This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 19)
This Week in Public International Law Scholarship, a juscogens.net feature, highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].
Books:
Jaap Doek, Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child , Volume 8 Articles 8-9
Maria Rita Saulle & Flaminia Kojanec (eds.), The Rights of the Child: International Instruments
Fernando R. Teson, International Humanitarian Law: Prospects
United Nations, Chemical Weapons Convention, The: Implementation, Challenges and Opportunities
Articles:
George Washington International Law Review, Volume 38, Number 3, 2006
Sean D. Murphy, Foreword--Lawyers and Wars: A Symposium Issue in Honor of Edward R. Cummings
- John B. Bellinger, II, Introductory Remarks
- W. Hays Parks, Means and Methods of Warfare
- Michael Matheson, Continuity and Change in the Law of War: 1975 to 2005: Detainees and POWs
- Dinah PoKempner, The "New" Non-State Actors in International Humanitarian Law
- Jane E. Stromseth, New Paradigms for the Jus ad Bellum?
- Steven Solomon, Internal Conflicts: Dilemmas and Developments
- David Kaye, The Legal Bureaucracy and the Law of War
- David Abramowitz, Taking the Bull By the Horns: Congress and International Humanitarian Law
- Sir Franklin Berman, QC, What do We Expect of Lawyers in Armed Conflict?
- Honorable Tom Lantos, House of Representatives: In Memory of Edward R. Cummings
Fordham International Law Journal, Volume 29, Number 4, April 2006
- Philip V. Tisne, Note, THE ICJ AND MUNICIPAL LAW: THE PRECEDENTIAL EFFECT OF THE AVENA AND LAGRAND DECISIONS IN U.S. COURTS
International Organizations Law Review (Netherlands), Volume 3, Number 1, 2006
- Wessel, Ramses A, Editorial: The UN, the EU and Jus Cogens
- Amerasinghe, C.F., The Conundrum of Recourse to Force To Protect Persons
- Raab, Dominic, The International Criminal Court and the Separation of Powers
- O'Connell, Mary Ellen, A Note on UN v. Parton
Gonzaga Journal of International Law, Volume 10, Issue 1, 2006-2007
Symposium held on February 17-18, 2006 at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, Washington, in conjunction with Amnesty International USA.
- William J. Aceves and Vienna Colucci, Symposium Introduction
- Lisa Mantel, Fulfilling the Legacy: International Justice 60 Years After Nuremberg
- John Shattuck, The Legacy of Nuremberg: Confronting Genocide and Terrorism Through the Rule of Law
- David Matas, From Nuremburg To Rome: Tracing The Legacy Of The Nuremburg Trials
- Naomi Roht-Arriaza, The Complex Architecture Of International Justice
- Matt Eisenbrandt, Justice Through Litigation: The Center For Justice And Accountability
- Sita Balthazar, Gender Crimes And The International Criminal Tribunals
- Susana SàCouto, Advances And Missed Opportunities In The International Prosecution of Gender-Based Crimes
- Joseph Margulies, The Right To A Fair Trial In The War On Terror
- Richard J. Wilson, Military Commissions In Guantanamo Bay: Giving "Full And Fair Trial" A Bad Name
- Margaret Satterthwaite, Extraordinary Rendition And Disappearances In The "War On Terror"
- Richard Herz, Text Of Remarks: Corporate Alien Tort Liability And The Legacy Of Nuremburg
- Susan Burke, Accountability For Corporate Complicity In Torture
Journal of the History of International Law (Netherlands), Volume 8, Number 1, June 2006
- Scott Andrew Keefer, Building the palace of peace: The Hague Conference of 1899 and arms control in the progressive era
- Toyoda Tetsuya, L'aspect universaliste du droit international européen du 19ème siècle et le statut juridique de la Turquie avant 1856
- Bruno Arcidiacono, "Non par la guerre, à la manière des sauvages": Kant et l'avènement de l'état de droit entre les nations
- Randall Lesaffer, Defensive warfare, prevention and hegemony. The justifications for the Franco-Spanish war of 1635 (Part I)
Hague Yearbook of International Law (Netherlands), 2005, Volume 18
- INEKE VAN BLADEL, The Iron Rhine Arbitration Case: On the Right Legal Track?: An Analysis of the Award and of its Relation to the Law of the European Community
- CARLOS ESPALIÚ BERDUD, The Universality of the Work of the International Court of Justice
- AGNIESZKA SZPAK, A Few Reflections on the Interpretation of Treaties in Public International Law
Journal of Human Rights (United Kingdom), Volume 5, Number 3, July-September 2006
- Eric A. Heinze, Maximizing Human Security: A Utilitarian Argument for Humanitarian Intervention
- Costas Douzinas, Postmodern Just Wars and the New World Order