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Articles 1 - 30 of 53
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Legality Of The Nato Bombing Operation In The Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia, Aaron Schwabach
The Legality Of The Nato Bombing Operation In The Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia, Aaron Schwabach
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
International Control Of Cholera: An Environmental Perspective To Infectious Disease Control, Julia A. Jones
International Control Of Cholera: An Environmental Perspective To Infectious Disease Control, Julia A. Jones
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Nato Action Unwisely Undercuts U.N., C. Peter Erlinder
Nato Action Unwisely Undercuts U.N., C. Peter Erlinder
C. Peter Erlinder
No abstract provided.
Legal Consequences Of Globalization: The Status Of Non-Governmental Organizations Under International Law, Karsten Nowrot
Legal Consequences Of Globalization: The Status Of Non-Governmental Organizations Under International Law, Karsten Nowrot
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Customary International Law And International Human Rights Litigation In United States Courts: Revitalizing The Legacy Of The Paquete Habana, Kathleen M. Kedian
Customary International Law And International Human Rights Litigation In United States Courts: Revitalizing The Legacy Of The Paquete Habana, Kathleen M. Kedian
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction: The Rule Of Law In The Era Of Globalization Symposium, David Fidler
Introduction: The Rule Of Law In The Era Of Globalization Symposium, David Fidler
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
International Administrative Law For The Internet: Mechanisms Of Accountability, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
International Administrative Law For The Internet: Mechanisms Of Accountability, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
International Administrative Law For The Internet: Mechanisms Of Accountability, Henry H. Perritt
International Administrative Law For The Internet: Mechanisms Of Accountability, Henry H. Perritt
Henry H. Perritt, Jr.
No abstract provided.
U.S. Objections To The Statute Of The International Criminal Court: A Brief Response, Bartram Brown
U.S. Objections To The Statute Of The International Criminal Court: A Brief Response, Bartram Brown
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Defining Group Rights And Delineating Sovereignty: A Case From The Republic Of Fiji, Joseph E. Bush
Defining Group Rights And Delineating Sovereignty: A Case From The Republic Of Fiji, Joseph E. Bush
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Three Roles For The Private Equity Market In Foreign Investments: Comment On Mailander's "Searching For Liquidity", Kenneth Anderson
Three Roles For The Private Equity Market In Foreign Investments: Comment On Mailander's "Searching For Liquidity", Kenneth Anderson
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Slaying The Monster: Why The United States Should Not Support The Rome Treaty, Cara Levy Rodriguez
Slaying The Monster: Why The United States Should Not Support The Rome Treaty, Cara Levy Rodriguez
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
An International Perspective On Domestic Banking Reform: Could The European Union's Second Banking Directive Revolutionize The Way The United States Regulates Its Own Financial Services Industry?, Jennifer Manvell Jeannot
An International Perspective On Domestic Banking Reform: Could The European Union's Second Banking Directive Revolutionize The Way The United States Regulates Its Own Financial Services Industry?, Jennifer Manvell Jeannot
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Wassenaar Arrangement And Encryption Exports: An Ineffective Export Control Regime That Compromises United States' Economic Interests, Karim K. Shehadeh
The Wassenaar Arrangement And Encryption Exports: An Ineffective Export Control Regime That Compromises United States' Economic Interests, Karim K. Shehadeh
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Venture Capital In Korea? Special Law To Promote Venture Capital Companies, Haksoo Ko, Hyun Young Shin
Venture Capital In Korea? Special Law To Promote Venture Capital Companies, Haksoo Ko, Hyun Young Shin
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Grotius Lecture Series, Christopher Weeramantry, Nathanel Berman
The Grotius Lecture Series, Christopher Weeramantry, Nathanel Berman
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Internal Displacement: Is Prevention Through Accountability Possible? A Kosovo Case Study, Carlyn M. Carey
Internal Displacement: Is Prevention Through Accountability Possible? A Kosovo Case Study, Carlyn M. Carey
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pre-Intervention Trust-Building, African States And Enforcing The Peace, Jeremy I. Levitt
Pre-Intervention Trust-Building, African States And Enforcing The Peace, Jeremy I. Levitt
Journal Publications
This article is concerned with examining the dynamics of trust-building in a pre-intervention context.' Specifically, it will analyse the concept of trustbuilding prior to the ECOWAS humanitarian interventions in Liberia and Sierra Leone, although the general thrust of my argument will no doubt apply to other African interventions.' Humanitarian intervention can be taken to mean: Intervention in a state involving the use of force (U.N. action in Iraq and Somalia or ECOWAS action in Liberia and Sierra Leone) or threat of force (U.N. action in Haiti), where the intervenor deploys armed forces and, at the least, makes clear that it …
Regional Security And The Challenges Of Democratisation In Africa: The Case Of Ecowas And Sadc, Jeremy I. Levitt
Regional Security And The Challenges Of Democratisation In Africa: The Case Of Ecowas And Sadc, Jeremy I. Levitt
Journal Publications
In recent years, African leaders have aggressively sought to strengthen their regional security structures while simultaneously attempting to democratise. Although they recognise that African regional organisations will need to assume a greater role in tackling Africa's security problems, the challenges posed by on-going democratisation efforts have had a visible impact on the effectiveness of some regional organisations. This article examines the challenges that democratisation poses to regional collective security arrangements in Africa, with specific reference to ECOWAS and SADC. It argues that whilst the inclination to democratise has influenced the establishment of new collective security structures, the superficial nature of …
"State Sponsors Of Terrorism" Are Entitled To Due Process Too: The Amended Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Is Unconstitutional, Keith E. Sealing
"State Sponsors Of Terrorism" Are Entitled To Due Process Too: The Amended Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Is Unconstitutional, Keith E. Sealing
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lest We Fail: The Importance Of Enforcement In International Criminal Law, Mary Margaret Penrose
Lest We Fail: The Importance Of Enforcement In International Criminal Law, Mary Margaret Penrose
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Development Of International Police Cooperation Within The Eu And Between The Eu And Third Party States: A Discussion Of The Legal Bases Of Such Cooperation And The Problems And Promises Resulting Thereof, Jacqueline Klosek
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Electricity Directive Of The European Union: What Can The Member States Learn From The Experiences Of Privatized England And Wales?, Rachel A. Mitchell
The Electricity Directive Of The European Union: What Can The Member States Learn From The Experiences Of Privatized England And Wales?, Rachel A. Mitchell
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Free Trade Or Sustainable Development? An Analysis Of The Wto Appellate Body's Shift To A More Balanced Approach To Trade Liberalization, Padideh Ala'i
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Due Process In The World Trade Organization: The Need For Procedural Justice In The Dispute Settlement System, John P. Gaffney
Due Process In The World Trade Organization: The Need For Procedural Justice In The Dispute Settlement System, John P. Gaffney
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Fastball Pitchers Yearning For Strike Three: How Baseball Diplomacy Can Revitalize Major League Baseball And United States-Cuba Relations, Matthew N. Greller
Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Fastball Pitchers Yearning For Strike Three: How Baseball Diplomacy Can Revitalize Major League Baseball And United States-Cuba Relations, Matthew N. Greller
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Heretical Reflections On The Right To Self-Determination: Prospects And Problems For A Democratic Global Future In The New Millennium, J. Oloka-Onyango
Heretical Reflections On The Right To Self-Determination: Prospects And Problems For A Democratic Global Future In The New Millennium, J. Oloka-Onyango
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Human Rights And Non-State Actors, Thomas Michael Mcdonnell
Human Rights And Non-State Actors, Thomas Michael Mcdonnell
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Rethinking Genocidal Intent: The Case For A Knowledge-Based Interpretation, Alexander K.A. Greenawalt
Rethinking Genocidal Intent: The Case For A Knowledge-Based Interpretation, Alexander K.A. Greenawalt
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
From its initial codification in the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide to its most recent inclusion in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, the international crime of genocide has been defined as involving an "intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such." The predominant interpetation of this language views genocide as a crime of "specific" or "special" intent, in which the perpetrator deliberately seeks the whole or partial destruction of a protected group. This Note pursues an alternate approach. Relying on both the history of …
Precedent-Setting Ngo Campaign Saves The World Bank's Inspection Panel, Daniel D. Bradlow
Precedent-Setting Ngo Campaign Saves The World Bank's Inspection Panel, Daniel D. Bradlow
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
This article, after describing the stakes in the ongoing debate about the operating procedures of the World Bank's Inspection Panel (Panel), explains the causes of this controversy. Thereafter it discusses the evolution of the proposal of the Working Group of the Bank's Board of Directors to correct the problems in the Panel's operating procedures. It suggests that, if the Board has the political will to adopt it, the final proposal of the Working Group has the potential to create a Panel procedure that is effective, independent, and impartial. The reason for this possibility is that the Bank, in an innovative …