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International Law And Limits On The Sovereignty Of African States, John Mukum Mbaku Nov 2021

International Law And Limits On The Sovereignty Of African States, John Mukum Mbaku

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Decolonizing Shipwrecks Through Considerations Of Indigeneity In Underwater Cultural Property Decisions, Chelle Haynes Nov 2021

Decolonizing Shipwrecks Through Considerations Of Indigeneity In Underwater Cultural Property Decisions, Chelle Haynes

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Flight Of The Condors: The Impact Of Vulture Investors On Argentina's Sovereign Debt Default, Andrew Kelly Nov 2021

Flight Of The Condors: The Impact Of Vulture Investors On Argentina's Sovereign Debt Default, Andrew Kelly

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Degrogation In Time Of Emergency: An Analysis Of Counter-Terrorism Measures In France And Their Impact On Human Rights, Deena Mohammad El-Rashed Nov 2021

Degrogation In Time Of Emergency: An Analysis Of Counter-Terrorism Measures In France And Their Impact On Human Rights, Deena Mohammad El-Rashed

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Arbitration And Choice Of Law In Sub-Saharan Africa, Peter N. Levenberg Nov 2021

Arbitration And Choice Of Law In Sub-Saharan Africa, Peter N. Levenberg

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The Holy See's Diplomacy: An Analysis Of Papal Mediation In The Middle East, Amanda Mcfarlane Nov 2021

The Holy See's Diplomacy: An Analysis Of Papal Mediation In The Middle East, Amanda Mcfarlane

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Half Monk, Half Hitman: Applying Just War Theory To Private Military And Security Companies In The Context Of Humanitarian Intervention, Robert J. Peters Nov 2021

Half Monk, Half Hitman: Applying Just War Theory To Private Military And Security Companies In The Context Of Humanitarian Intervention, Robert J. Peters

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Human Rights, Gay Rights, Or Both? International Human Rights Law And Same-Sex Marriage, Jessica Brown Nov 2021

Human Rights, Gay Rights, Or Both? International Human Rights Law And Same-Sex Marriage, Jessica Brown

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


International Law: Defining The Alien Tort Statute, Doe I V. Nestle Usa, Inc., 766 F.3d (9th Cir. 2014), Neeta Romot Nov 2021

International Law: Defining The Alien Tort Statute, Doe I V. Nestle Usa, Inc., 766 F.3d (9th Cir. 2014), Neeta Romot

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The "Comfort Women" Reparation Movement: Between Universal Women's Human Right And Particular Anti-Colonial Nationalism, Ethan Hee-Seok Shin Nov 2021

The "Comfort Women" Reparation Movement: Between Universal Women's Human Right And Particular Anti-Colonial Nationalism, Ethan Hee-Seok Shin

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Foundations Of Specific Performance In Investor-State Dispute Settlements: Is It Possible And Desirable?, Farshad Rahimi Dizgovin Nov 2021

Foundations Of Specific Performance In Investor-State Dispute Settlements: Is It Possible And Desirable?, Farshad Rahimi Dizgovin

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Revisiting The Notion Of Full Protection And Security Of Foreign Direct Investments In Post-Gadhafi Libya: Two Governments, Tribal Violence, Militias, And Plenty More, Nasser Alreshaid Nov 2021

Revisiting The Notion Of Full Protection And Security Of Foreign Direct Investments In Post-Gadhafi Libya: Two Governments, Tribal Violence, Militias, And Plenty More, Nasser Alreshaid

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Human Sex Trafficking: An International Problem With An International Solution Requiring National Implementation, Melanie Franco Nov 2021

Human Sex Trafficking: An International Problem With An International Solution Requiring National Implementation, Melanie Franco

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


International Law: Honoring The Letter And Sprit Of International Treaties Lozano V. Montoya Alvarez, 134 S. Ct. 1224 (2014), Andres R. Cordova Nov 2021

International Law: Honoring The Letter And Sprit Of International Treaties Lozano V. Montoya Alvarez, 134 S. Ct. 1224 (2014), Andres R. Cordova

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Criminalizing Land-Grabbing: Arguing For Icc Involvement In The Cambodian Land Concession Crisis, Jessica Embree Nov 2021

Criminalizing Land-Grabbing: Arguing For Icc Involvement In The Cambodian Land Concession Crisis, Jessica Embree

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Justiciability Of All Human Rights: Scottish Independence As Redress For British Human Rights Abuses, Ann M. Piccard Nov 2021

Justiciability Of All Human Rights: Scottish Independence As Redress For British Human Rights Abuses, Ann M. Piccard

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Universal Subordination To The Rule Of Law As A Precondition For The Conceptual Possibility Of International Law And The Case For Democratizing The United Nations, Jarvis J. Lagman Nov 2021

Universal Subordination To The Rule Of Law As A Precondition For The Conceptual Possibility Of International Law And The Case For Democratizing The United Nations, Jarvis J. Lagman

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Trading In Human Rights: Questioning The Advance Of Human Rights Into The World Trade Organization, Sayed M. Zonaid Nov 2021

Trading In Human Rights: Questioning The Advance Of Human Rights Into The World Trade Organization, Sayed M. Zonaid

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Realism About Remedies And The Need For A Cda Takedown: A Comparative Analysis Of § 230 Of The Cda And The U.K. Defamation Act 2013, Amanda Bennis Nov 2021

Realism About Remedies And The Need For A Cda Takedown: A Comparative Analysis Of § 230 Of The Cda And The U.K. Defamation Act 2013, Amanda Bennis

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


International Crimes And Case Demarcation: What Are We Trying To Prove?, Elinor Fry Nov 2021

International Crimes And Case Demarcation: What Are We Trying To Prove?, Elinor Fry

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Israel's Laws On Referendum: A Tale Of Unconstitutional Legal Structure, Mohammed Saif-Alden Wattad Nov 2021

Israel's Laws On Referendum: A Tale Of Unconstitutional Legal Structure, Mohammed Saif-Alden Wattad

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The World Bank, Capabilities, And Human Rights: A New Vision For Girls' Education Beyond 2015, Melissa Bellitto Nov 2021

The World Bank, Capabilities, And Human Rights: A New Vision For Girls' Education Beyond 2015, Melissa Bellitto

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Growing Numbers Of Chinese Blue Helmets: China's Changing Role Within The Security Council, Marissa A. Mastroianni Nov 2021

Growing Numbers Of Chinese Blue Helmets: China's Changing Role Within The Security Council, Marissa A. Mastroianni

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Time For A Truth-Based Policy: Humanitarian Access To Children Living Without Family Care, Sara Dillon Nov 2021

Time For A Truth-Based Policy: Humanitarian Access To Children Living Without Family Care, Sara Dillon

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Legal And Institutional Remedies For Middle East States Wishing To Develop And Increase Foreign Direct Investment, Griffin Weaver Nov 2021

Legal And Institutional Remedies For Middle East States Wishing To Develop And Increase Foreign Direct Investment, Griffin Weaver

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Nuclear Chain Reaction: Why Economic Sanctions Are Not Worth The Public Costs, Nicholas Colby Watson Wolfe Nov 2021

Nuclear Chain Reaction: Why Economic Sanctions Are Not Worth The Public Costs, Nicholas Colby Watson Wolfe

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The Human Rights And Developmental Dimension Of Investment Laws: From Investment Laws With Human Rights To Development-Oriented Investment Laws, Ilias Bantekas Apr 2021

The Human Rights And Developmental Dimension Of Investment Laws: From Investment Laws With Human Rights To Development-Oriented Investment Laws, Ilias Bantekas

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Autonomous Weapon System And Command Responsibility, Vivek Sehrawat Apr 2021

Autonomous Weapon System And Command Responsibility, Vivek Sehrawat

Florida Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Rights Litigation Piggybacking: Legal Mobilization Strategies In Lgbtiq International Human Rights Jurisprudence, Lucas Lixinski Apr 2021

Rights Litigation Piggybacking: Legal Mobilization Strategies In Lgbtiq International Human Rights Jurisprudence, Lucas Lixinski

Florida Journal of International Law

The article examines the LGBTIQ movement’s engagement with international human rights adjudication from the perspective of its borrowing from or piggybacking on the strategies and tactics of other international social movements for historically disadvantaged groups, particularly race, gender, and Indigenous peoples. Piggybacking has shaped the rights goals of the LGBTIQ movement, which are then translated into the language of international human rights law. In this translation process, certain objectives get foregrounded at the expense of others, and the movement essentializes itself in the pursuit of strategic gains, often to lasting unintended consequences that harm the movement itself. In mapping these …


Persistent Optimism: The Inherency Of Security Within International Space Law, Timothy M. Bass Feb 2021

Persistent Optimism: The Inherency Of Security Within International Space Law, Timothy M. Bass

Florida Journal of International Law

When thinking about security in the realm of outer space, it is tempting to focus on areas like militarization, defense from attacks, hacking systems, and espionage; however, in doing so, we overlook the fundamental principles that attempt to ensure security in space law from its inception. By taking a moment to reflect on the guiding principles and goals of space exploration as laid out in treaty and domestic law from a broader perspective, it becomes clear that space is overwhelmingly hopeful in continuing the reign of peace.