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2010

International law

Case Western Reserve University School of Law

International Law

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Illustrating Illegitimate Lawfare, Michael A. Newton Jan 2010

Illustrating Illegitimate Lawfare, Michael A. Newton

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

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Litigating The Arab-Israeli Conflict In U.S. Courts: Critiquing The Lawfare Critique, Wiliam J. Aceves Jan 2010

Litigating The Arab-Israeli Conflict In U.S. Courts: Critiquing The Lawfare Critique, Wiliam J. Aceves

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The Knight's Code, Not His Lance, Jamie A. Williamson Jan 2010

The Knight's Code, Not His Lance, Jamie A. Williamson

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The Dangers Of Lawfare, Scott Horton Jan 2010

The Dangers Of Lawfare, Scott Horton

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Finding Facts But Missing The Law: The Goldstone Report, Gaza And Lawfare, Laurie R. Blank Jan 2010

Finding Facts But Missing The Law: The Goldstone Report, Gaza And Lawfare, Laurie R. Blank

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Whose Lawfare Is It, Anyway?, David Scheffer Jan 2010

Whose Lawfare Is It, Anyway?, David Scheffer

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Gaza, Goldstone, And Lawfare, William A. Schabas Jan 2010

Gaza, Goldstone, And Lawfare, William A. Schabas

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Carl Schmitt And The Critique Of Lawfare, David Luban Jan 2010

Carl Schmitt And The Critique Of Lawfare, David Luban

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Human Rights And Humanitarian Law - Conflict Or Convergence, Christopher Greenwood Sir Jan 2010

Human Rights And Humanitarian Law - Conflict Or Convergence, Christopher Greenwood Sir

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


International Human Rights Law In Japan: The View At Thirty, Timothy Webster Jan 2010

International Human Rights Law In Japan: The View At Thirty, Timothy Webster

Faculty Publications

Japanese courts have become increasingly open to the use of international human rights law in the past two decades. This paper examines several of the key decisions that reflect the judiciary's embrace of international law, particularly in the areas of criminal procedure and minority rights. I argue that the judiciary has eclipsed the other branches of government as the primary disseminator of human rights norms in Japan.