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Book Review, Anna Spain Bradley
The Limits Of Legality: Assessing Recent International Interventions In Civil Conflicts In The Middle-East, Feisal Amin Istrabadi
The Limits Of Legality: Assessing Recent International Interventions In Civil Conflicts In The Middle-East, Feisal Amin Istrabadi
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The Kosovo Crisis: A Dostoievskian Dialogue On International Law, Statecraft, And Soulcraft, Antonio F. Perez, Robert J. Delahunty
The Kosovo Crisis: A Dostoievskian Dialogue On International Law, Statecraft, And Soulcraft, Antonio F. Perez, Robert J. Delahunty
Scholarly Articles
The secession of Kosovo from Serbia in February 2008 represents a stage in the unfolding of a revolution of "constitutional" dimensions in International Law that began with NATO's 1999 intervention in Kosovo against Serbia. NATO's intervention called into question the authority and viability of U.N. Charter system for maintaining international peace. Likewise, the West's decision in 2008 to support Kosovo's secession from Serbia dealt a further blow to the central post-War legal rules and institutions for controlling and mitigating Great power rivalry. Russia's later support for South Ossetia's secession from Georgia demonstrated the potential that the Kosovo precedent has for …
Hamdan Confronts The Military Commissions Act Of 2006, George P. Fletcher
Hamdan Confronts The Military Commissions Act Of 2006, George P. Fletcher
Faculty Scholarship
In 2006 the law of war experienced two major shock waves. The first was the decision of the Supreme Court in Hamdan, which represented the first major defeat of the President's plan, based on an executive order of November 2001, to use military tribunals against suspected international terrorists. The majority of the Court held the procedures used in the military tribunal against Hamdan violated common article three of the Geneva Conventions. A plurality offour, with the opinion written by Justice Stevens, based their decision as well on afar-reaching interpretation of the substantive law of war. They held that conspiracy …
Editor's Note, Padraig O'Malley
Editor's Note, Padraig O'Malley
New England Journal of Public Policy
In the months preceding the U.S. presidential election in November 2004, George Bush and John Kerry conducted what passed for a serious debate on U.S. foreign policy, especially the rationale for the war in Iraq and on the state of the "war on terror." It was easy to lose sight of the primary purpose of these two special issues of the New England Journal of Public Policy on war. So I should, perhaps, remind our readers.
The question posed was: what lessons can we draw from the wars and conflicts of the twentieth century that might help us to take …
The Report Of The U.N. High-Level Panel And The Use Of Force In Iraq In 2003, Feisal Amin Istrabadi
The Report Of The U.N. High-Level Panel And The Use Of Force In Iraq In 2003, Feisal Amin Istrabadi
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Illiberal Tolerance: An Essay On The Fall Of Yugoslavia And The Rise Of Multiculturalism In The United States, Kenneth Anderson
Illiberal Tolerance: An Essay On The Fall Of Yugoslavia And The Rise Of Multiculturalism In The United States, Kenneth Anderson
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
Introduction. Journalistic and scholarly accounts of the breakup of Yugoslavia contain, taken together, a curious contradiction. On the one hand, it is said, Yugoslavia was never anything more than a "bad dream,"' a flawed attempt to unify "from above" peoples who have historically hated one another. The immediate causes of the conflict are therefore simply centuries-old ethnic hatreds. The veneer of Yugoslav federal unity was nothing more than a myth, a cosmetic surface stripped away in a trifling by deeper and darker enmities. There are old scores to settle whether dating from the Second World War or from the fourteenth …
Illiberal Tolerance: An Essay On The Fall Of Yugoslavia And The Rise Of Multiculturalism In The United States, Kenneth Anderson
Illiberal Tolerance: An Essay On The Fall Of Yugoslavia And The Rise Of Multiculturalism In The United States, Kenneth Anderson
Kenneth Anderson
Book Review. The Outlawry Of War By C. C. Morrison, Fowler V. Harper
Book Review. The Outlawry Of War By C. C. Morrison, Fowler V. Harper
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Outlawry Of War, Fowler V. Harper
International Arbitration, Joseph B. Moore
International Arbitration, Joseph B. Moore
Michigan Law Review
The history of the race whether considered as one of individuals or as nations has been one of struggle. Did one individual fancy another had done him a wrong, he proceeded to right that wrong himself by the exercise of force. From the day when Cain killed his brother Abel, for many centuries contests between individuals were settled, not as justice dictated, but by brute force. The result was a disorderly condition of society unfavorable to peaceful conditions. In the evolution of the race, when men differed, instead of attempting to settle their differences by force, tribunals were brought into …
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Ii, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Ii, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Viii, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Viii, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Vii, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Vii, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Iii, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Iii, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Iv, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Iv, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. I, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. I, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. V, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. V, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Vi, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Vi, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Venezuelan Affair In The Light Of International Law, Amos S. Hershey
The Venezuelan Affair In The Light Of International Law, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.