Commander-In-Chief), there has been a great hew and cry about the President's "illegal" conduct.
Isla Journal Of International & Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of International & Comparative Law
Isla Journal Of International & Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of International & Comparative Law
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
I joined Christie's a little over a year ago as Director of Restitution, coordinating Christie's restitution issues globally.
The Western Response To 9/11, Philip Towle
The Western Response To 9/11, Philip Towle
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
It was politically and strategically unwise for the Bush administration to use the term "war on terror" after 9/11.
Resurrecting "Romantics At War": International Self-Defense In The Shadow Of The Law Of War-Where Are The Borders?, Mohammed Saif-Alden Wattad
Resurrecting "Romantics At War": International Self-Defense In The Shadow Of The Law Of War-Where Are The Borders?, Mohammed Saif-Alden Wattad
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Rules relating to the use of force are among the traditional concerns of international law.