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Foreword: Climate Change And International Law At A Crossroads, Michael P. Scharf, Amanda Price Jan 2024

Foreword: Climate Change And International Law At A Crossroads, Michael P. Scharf, Amanda Price

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


U.S. National Security And Climate Change, Alexandra E. Koch, Nicole K. Carle, Gregory P. Noone Jan 2024

U.S. National Security And Climate Change, Alexandra E. Koch, Nicole K. Carle, Gregory P. Noone

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

As sea temperatures rise and natural disasters intensify, it is critical that the U.S. national security strategy actively include plans to account for global climate change and address the complex environmental and humanitarian challenges that parallel and are driven by rising temperatures, such as resource scarcity, forced displacement, and regional instability. Climate change acts as a “threat multiplier for instability” in some of the most volatile regions of the world and can contribute to rising tensions even in historically stable regions. Climate change can also lead to increased vulnerability of military infrastructure and logistics, undermine military readiness, and demand a …


Keynote Address For The Cox International Law Center Conference, James Chen Jan 2024

Keynote Address For The Cox International Law Center Conference, James Chen

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

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Green Colonialism: Sidelined While On The Front Lines, M. Alexander Pearl Jan 2024

Green Colonialism: Sidelined While On The Front Lines, M. Alexander Pearl

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

The United Nations General Assembly recently unanimously adopted a resolution recognizing the “right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment as a human right.” in July, 2022. ... The resolution was heralded by U.N. Environment Programme (UNEP) Executive Director Inger Andersen as a “victory for people and the planet,” and it was described as a catalyst for action by U.N. Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and the Environment David Boyd. ... Boyd went on to say that the resolution could encourage States “to enshrine the right to a healthy environment in . . . constitutions and regional treaties.”... This short …


Negotiating Environmental Justice In Ukraine, Paul R. Williams, Sindija Beta Jan 2024

Negotiating Environmental Justice In Ukraine, Paul R. Williams, Sindija Beta

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

This Article examines the dynamics of negotiating environmental justice in Ukraine amid pressure from certain international actors for an Amnesty-Based Peace in Ukraine. While it is currently unclear how Russia’s war in Ukraine will end, it is likely that there will be significant discussion around forms of justice, including how to address the grave environmental damage Russia has caused in Ukraine. This Article looks at previous precedents of Amnesty-Based Peace in Angola, Haiti, and Uganda and decisions and commentaries by international actors to argue that appeasement has not fostered durable peace and is generally disfavored by judicial and non-judicial bodies. …


Climate Change And Cross-Border Displacement: What The Courts, The Administration, And Congress Can Do To Improve Options For The United States, Kate Jastram Jan 2024

Climate Change And Cross-Border Displacement: What The Courts, The Administration, And Congress Can Do To Improve Options For The United States, Kate Jastram

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

There is no doubt that the United States, even under existing law, could do much more to protect people displaced across international borders in the context of climate change and disasters. All branches of government have a role to play. Federal courts must thoughtfully assess litigants bringing asylum and CAT claims in the context of climate change and disasters. The administration must clarify interpretation of the refugee definition and use all available tools at its disposal to create new legal pathways as outlined in the White House Report. For its part, Congress must modernize the statutory basis for international protection …


Introduction Of The 2023 Klatsky Endowed Lecture In Human Rights, Michael P. Scharf, Bruce Klatsky Jan 2024

Introduction Of The 2023 Klatsky Endowed Lecture In Human Rights, Michael P. Scharf, Bruce Klatsky

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

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Race Or Class: New Directions For Critical Theory, Richard Delgado Dec 2023

Race Or Class: New Directions For Critical Theory, Richard Delgado

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Doing Good Or Just Looking Good?: An Analysis Of Delaware’S Public Benefit Corporation A Decade After Its Creation, Amanda Schwaben Oct 2023

Doing Good Or Just Looking Good?: An Analysis Of Delaware’S Public Benefit Corporation A Decade After Its Creation, Amanda Schwaben

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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The Renewable Frontier: Improving Offshore Wind Development Within The Great Lakes Through Statutory Initiatives, Anjelica D. Blair Oct 2023

The Renewable Frontier: Improving Offshore Wind Development Within The Great Lakes Through Statutory Initiatives, Anjelica D. Blair

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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State Constitutional Law: The Future Of Abortion Rights?, Gabriella Wittbrod May 2023

State Constitutional Law: The Future Of Abortion Rights?, Gabriella Wittbrod

Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine

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Symposium Introduction - America’S Classrooms: Frontlines Of The First Amendment, Jonathan L. Entin May 2023

Symposium Introduction - America’S Classrooms: Frontlines Of The First Amendment, Jonathan L. Entin

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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What Can Professors Say In Public? Extramural Speech And The First Amendment, Keith E. Whittington May 2023

What Can Professors Say In Public? Extramural Speech And The First Amendment, Keith E. Whittington

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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In Brief, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law Jan 2023

In Brief, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law

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Indian Policing: Agents Of Assimilation, Kekek Jason Stark Jan 2023

Indian Policing: Agents Of Assimilation, Kekek Jason Stark

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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Interplanetary Constitutionalism: A Martian Constitution, Mia Bonardi Jan 2023

Interplanetary Constitutionalism: A Martian Constitution, Mia Bonardi

Journal of Law, Technology, & the Internet

“Mars has been our mirror, our foil, a telltale reflection of what has been deepest in our hearts. We have seen in Mars a utopia. A wilderness. A sanctuary. An oracle. With so few landmarks, guideposts, or constraints, all is possible; without data that could be used to cabin our inquiry or limit our imagination, Mars has been a blank canvas. And tenderly, our human seeking has rushed to fill it.” – Sarah Stewart Johnson, Planetary Scientist

With humans currently in orbit around Earth on the International Space Station and targets to put them back on the Moon in this …


Supply Chain Challenges For The North American Automobile Industry, Chris Sands, Warren Ali, Ann Wilson, Sarah Goldfeder, Tim Goodman Jan 2023

Supply Chain Challenges For The North American Automobile Industry, Chris Sands, Warren Ali, Ann Wilson, Sarah Goldfeder, Tim Goodman

Canada-United States Law Journal

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Friday Luncheon Keynote, The Hon. James Blanchard, Rachel Poynter Jan 2023

Friday Luncheon Keynote, The Hon. James Blanchard, Rachel Poynter

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Preparing For The Crypto Winter: Complexities In Cryptocurrency Exchange Insolvencies, Roula Khairalla Jan 2023

Preparing For The Crypto Winter: Complexities In Cryptocurrency Exchange Insolvencies, Roula Khairalla

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Building The Future Of Energy Supply Chains In North America, Martha Hall Findlay, Pete Sheffield, Heather Ferguson, J.B. Chronister, Gary Sutherland Jan 2023

Building The Future Of Energy Supply Chains In North America, Martha Hall Findlay, Pete Sheffield, Heather Ferguson, J.B. Chronister, Gary Sutherland

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Awards, And Keynote Address, Joe Comartin, The Hon. Jim Peterson, Goldy Hyder Jan 2023

Introduction, Awards, And Keynote Address, Joe Comartin, The Hon. Jim Peterson, Goldy Hyder

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Journalists' Rountable, Diane Francis, Alex Panetta, David Schribman, Todd Spangler Jan 2023

Journalists' Rountable, Diane Francis, Alex Panetta, David Schribman, Todd Spangler

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Volume 47 (2023), Canada-United States Law Journal Jan 2023

Volume 47 (2023), Canada-United States Law Journal

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Defense Perspective On A Reliable And Sustainable Supply Of Critical Minerals, Matthew D. Zolnowski Jan 2023

A Defense Perspective On A Reliable And Sustainable Supply Of Critical Minerals, Matthew D. Zolnowski

Canada-United States Law Journal

Canada-United States Law Institute 2022 Experts' Meeting


Sanctions And Consequences: Third-State Impacts And The Development Of International Law In The Shadow Of Unilateral Sanctions On Russia, Avidan Cover Jan 2023

Sanctions And Consequences: Third-State Impacts And The Development Of International Law In The Shadow Of Unilateral Sanctions On Russia, Avidan Cover

Faculty Publications

In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, NATO member states and their allies have imposed “unprecedented,” unilateral economic sanctions to hold Russia accountable, degrade its military capability, and limit its international financial access.1 From the outset, sanctioning states such as the United States have stated that they “designed these sanctions to maximize the long-term impact on Russia and to minimize the impact on [themselves and their] allies.”2 These sanctions on an economic power like Russia “have global economic effects far greater than anything seen before.”3 And there is concern that the unintended consequences of the sanctions will disproportionately harm developing …


Interest Convergence In Immigration Law And Theory, Richard Delgado, Allen Slater Jan 2023

Interest Convergence In Immigration Law And Theory, Richard Delgado, Allen Slater

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Speaker Biographies, Canada-United States Law Institute Jan 2023

Speaker Biographies, Canada-United States Law Institute

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Ukraine's Push To Prosecute Aggression: Implications For Immunity Ratione Personae And The Crime Of Aggression, Rebecca Hamilton Jan 2023

Ukraine's Push To Prosecute Aggression: Implications For Immunity Ratione Personae And The Crime Of Aggression, Rebecca Hamilton

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


International Law And The "New Cold War": An Opportunity For Reflection On International Law And The "Old" Cold War, Todd F. Buchwald Jan 2023

International Law And The "New Cold War": An Opportunity For Reflection On International Law And The "Old" Cold War, Todd F. Buchwald

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Peaceful World Leadership Or Nationalist Advocate? How China Uses Social Media To Project Its Stance On Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine, Hannah Bailey Jan 2023

Peaceful World Leadership Or Nationalist Advocate? How China Uses Social Media To Project Its Stance On Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine, Hannah Bailey

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.