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Articles 1 - 25 of 25
Full-Text Articles in International Humanitarian Law
Full Volume 77: Lillich On The Forcible Protection Of Nationals Abroad
Full Volume 77: Lillich On The Forcible Protection Of Nationals Abroad
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Iv: Contemporary Case Studies Of United Statesforcible Protection Of Nationals Abroad
Chapter Iv: Contemporary Case Studies Of United Statesforcible Protection Of Nationals Abroad
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Ii: The Traditional Writers On International Law
Chapter Ii: The Traditional Writers On International Law
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
International Humanitarian Law From Nuremberg To Rome: The Weighty Precedents Of The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu
International Humanitarian Law From Nuremberg To Rome: The Weighty Precedents Of The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu
Pace International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Propositions On The Law Of War After The Kosovo Campain, Ruth Wedgewood
Propositions On The Law Of War After The Kosovo Campain, Ruth Wedgewood
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Laws Of War After Kosovo, Adam Roberts
The Laws Of War After Kosovo, Adam Roberts
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Judging Kosovo: The Legal Process, The Law Of Armed Conflict, And The Commander In Chief, James E. Baker
Judging Kosovo: The Legal Process, The Law Of Armed Conflict, And The Commander In Chief, James E. Baker
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Rule Of Conduct During Humanitarian Intervention, Ivan Shearer
Rule Of Conduct During Humanitarian Intervention, Ivan Shearer
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Applicability Of International Humanitarian Law And The Law Of Neutraility To The Kosovo Campaign, Christopher Greenwood
The Applicability Of International Humanitarian Law And The Law Of Neutraility To The Kosovo Campaign, Christopher Greenwood
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Legitmate Military Objective Under The Current Jus In Bello, Yoram Dinstein
Legitmate Military Objective Under The Current Jus In Bello, Yoram Dinstein
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Commentary: Part Vi, Rein Mullerson
Full Volume 78: Legal And Ethical Lessons Of Nato's Kosovo Campaign
Full Volume 78: Legal And Ethical Lessons Of Nato's Kosovo Campaign
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Defending The Universality And Timelessness Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights: A View From The ‘Developing’ World, Shaista Shameem
Defending The Universality And Timelessness Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights: A View From The ‘Developing’ World, Shaista Shameem
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
Human Rights: Concepts, Contests, Contingencies edited by Austin Sarat and Thomas R. Kearns. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2001. 144pp.
Searching For Justice In An Unjust World, Sharon Healey
Searching For Justice In An Unjust World, Sharon Healey
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
Stay the Hand of Vengeance by Jonathan Gary Bass. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000. 368pp.
and
For Humanity: Reflections of a War Crimes Prosecutor by Richard Goldstone. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2000. 152pp.
"Weapons Like To Lightning": Us Information Operations And Us Treaty Obligations, Jeffrey H. Smith, Gordon N. Lederman
"Weapons Like To Lightning": Us Information Operations And Us Treaty Obligations, Jeffrey H. Smith, Gordon N. Lederman
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Wired Warfare: Computer Network Attack And The Jus In Bello, Michael N. Schmitt
Wired Warfare: Computer Network Attack And The Jus In Bello, Michael N. Schmitt
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Computer Network Attacks And Self-Defense, Yoram Dinstein
Computer Network Attacks And Self-Defense, Yoram Dinstein
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Computer Network Attack As A Use Of Force Under Article 2(4) Of The United Nations Charter, Daniel B. Silver
Computer Network Attack As A Use Of Force Under Article 2(4) Of The United Nations Charter, Daniel B. Silver
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Computer Network Attacks By Terrorists: Some Legal Dimensions, John F. Murphy
Computer Network Attacks By Terrorists: Some Legal Dimensions, John F. Murphy
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Self-Defense Against Computer Network Attack Under International Law, Horace B. Robertson Jr.
Self-Defense Against Computer Network Attack Under International Law, Horace B. Robertson Jr.
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Meeting The Challenge Of Cyberterrorism: Defining The Military Role In A Democracy, Charles J. Dunlap
Meeting The Challenge Of Cyberterrorism: Defining The Military Role In A Democracy, Charles J. Dunlap
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Neutrality And Information Warfare, George K. Walker
Neutrality And Information Warfare, George K. Walker
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The African Holocaust: Should Europe Pay Reparations To Africa For Colonialism And Slavery?, Ryan M. Spitzer
The African Holocaust: Should Europe Pay Reparations To Africa For Colonialism And Slavery?, Ryan M. Spitzer
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
For many people of European descent, slavery is little more than an unpleasant memory of a bygone and distant era, largely remembered more for the glory of empires lost and faded dreams of conquest and exploration. For many Africans and African Americans, however, slavery remains an unhealed wound that is frequently, if not constantly, reopened by feelings of continued oppression, manipulation, and discrimination. These disparate views clashed most recently at the U.N. World Conference Against Racism, held in Durban, South Africa in September of 2001.
Inspired by the U.N. Conference in Durban, this Note analyzes the potential for reparations between …