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Publications

  • American University International Law Review
  • American Journal of International Law
  • Berkeley Journal of International Law
  • Boston University International Law Journal
  • Brooklyn Journal of International Law
  • Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
  • Chicago Journal of International Law
  • Chinese Journal Of International Law
  • Connecticut Journal of International Law
  • Cornell International Law Journal
  • Denver Journal of International Law and Policy
  • Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
  • Emory International Law Review
  • European Journal of International Law
  • Fordham International Law Journal
  • Harvard International Law Journal
  • Hastings International and Comparative Law Review
  • Indiana International & Comparative Law Review
  • International and Comparative Law Quarterly
  • Journal of International Criminal Justice
  • Leiden Journal of International Law
  • Michigan Journal of International Law
  • NYU Journal of International Law and Politics
  • Stanford Journal of International Law
  • Texas International Law Journal
  • UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs
  • Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
  • Virginia Journal of International Law
  • Washington University Global Studies Law Review
  • Wisconsin International Law Journal
  • Yale Journal of International Law

Reference

  • ASIL - The American Society of International Law
  • ASIL Electronic Resource Guide
  • ASIL- EISIL“ - the Electronic Information System for International Law
    EISIL –
	the Electronic Information System for International Law
  • International Law Commission
  • Jus in Bello
  • Legal Information Institute: World Law
  • Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
  • Peace Palace Library
  • Project on International Courts and Tribunals
  • Treaties in Force (United States)
  • United Nations Treaty Collection

December 17, 2023

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 31)

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship, a juscogens.net feature, highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments, suggestions, or omissions please contact [email protected].

Books:

Ola Engdahl, Protection of Personnel in Peace Operations: The Role of the 'Safety Convention' Against the Background of General International Law

Vitit Muntarbhorn, A Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse of Children

Donald Puchala, Katie Laatikainen & Roger Coate, United Nations Politics: Responding to a Challenging World

James Summers, Peoples And International Law: How Nationalism And Self-determination Shape a Contemporary Law of Nations


Articles:

Mexican Law Review (Mexico), Number 7, January-June 2007

  • Jorge Ulises Carmona Tinoco, The judicial application of international human rights treaties
  • Ricardo Méndez Silva, United Nations General Assembly resolutions on terrorism

Stanford Journal of International Law, Volume 42, Number 2, Summer 2006

  • Lawrence Jahoon Lee, BARCELONA TRACTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY: REVISITING ITS CUSTOMARY AND POLICY UNDERPINNINGS 35 YEARS LATER
  • Aparna Sridhar, Note, THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA'S RESPONSE TO THE PROBLEM OF TRANSNATIONAL ABDUCTION

Georgetown Journal of International Law, Volume 37, Number 3, Spring 2006

  • Stefka Kavaldjieva, JURISDICTION OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS: EXORBITANCE IN REVERSE?
  • Ryan M. Scoville, TOWARD AN ACCOUNTABILITY-BASED DEFINITION OF "MERCENARY"

New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Volume 38, Number 1/2, Fall 2005 - Winter 2006

  • Tarek F Maassarani, FOUR COUNTS OF CORPORATE COMPLICITY: ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY UNDER THE ALIEN TORT CLAIMS ACT
  • Louisa B. Childs, Note, SHADY FOUNDATIONS: CRITICISM OF RECIPROCITY AND THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL. LAW
  • Joanna Pozen, Note, JUSTICE OBSCURED: THE NON-DISCLOSURE OF WITNESSES' IDENTITIES IN ICTR TRIALS

Journal of International Arbitration, Volume 23, Number 6, December 2006

Special Issue: Twenty-Five Years Iran-United States Claims Tribunal

  • Ali Z. Marossi, Iran-United States Claims Tribunal--Claims, Counterclaims, Dual Nationality, and Enforcement
  • Christopher S. Gibson and Christopher R. Drahozal, Iran-United States Claims Tribunal Precedent in Investor-State Arbitration
  • Ruth Teitelbaum, Challenges of Arbitrators at the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal--Defining the Role of the Appointing Authority

Michigan State Journal of International Law, Volume 14, Issue 1, 2006

FROM NUREMBERG TO ABU GHRAIB: THE RELEVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW TO THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR

  • Honorable Richard J. Goldstone, Keynote Address
  • John Washburn, The Formation and Nature of the International Criminal Court
  • Steven R. Ratner, The War on Terrorism and International Humanitarian Law
  • Ved P. Nanda, Terrorism as an "Internal Conflict" Under the 1977 Geneva Protocol: Defining "Enemy Combatant" and the International/Domestic Consequences
  • Wasana Punyasena, Conflict Prevention and the International Criminal Court: Deterrence in a Changing World
  • Stephen P. Marks, Branding the "War on Terrorism": Is There a "New Paradigm" of International Law?
  • Christian Much, The International Criminal Court (ICC) and Terrorism as an International Crime

Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review, Volume 28, Number 3, Summer 2006

  • Lucien J. Dhooge, Lohengrin Revealed: The Implications of Sosa v. Alvarez- Machain for Human Rights Litigation Pursuant to the Alien Tort Claims Act

December 08, 2023

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 30)

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Books:

Kelly D. Askin, Women And International Human Rights Law

Nancy Amoury Combs, Guilty Pleas in International Criminal Law: Constructing a Restorative Justice Approach

Daniel G. Partan, International Law Processes

Michael P. Scharf, The Law of International Organizations: Problems and Materials, Second Edition

Ralph G. Steinhardt, International Human Rights: Cases and Materials

Articles:

International Review of the Red Cross (Switzerland), Volume 88, Number 862, June 2006

  • Yasmin Naqvi, The right to the truth in international law: fact or fiction?
  • Elizabeth Salmón., Reflections on international humanitarian law and transitional justice: lessons to be learnt from the Latin American experience
  • Monique Crettol and Anne-Marie La Rosa, The missing and transitional justice: the right to know and the fight against impunity
  • Toni Pfanner, Cooperation between truth commissions and the International Committee of the Red Cross
  • Xavier Philippe, The principles of universal jurisdiction and complementarity: how do the two principles intermesh?
  • Michael A. Newton, The Iraqi High Criminal Court: controversy and contributions

Cambridge Law Journal (United Kingdom), Volume 65, Issue 3, November 2006

  • Roger O'Keefe, CRIMES, THE COURTS AND CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Penelope Nevill, QUALIFYING THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT: DETENTION UNDER SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS
  • Jillaine Seymour, IMMUNITY FOR TORTURE: THE STATE AND ITS REPRESENTATIVES REUNITED

Oregon Review of International Law, Volume 8, Number 2, Summer 2006

  • Ben Chigara, Short-Circuiting International Law
  • Luz E. Nagle, Prosecuting the Use of Anti-personnel Mines By Illegal Armed Groups: The Colombian Situation
  • Christopher H. Lytton, Blood for Hire: How the War in Iraq Has Reinvented the World's Second Oldest Profession

Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law (Germany), Volume 10, 2006

  • Schrijver, Nico J., The Future of the Charter of the United Nations
  • Hilpold, Peter, The Duty to Protect and the Reform of the United Nations -- A New Step in the Development of International Law?
  • Munch, Wolfgang, Wrongdoing of International Civil Servants -- Referral of Cases to National Authorities for Criminal Prosecution
  • Schmitt, Michael N., International Law and Military Operations in Space
  • Segura-Serrano, Antonio, Internet Regulation and the Role of International Law
  • Leininger, Julia, Democracy and UN Peace-Keeping -- Conflict Resolution through State-Building and Democracy Promotion in Haiti

Human Rights Law Review (United Kingdom), Volume 6, Number 3, 2006

  • David Kinley and Rachel Chambers, The UN Human Rights Norms for Corporations: The Private Implications of Public International Law
  • Olympia Bekou and Sangeeta Shah, Realising the Potential of the International Criminal Court: The African Experience

Rutgers Law Journal Volume 37, Number 3, Spring 2006

  • Beth Stephens, FILARTIGA V. PENA-IRALA: FROM FAMILY TRAGEDY TO HUMAN RIGHTS ACCOUNTABILITY
  • William R. Casto, THE NEW FEDERAL COMMON LAW OF TORT REMEDIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • William R. Casto, REGULATING THE NEW PRIVATEERS OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
  • Laura A. Dickinson, FILARTIGA'S LEGACY IN AN ERA OF MILITARY PRIVATIZATION
  • Richard Henry Seamon, U.S. TORTURE AS A TORT
  • Ari Afilalo, LOSING CONTROL (YET AGAIN): THE GLOBALIZATION OF THE ALIEN TORT STATUTE

November 28, 2023

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 29)

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Books:

Council of Europe, Yearbook of the European Convention on Human Rights/Annuaire De La Convention Europeenne Des Droits De L'homme, 2005

Carin Laurin (ed.), Baltic Yearbook of International Law, Volume 6 (2006)

Ben Saul, Defining Terrorism in International Law

Articles:

International and Comparative Law Quarterly (United Kingdom), Volume 55, Number 4, October 2006

  • Rosalyn Higgins, A BABEL OF JUDICIAL VOICES? RUMINATIONS FROM THE BENCH
  • Elizabeth Wilmshurst, THE CHATHAM HOUSE PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW ON THE USE OF FORCE IN SELF-DEFENCE

Nordic Journal of International Law (Sweden), Volume 75, Number 2, 2006

  • Freeland, Steven, How Open Should the Door Be? Declarations by non-States Parties under Article 12(3) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
  • Stahn, Carsten, Why some Doors may be Closed Already: Second Thoughts on a 'Case-by-Case' Treatment of Article 12 (3) Declarations
  • Spadi, Fabio, Bolstering the Proliferation Security Initiative at Sea: A Comparative Analysis of Ship-boarding as a Bilateral and Multilateral Implementing Mechanism
  • Vermeer-Kunzli, Annemarieke, Restricting Discretion: Judicial Review of Diplomatic Protection

Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals (Netherlands), Volume 5, Number 3, 2006

  • Benzing, Markus, Community Interests in the Procedure of International Courts and Tribunals
  • Hall, John A., In the Shadow of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal: The Domestic Trials of Nuon Paet, Chhouk Rin and Sam Bith, and the Search for Judicial Legitimacy in Cambodia
  • Roscini, Marco, The Efforts to Limit the International Criminal Court's Jurisdiction Over Nationals of Non-Party States: A Comparative Study
  • Muller, Daniel, Procedural Developments at the International Court of Justice

International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (Netherlands), Volume 21, Number 3, 2006

  • Elferink, Alex G., Article 76 of the LOSC on the Definition of the Continental Shelf: Questions concerning its Interpretation from a Legal Perspective Oude
  • Carleton, Chris, Article 76 of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: Implementation Problems from the Technical Perspective
  • Macnab, Ron, Continental Shelf Submissions: The Record to Date
  • Lodge, Michael W., The International Seabed Authority and Article 82 of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
  • Rangel, Vicente Marotta, Settlement of Disputes Relating to the Delimitation of the Outer Continental Shelf: The Role of International Courts and Arbitral Tribunals
  • Treves, Tullio, Remarks on Submissions to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in Response to Judge Marotta's Report

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, Volume 13, Number 2, Summer 2006

  • Antenor Hallo de Wolf, Modern Condottieri in Iraq: Privatizing War from the Perspective of International and Human Rights Law

November 21, 2023

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 28)

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Books:

Helena Cobban, Amnesty After Atrocity?: Healing Nations After Genocide And War Crimes

Jeremie Gilbert, Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights Under International Law: From Victors to Actors

Oren Gross & Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Law in Times of Crisis: Emergency Powers in Theory and Practice (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law)

Peter N. E. Nedergaard, European Union Administration: Legitimacy and Efficiency

Michael Schmitt & Jelena Pejic (eds.), International Law And Armed Conflict: Exploring the Faultlines: Essays in Honour of Yoram Dinstein

Articles:

Journal of Space Law, Volume 32, Number 1, Summer 2006

  • Marc M. Harrold, Asylum-Seekers in Outer Space, a Perspective on the Intersection between International Space Law and U.S. Immigration Law
  • LaToya Tate, The Status of the Outer Space Treaty at International Law During 'War" and "Those Measures Short of War"

South African Journal on Human Rights (South Africa), Volume 22, PART l, 2006

  • Danwood Mzikenge Chirwa, THE LONG MARCH TO BINDING OBLIGATIONS OF TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

European Journal of International law (United Kingdom), Volume 17, Number 4, September 2006

  • Christine Gray, The Eritrea/Ethiopia Claims Commission Oversteps Its Boundaries: A Partial Award?
  • Nathaniel Berman, Intervention in a 'Divided World': Axes of Legitimacy
  • Tawhida Ahmed and Israel de Jesús Butler, The European Union and Human Rights: An International Law Perspective
  • August Reinisch, European Court Practice Concerning State Immunity from Enforcement Measures

ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law, Volume 12, Number 3, Summer 2006

  • Shawkat Alam, The United Nations' Approach to Trade, the Environment and Sustainable Development
  • Heather R. Demner, The Nuclear Terrorism Convention: Will Detainees Be Classified as "Enemy Combatants" by the United States

Harvard Law Review, Volume 120, Number 1, November 2006

  • Neal Kumar Katyal, Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: The Legal Academy Goes to Practice

Seton Hall Law Review, Volume 37, Number 1, 2006

  • A. John Radsan, A MORE REGULAR PROCESS FOR IRREGULAR RENDITION

Asia Pacific Law Review (Hong Kong), Volume 14, Number 1, 2006

  • Stephen P Marks, International Law and the 'War on Terrorism': Post 9/11 Responses by the United States and Asia Pacific Countries

Law, Culture and the Humanities (United Kingdom), Volume 2, Issue 3, October 2006

  • Mednicoff, David M., Humane wars? International law, Just War theory and contemporary armed humanitarian intervention

Journal of International Aging, Law & Policy, Volume 1, Fall 2005

  • Israel Doron, From National to International Elder Law

November 13, 2023

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 27)

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Books:

Seyla Benhabib, Robert Post (ed.), Another Cosmopolitanism: Hospitality, Sovereignty, and Democratic Iterations

Richard Caplan, International Governance of War-Torn Territories: Rule and Reconstruction

P. R. Ghandhi, Blackstone's International Human Rights Documents (5th ed.)

Jennifer A. Zerk, Multinationals and Corporate Social Responsibility: Limitations and Opportunities in International Law

Articles:

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, Volume 39, Number 3, May 2006

  • Michael J. Frank, U.S. Military Courts and the War in Iraq
  • Michael Schoiswohl, Linking the International Legal Framework to Building the Formal Foundations of a "State at Risk": Constitution-Making and International Law in Post-Conflict Afghanistan
  • Joshua Michael Goodwin, Note, Universal Jurisdiction and the Pirate: Time for an Old Couple to Part

Southern California Law Review, Volume 79, Number 6, September 2006

  • Duncan B. Hollis, EXECUTIVE FEDERALISM: FORGING NEW FEDERALIST CONSTRAINTS ON THE TREATY POWER

Human Rights Quarterly, Volume 28, Number 4

  • Manfred Nowak, What Practices Constitute Torture?: US and UN Standards
  • Payam Akhavan, Report on the Work of the Office of the Special Adviser of the United Nations Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide

New York University Law Review, Volume 81, Number 5, November 2006

  • Ari S. Bassin, Note, "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES": RULE 92 BIS--HOW THE AD HOC INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS UNNECESSARILY SILENCE THE DEAD

American Review of International Arbitration, Volume 16, Number 1, 2005

  • Stavros Brekoulakis, THE EFFECT OF AN ARBITRAL AWARD AND THIRD PARTIES IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: RESJUDJCATA REVISITED

November 06, 2023

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 26)

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Books:

Catherine Brolmann, The Institutional Veil in Public International Law: International Organisations And the Law of Treaties

Richard Burchill, The European Union, International Law And The Promotion And Protection Of Democracy

C. Chatterjee, International Law and Diplomacy

Matthew Craven, Malgosia Fitzmaurice & Maria Vogiatzi (eds.), Time, History and International Law

Wolfgang Kaleck, Michael Ratner, Tobias Singelnstein & Peter Weiss (eds.), International Prosecution of Human Rights Crimes

Adam LeBor, "Complicity With Evil": The United Nations in the Age of Modern Genocide

Karen Lee (ed.), Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Reports

Oliver James Lissitzyn, The International Court of Justice: Its Role in the Maintenance of International Peace And Security

Vaughan Lowe, International Law

Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu, Global Justice: The Politics of War Crimes Trials

Richard Plender (ed.), Basic Documents on International Migration Law: Third Revised Edition

Martin Reichard, The Eu-nato Relationship: A Legal And Political Perspective

Stephen Tierney & Colin Warbrick (eds.), Towards an International Legal Community?: The Sovereignty of States And the Sovereignty of International Law

Zoe Wilson, The United Nations and Democracy in Africa


Articles:

International Journal of Human Rights (United Kingdom), Volume 10, Number 4, December 2006

  • Andrea Boggio, The Global Enforcement of Human Rights: The Unintended Consequences of Transnational Litigation
  • Michael Levine and Saul Newman, Sacred Cows and the Changing Face of Discourse on Terrorism: Cranking it Up a Notch
  • Omer Elagab, Fighting with the Enemy: The Case of Three British Muslims in Afghanistan

Boston University Public Interest Law Journal, Volume 15, Number 2, Spring 2006

  • Berta Hernández-Truyol and Justin Luna, CHILDREN AND IMMIGRATION: INTERNATIONAL, LOCAL, AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Journal of International Law and International Relations (Canada), Volume 2, Number 2, Fall 2006

  • David Malone and James Cockayne, The UN Security Council: 10 Lessons From Iraq on Regulation and Accountability
  • Adrian Di Giovanni, The Prospect of ICC Reparations in the Case Concerning Northern Uganda: On a Collision Course With Incoherence?

Human Rights Law Review (United Kingdom), Volume 6, Number 2, 2006

  • M. Cherif Bassiouni, International Recognition of Victims' Rights
  • Jo M. Pasqualucci, The Evolution of International Indigenous Rights in the Inter-American Human Rights System
  • Brian D. Tittemore, Guantanamo Bay and the Precautionary Measures of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights: A Case for International Oversight in the Struggle Against Terrorism

October 19, 2023

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 25)

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Books:

Armin Von Bogdandy, Rudiger Wolfrum & Christiane E. Philipp (eds.), Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 2006

Anthony Clark Arend & Robert J. Beck, International Law and the Use of Force (2d Rev.Ed.)

Geoff Gilbert, Responding to International Crime

Marcelo G. Kohen (ed.), Promoting Justice, Human Rights and Conflict Resolution through International Law

Ben Saul, Defining Terrorism in International Law

Spanish Yearbook of International Law, 2004

Jane Stromseth, David Wippman & Rosa Brooks, Can Might Make Rights?: Building the Rule of Law after Military Interventions

Christian L. Wiktor, Treaties Submitted to the United States Senate: Legislative History, 1989-2004

Alexander Zahar & Goran Sluiter, International Criminal Law: A Critical Restatement

Articles:

Texas International Law Journal, Volume 41, Number 3, Summer 2006

REPRESENTING CULTURE, TRANSLATING HUMAN RIGHTS SYMPOSIUM

  • Philippe Sands, LAWLESS WORLD: THE CULTURES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Florian F. Hoffmann, "Shooting into the Dark": Toward a Pragmatic Theory of Human Rights (Activism)
  • Derek Jinks, Translation of Global Human Rights Norms: The Empirical Dimension
  • Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Culture, Resistance, and the Problems of Translating Human Rights
  • Srinivas Aravamudan, Sovereignty: Between Embodiment and Detranscendentalization
  • Antony Anghie, Nationalism, Development and the Postcolonial State: The Legacies of the League of Nations
  • David Kennedy, Sovereignty: Responding to Anghie and Aravamudan
  • Ranjana Khanna, Asylum
  • Gregor Noll, Asylum Claims and the Translation of Culture into Politics
  • Charles Piot, Asylum and Culture: Comments on Khanna and Noll
  • Gaurav Desai, Isn't Multiculturalism Bad for Asylum?
  • Surakiart Sathirathai, PEACE AND SECURITY: THE CHALLENGE AND THE PROMISE

Natural Resources Journal, Volume 46, Number 1, Winter 2006

  • Owen McIntyre, The Role of Customary Rules and Principles of International Environmental Law in the Protection of Shared International Freshwater Resources

American Journal of International Law, Volume 100, Number 3, July 2006

Centennial Essays In honor of the 100th anniversary of the AJIL and the ASIL

  • W Michael Reisman and Andrea Armstrong, The Past and Future of the Claim of Preemptive Self-Defense
  • Theodor Meron, Reflections on the Prosecution of War Crimes by International Tribunals
  • Adam Roberts, Transformative Military Occupation: Applying the Laws of War and Human Rights

Current Developments

  • Stephen Mathias, The 2005 Judicial Activity of the International Court of Justice

International Criminal Law Review (Netherlands), Volume 6, Number 3, 2006

  • Badar, Mohamed Elewa, Drawing the Boundaries of Mens Rea in the Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
  • Abass, Ademola, The International Criminal Court and Universal Jurisdiction
  • Knowles, Phoebe, The Power to Prosecute: the Special Court for Sierra Leone from a Defence Perspective
  • Maged, Adel, Withdrawal of Referrals A Serious Challenge to the Function of the ICC

Indian Journal of International Law (India), Volume 46, Number 2, April-June 2006

  • Talat Fatima, Cyber Terrorism: The International Menace -- Concept and Responses
  • Chinmaya R. Gharekhan, Is the United Nations Relevant in the Contemporary World?

Journal of Conflict Studies (Canada), Volume 25, Number 2, Winter 2005

  • ANN FITZ-GERALD, Facing the Facts: Peacekeeping's Place Within a Broader Approach to Security
  • SARA L. ZEIGLER AND GREGORY G. GUNDERSON, Pernicious Patriarchy or Prosecutorial Progress?: Confronting Culture, War, and Rape in International Law

Leiden Journal of International Law (Netherlands), Volume 19, Number 3, October 2006

  • ANNE PETERS, Compensatory Constitutionalism: The Function and Potential of Fundamental International Norms and Structures
  • ERIKA DE WET, The Emergence of International and Regional Value Systems as a Manifestation of the Emerging International Constitutional Order
  • RONALD JANSE, The Legitimacy of Humanitarian Interventions
  • MOHAMED M. EL ZEIDY, Some Remarks on the Question of the Admissibility of a Case during Arrest Warrant Proceedings before the International Criminal Court

Melbourne Journal of International Law (Australia), Volume 7, Number 1, May 2006

  • Tarik Kochi, Terror in the Name of Human Rights
  • 'Dejo Olowu, The United Nations Human Rights Treaty System and the Challenge of Commitment and Compliance in the South Pacific
  • Philip Alston, Reconceiving the UN Human Rights Regime: Challenges confronting the New UN Human Rights Council

Journal of International Criminal Justice (United Kingdom), Volume 4, Number 3, July 2006

  • M. Cherif Bassiouni, The ICC -- Quo Vadis?
  • George P. Fletcher and Jens David Ohlin, The ICC -- Two Courts in One?
  • Antonio Cassese, Is the ICC Still Having Teething Problems?
  • George P. Fletcher, The Hamdan Case and Conspiracy as a War Crime: A New Beginning for International Law in the US
  • Mohamed M. El Zeidy, Critical Thoughts on Article 59(2) of the ICC Statute
  • Ilias Bantekas, Corruption as an International Crime and Crime against Humanity: An Outline of Supplementary Criminal Justice Policies
  • Carla Del Ponte, Investigation and Prosecution of Large-scale Crimes at the International Level: The Experience of the ICTY
  • Claus Kreß, Universal Jurisdiction over International Crimes and the Institut de Droit international

September 28, 2023

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 24)

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Books:

Gerhard Loibl (ed.), Austrian Review of International and European Law : Volume 9, 2004

Herdis Thorgeirsdottir, Article 13: The Right to Freedom of Expression (Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child)

Articles:

Human Rights Brief, Volume 13, Issue 2, Winter 2006

  • Jean-Mariehenckaerts, Assessing the Laws and Customs of War: The Publication of CustomaryInternational Humanitarian Law
  • Sabrinab Algamwalla, Review of Conference: "The Reaffirmation of Custom as an Important Source of International Humanitarian Law"

Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues (Australia), Volume 1, Number 4, 2005

  • Sonja Grover, The Systemic Persecution of Street Children as a Crime against Humanity: Implications for their Right to Asylum

Netherlands International Law Review (Netherlands), Volume 53, Issue 2, August 2006

  • Edwin Odhiambo Abuya and George Mukundi Wachira, ASSESSING ASYLUM CLAIMS IN AFRICA: MISSING OR MEETING STANDARDS?
  • Mathilde K. van Haren, THE REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON DARFUR & GENOCIDAL INTENT - A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
  • Bjørn Kunoy, THE RISE OF THE SUN: LEGAL ARGUMENTS IN OUTER CONTINENTAL MARGIN DELIMITATIONS

Notre Dame Law Review, Volume 81, Number 4, May 2006

  • David B. Kopel, Paul Gallant, Joanne D. Eisen, Is Resisting Genocide a Human Right?

Sri Lanka Journal of International Law (Sri Lanka), Volume 18, 2006

  • Gabriele Olivi, The Role of National Courts in Prosecuting International Crimes: New Perspectives
  • Carlo Tiribelli, The 1988 Rome Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation
  • Nsongurua J. Udombana, An Escape from Reason: Genocide and the International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur
  • Noel Dias & Roger Gamble, Fair Trial Protections Under International Law : Too Narrow a Canvas?

Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy, Volume 15, Number 2, Spring, 2006

  • Christopher Linde, The U.S. Constitution and International Law: Finding the Balance

September 20, 2024

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 23)

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Books:

Biersteker, T.J., International Law and International Relations

Richard Clayton & Hugh Tomlinson, The Law of Human Rights

H. c. Von Sponeck, A Different Kind of War: The UN Sanction Regime in Iraq


Articles:

Lesotho Law Journal (South Africa), Volume 16, Number 1, 2006

  • Taiwo, L.O., The Imperatives of Reforming the United Nations Security Council in the Post Cold War Era

Polish Yearbook of International Law (Poland), Volume 27, 2004-2005

  • JERZY ZAJADLO, Humanitarian Intervention: Threat to International Order, Moral Imperative, or Customary Norm in statu nascendi?
  • WLADYSLAW CZAPLINSKI, International Responsibility of International Organisations -- An Outline
  • ROMAN KWIECIEN, In Defence of the Idea of State Sovereignty in International Law
  • AGNIESZKA SZPAK, Granting Judicial Protection to the Guantanamo Detainees by the American Courts
  • MICHAL BALCERZAK, The Doctrine of Precedent in the International Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights

Vanderbilt Law Review Volume 59, Number 3, April 2006

  • Laurence R. Helfer, UNDERSTANDING CHANGE IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: GLOBALIZATION AND INNOVATION IN THE ILO

Stetson Law Review, Volume 35, Number 3, Spring 2006

  • Geoffrey Corn, Taking the Bitter with the Sweet: A Law of War Based Analysis of the Military Commission
  • Stanislav L. Tkachenko, An International Perspective on Terrorism

Albany Law Review, Volume 69, Number 3, 2006

SYMPOSIUM: "OUTSOURCING AUTHORITY?" CITATION TO FOREIGN COURT PRECEDENT IN DOMESTIC JURISPRUDENCE

  • John S. Baker, Jr., Citing Foreign and International Law to Interpret the Constitution: What's the Point?
  • Susan L. Karamanian, Briefly Resuscitating the Great Writ: The International Court of Justice and the U.S. Death Penalty
  • John O. McGinnis, Contemporary Foreign and International Law in Constitutional Construction
  • Lawrence R. Walders, Citation by U.S. Courts to Decisions of International Tribunals in International Trade Cases

Austrian Review of International and European Law (Austria), Volume 9, 2004

  • Andras Jakab, Kelsen's Doctrine of International Law: Between Epistemology and Politics
  • Gerhard Hafner & Christina Binder, The Interpretation of Article 21 (3) ICC Statute Opinion Reviewed
  • Ulrike Kohler, Contracts of Employment under the UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property
  • Alexander Breitegger, Leonore Lange, Stephan Wittich & Jakob Wurm, Austrian Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law/ Osterreichische Judikatur zum internationalen Recht

September 12, 2024

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 22)

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:

Mahasen Mohammad Aljaghoub, The Advisory Function of the International Court of Justice 1946 - 2005

Richard Jaques, Issues in International Law and Military Operations

Renee Jeffery, Hugo Grotius in International Thought

Wolfgang Kaleck, Michael Ratner, Tobias Singelnstein & Peter Weiss (eds.), International Prosecution of Human Rights Crimes

Katie Verlin Laatikainen & Karen E. Smith (eds.), The European Union at the United Nations: Intersecting Multilateralisms

Articles:

Maine Law Review, Volume 58, Number 2, 2006

Symposium: French and American Perspectives Towards International Law and International Institutions

  • Emmanuelle Jouannet, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL LAW: LEGAL CULTURES AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Dana Zartner Falstrom, THOUGHT VERSUS ACTION: THE INFLUENCE OF LEGAL TRADITION ON FRENCH AND AMERICAN APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Martin A. Rogoff, APPLICATION OF TREATIES AND THE DECISIONS OF INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS IN THE UNITED STATES AND FRANCE: REFLECTIONS ON RECENT PRACTICE
  • Stephanie Bellier, UNILATERAL AND MULTILATERAL PREVENTIVE SELF-DEFENSE
  • Ana Peyro Llopis, COLLECTIVE SECURITY AND THE INTERNATIONAL ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: FRENCH AND AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES
  • Sophie Clavier, CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES ON PREEMPTIVE STRIKE: THE UNITED STATES, FRANCE, AND THE WAR ON TERROR

German Yearbook of International Law (Germany), Volume 48, 2005

  • Thomas Giegerich, "A Fork in the Road" -- Constitutional Challenges, Chances and Lacunae of UN Reform
  • Robin R. Churchill, 10 Years of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea -- Towards a Global Ocean Regime? A General Appraisal
  • Erik Franckx, The 200-mile Limit: Between Creeping Jurisdiction and Creeping Common Heritage?
  • Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and Maritime Security Operations
  • Susanne Wasum-Rainer and Daniela Schlegel, The UNCLOS Dispute Settlement System -- Between Hamburg and The Hague
  • Uwe Jenisch, The European Union as an Actor in the Law of the Sea: The Emergence of Regionalism in Maritime Safety, Transportation and Ports

Yale Journal of International Law, Volume 31, Number 2, Summer 2006 (Full-Text Pdficon_small_25 )

  • Edward T. Swaine, Reserving
  • Laurence R. Helfer, Response, Not Fully Committed? Reservations, Risk, and Treaty Design
  • Laura A. Dickinson, Public Law Values in a Privatized World
  • Laura Moranchek, Protecting National Security Evidence While Prosecuting War Crimes: Problems and Lessons for International Justice from the ICTY
  • William H. Taft, VI, A View From the Top: American Perspectives on International Law After the Cold War

European Human Rights Law Review (United Kingdom), Issue 4, 2006

  • Loukis Loucaides, Determining the Extra-territorial Effect of the European Convention: Facts, Jurisprudence and the Bankovic Case
  • Philippe Sands, The International Rule of Law: Extraordinary Rendition, Complicity and its Consequences

September 01, 2024

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 21)

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:

Sally J. Cummins (ed.), Digest of United States Practice in International Law 1991-1999

Francesco Francioni & Tullio Scovazzi (eds.), Biotechnology and International Law

Louis Pojman, Terrorism, Human Rights, and the Case for World Government

John Quigley, The Genocide Convention: An International Law Analysis

C.L. Ten, Theories of Rights

Isidoro Zanotti, Extradition in Multilateral Treaties And Conventions

Articles:

African Journal of International and Comparative Law (United Kingdom), Volume 14, PART 1, 2006

  • Katherine Fallah, Perpetrators and Victims: Prosecuting Children for the Commission of International Crimes
  • Yusuf Aksar, The UN Security Council and the Enforcement of Individual Criminal Responsibility: The Darfur Case

Chicago Journal of International Law, Volume 7, Number 1, Summer 2006

  • Eric A. Posner & John Yoo, International Law and the Rise of China
  • David Luban, Calling Genocide by Its Rightful Name: Lemkin's Word, Darfur, and the UN Report

Journal of International Law and International Relations (Canada), Volume 2, Number 1, Winter 2005

Symposium Issue: The UN at Sixty: Celebration or Wake?

  • Ellen Hey, The High-level Summit, International Institutional Reform and International Law
  • Ian Johnstone, Discursive Power in the UN Security Council
  • Nicholas J. Wheeler, A Victory for Common Humanity? The Responsibility to Protect after the 2005 World Summit
  • Mary Ellen O'Connell, The Counter-Reformation of the Security Council
  • Jutta Brunnée and Stephen Toope, Norms, Institutions and UN Reform: The Responsibility to Protect
  • Bertrand G. Ramcharan, UN Policies and Strategies: Preventing State Failures and Rebuilding Societies
  • Simon Chesterman, From State Failure to State-Building: Problems and Prospects for a United Nations Peacebuilding Commission
  • Catherine Lu, Introducing New Orders and Modes: Lessons from Machiavelli

Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law, Volume 6, Spring 2006

  • Mark Calaguas, Military Privatization: Efficiency or Anarchy?

Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals (Netherlands), Volume 5, Number 2, 2006

  • Muller, Daniel, Procedural Developments at the International Court of Justice
  • Ciampi, Annalisa, The International Criminal Court

Journal of Conflict and Security Law (United Kingdom), Volume 11, Number 2, Summer 2006

Symposium: Studies on the Customary Law Study

  • Rowe, P., The Effect on National Law of the Customary International Humanitarian Law Study
  • Fleck, D., International Accountability for Violations of the Ius in Bello: The Impact of the ICRC Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law
  • Turns, D., Weapons in the ICRC Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law
  • Cryer, R., Of Custom, Treaties, Scholars and the Gavel: The Influence of the International Criminal Tribunals on the ICRC Customary Law Study
  • Krieger, H., A Conflict of Norms: The Relationship Between Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law in the ICRC Customary Law Study

International Criminal Law Review (Netherlands), Volume 6, Number 2, 2006

  • Williams, Sarah, The Role of the Amicus curiae before International Criminal Tribunals
  • Bagaric, Mirko, International Sentencing Law: In Search of a Justification and Coherent Framework
  • McKay, Leanne, Characterising the System of the International Criminal Court: An Exploration of the Role of the Court Through the Elements of Crimes and the Crime of Genocide
  • Kirsch, Stefan, The Trial Proceedings before the ICC
  • Badar, Mohamed Elewa, "Just Convict Everyone!" Joint Perpetration: From Tadic to Stakic and Back Again

Tilburg Foreign Law Review (Netherlands), Volume 13, Number 2

  • JUDITH LICHTENBERG, THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT

European Journal of International law (United Kingdom), Volume 17, Number 3, 2006

  • Bruno Simma and Dirk Pulkowski, Of Planets and the Universe: Self-contained Regimes in International Law
  • Steven Wheatley, The Security Council, Democratic Legitimacy and Regime Change in Iraq
  • Marko Milanovic, State Responsibility for Genocide
  • Patrick Dumberry, New State Responsibility for Internationally Wrongful Acts by an Insurrectional Movement

Emory International Law Review, Volume 20, Number 1, Spring 2006

  • Johan D. van der Vyver, Municipal Legal Obligations of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of the Child: The South African Model
  • Martin Guggenheim, Ratify the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, But Don't Expect Any Miracles
  • Don S. Browning, The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: Should It Be Ratified and Why?
  • David Weissbrodt, Prospects for Ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
  • John W. Egan, Comment, The Future of Criminal Jurisdiction over the Deployed American Soldier: Four Major Trends in Bilateral U.S. Status of Forces Agreements
  • Andrea E. K. Thomas, Comment, Nongovernmental Organizations and the International Criminal Court: Implications of Hobbes' Theories of Human Nature and the Development of Social Institutions for Their Evolving Relationship

ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law, Volume 12, Number 2, Spring 2006

  • Ralph Wilde, Enhancing Accountability at the International Level: The Tension Between International Organization and Member State Responsibility and the Underlying Issues at Stake
  • Andrea Schulz, The 2005 Hague Convention on Choice of Court Clauses
  • Michael Dennis, Application of Human Rights Treaties Extraterritorially to Detention of Combatants and Security Internees: Fuzzy Thinking All Around?
  • Geoffrey Corn, Filling the Void: Providing a Framework for the Legal Regulation of the Military Component of the War on Terror Through Application of Basic Principles of the Law of Armed Conflict
  • Daniel Kornstein, International Law and the Humanities: Does Love of Literature Promote International Law?
  • Jane Dalton, What is War? Terrorism as War after 9/11
  • Mary Ellen O'Connell, When is a War Not a War? The Myth of the Global War on Terror
  • Amb. Andrew Jacovides, U.N. Reform and the International Court of Justice: Introductory Statement
  • Andrew Strauss, Is International Law a Threat to Democracy: Framing the Question
  • Carol Gould, On the Uneasy Relation Between International Law and Democracy
  • Christopher Ford, Compliance Assessment and Compliance Enforcement: The Challenge of Nuclear Noncompliance
  • Gustavo Zlauvinen, Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Unique Issues of Compliance
  • Jordan Paust, The Importance of Customary International Law During Armed Conflict

Journal of Legal Studies in Business, Volume 11, 2004

  • Lucien J. Dhooge, PEREMPTORY NO MORE: JUS COGENS AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS BY TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS PURSUANT TO THE ALIEN TORT CLAIMS ACT

Oregon Review of International Law, Volume 8, Number 1, Winter 2006

  • John R. Morss, Mirko Bagaric, The Banality of Justice: Reflections on Sierra Leone's Special Court

August 22, 2024

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 20)

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:

M. R. Alborzi, Evaluating the Effectiveness of International Refugee Law: The Protection of Refugees of Iraq

B.S. Chimni, Miyoshi Masahiro and Surya P. Subedi (eds.), Asian Yearbook of International Law, Volume 11 (2003-2004)

Malcolm Evans (ed.), International Law (2d ed.)

Christopher Greenwood, Essays on War in International Law

David Kennedy, Of War and Law

Articles:

Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, Volume 20, Number 3, Spring 2006

  • Cecilia M. Bailliet, ASSESSING JUS AD BELLUM AND JUS IN BELLO WITHIN THE REFUGEE STATUS DETERMINATION PROCESS: CONTEMPLATIONS ON CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS SEEKING ASYLUM
  • Sara A. Rodriguez, Note, EXILE AND THE NOT-SO-LAWFUL PERMANENT RESIDENT: DOES INTERNATIONAL LAW REQUIRE A HUMANITARIAN WAIVER OF DEPORTATION FOR THE NON-CITIZEN CONVICTED OF CERTAIN CRIMES?

Wisconsin International Law Journal, Volume 24, Number 2, Spring 2006

  • Louis E. Wolcher, The Tragic Foundations of Human Rights

International Journal of Human Rights (United Kingdom), Volume 10, Number 3, September 2006

  • Phil C.W. Chan, The protection of refugees and internally displaced persons: non refoulement under customary international law?

Tax Management International Journal, Volume 35, Number 8, August 11, 2024

  • John Venuti, Manal S. Corwin, and Steven R. Lainoff, Current Status of U.S. Tax Treaties and International Tax Agreements

U.C. Davis Journal of International Law & Policy Volume 12, Number 2, Spring 2006

  • M. Todd Parker, "REVIEW AND RECONSIDERATION:" IN SEARCH OF A JUST STANDARD OF REVIEW FOR VIOLATIONS OF ARTICLE 36 OF THE VIENNA CONVENTION ON CONSULAR RELATIONS

August 15, 2024

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

August 08, 2024

This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 18)

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:

Roberta Arnold, Geert-Jan G. J. Knoops & Alexander Knoops, Peace Support Operations & Their Legal Implications

Anthony Arnull , The European Court of Justice (Oxford European Community Law Library)

Bill Bowring, The Degradation of the International Legal Order? The Rehabilitation of Law and the Possibility of Politics

Aldo Chircop, Scott Coffen-smout & Moira McConnell (eds.), Ocean Yearbook 20

Andrew F. Cooper & Thomas Legler, Intervention Without Intervening?: The OAS Defense and Promotion of Democracy in the Americas

David Freestone, Richard Barnes, and David Ong (eds.), The Law of the Sea: Progress and Prospects

Frank Hoffmeister, Legal Aspects of the Cyprus Problem: Annan Plan and EU Accession (Nijhoff Law Specials)

John Janzekovic, The Use of Force in Humanitarian Intervention: Morality And Practicalities

Alexander Orakhelashvili, Peremptory Norms in International Law (Oxford Monographs in International Law)

Steven D. Roper & Lilian A. Barria, Designing Criminal Tribunals: Sovereignty And International Concerns in the Protection of Human Rights

Burns H. Weston, International Law & World Order: A Problem-oriented Coursebook

Patricia Wouters (ed.), Codification and Progressive Development of International Water Law: The Work of the International Law Commission of the United Nations (International and National Water Law and Policy, 2)

Articles:

Muslim World Journal of Human Rights, Volume 3, Issue 1, 2006

  • Shadi Mokhtari, Human Rights in the Post-September 11th Era: Between Hegemony and Emancipation

International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (Netherlands), Volume 21, Number 2, June 2006

  • Gerard J. Mangone, Marine boundaries: States and the United States
  • Christopher C. Joyner and Kelly Zack Walters, The Caspian conundrum: Reflections on the interplay between law, the environment and geopolitics
  • Guifang Xue, Improved fisheries co-operation: Sino-Vietnamese Fisheries Agreement for the Gulf of Tonkin
  • Elizabeth A. Kirk and Harriet M. Silfverberg, Harmonisation in the Baltic Sea Region

Virginia Journal of International Law, Volume 46, Number 2, Winter 2006

  • Hannah L. Buxbaum, Transnational Regulatory Litigation
  • Patricia M. Wald, International Criminal Courts--A Stormy Adolescence
  • Susy Frankel, WTO Application of "the Customary Rules of Interpretation of Public International Law" to Intellectual Property

Kentucky Law Journal, Volume 94, Number 4, 2005-2006

INTERNATIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM

  • Kirk A. Randazzo, WHEN LIBERTY AND SECURITY COLLIDE: FOREIGN POLICY LITIGATION AND THE FEDERAL JUDICIARY

International Review of the Red Cross (Switzerland), Volume 88, Number 861, March 2006

International Criminal Tribunals

  • Toni Pfanner, Interview with Philippe Kirsch, President of the International Criminal Court
  • Pierre Hazan, Measuring the impact of punishment and forgiveness: a framework for evaluating transitional justice
  • Robin Geiß and Noëmie Bulinckx, International and internationalized criminal tribunals: a synopsis
  • Hortensia D. T. Gutierrez Posse, The relationship between international humanitarian law and the international criminal tribunals
  • Zhu Wenqi, On co-operation by states not party to the International Criminal Court
  • Jamie A. Williamson, An overview of the international criminal jurisdictions operating in Africa
  • Luc Côté, International criminal justice: tightening up the rules of the game
  • Ivo Josipovic, Responsibility for war crimes before national courts in Croatia
  • Anne-Marie La Rosa, Humanitarian organizations and international criminal tribunals, or trying to square the circle

Cornell International Law Journal, Volume 39, Number 2, 2006

  • Zoe Pearson, Non-Governmental Organizations and the International Criminal Court: Changing Landscapes of International Law
  • William K. Agyebeng, Note, Theory in Search of Practice: The Right of Innocent Passage in the Territorial Sea

July 31, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 17)

After a summer hiatus, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship returns to highlight new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Jose E. Alvarez, International Organizations As Law-makers

Rudolf Avenhaus, Nicholas Kyriakopoulos, Michel Richard & Gotthard Stein (eds.), Verifying Treaty Compliance: Limiting Weapons of Mass Destruction and Monitoring Kyoto Protocol Provisions

Richard Burchill, Democracy And International Law (The Library of Essays in International Law)

Jeffrey Dunoff, International Law: Norms, Actors, and Process, Second Edition

Oonagh Fitzgerald (ed.), The Globalized Rule of Law: Relationships Between International and Domestic Law

Helen Ghebrewebet, Identifying Units of State Hood And Determining International Boundaries: A Revised Look at the Doctrine of Uti Possidetis And the Principle of Self-determination

Gerhard von Glahn, James L Taulbee, Law Among Nations: An Introduction to Public International Law (8th Edition)

William A. Schabas, The UN International Criminal Tribunals: The Former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone

Ramesh Thakur, The United Nations, Peace and Security: From Collective Security to the Responsibility to Protect

Ana Filipa Vrdoljak, International Law, Museums and the Return of Cultural Objects

Articles:

San Diego International Law Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 2006

  • Martin Lishexian Lee, THE INTERRELATION BETWEEN THE LAW OF THE SEA CONVENTION AND CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Noah B. Novogrodsky, LITIGATING CHILD RECRUITMENT BEFORE THE SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE
  • Noah B. Novogrodsky, BRIEF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS CLINIC AS AMICUS CURIAE TO THE SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE

George Washington International Law Review, Volume 38, Number 2, 2006

  • James D. Fry, The UN Security Council and the Law of Armed Conflict: Amity or Enmity?

Cardozo Journal of International & Comparative Law, Volume 14, Number 1, Spring 2006

  • Lior Zemer & Sharon Pardo, Justice & Foreign Affairs: Taking the European Neighbourhood Partner Countries to the European Court of Justice
  • Paul W. Kaufman, Green Berets, Blue Berets ... White Berets?: How & When Republics Participate in Humanitarian Military Intervention
  • Carole Silver, Internationalizing U.S. Legal Education: A Report on the Education of Transnational Lawyers

University of Chicago Law Review, Volume 73, Number 2, Spring 2006

  • International Law: A Welfarist Approach, Eric A. Posner

Virginia Journal of International Law, Volume 46, Number 1, Fall 2005

The Laws of War: Past, Present, and Future

  • Samuel Estreicher and Paul B. Stephan, The Politics of the Geneva Conventions: Anxiety as the Beginning of Insight
  • David Glazier, Precedents Lost: The Neglected History of the Military Commission
  • Allison Marston Danner, Beyond the Geneva Conventions: Lessons from the Tokyo Tribunal in Prosecuting War and Terrorism
  • Robert J. Delahunty and John Yoo, Statehood and the Third Geneva Conventionp
  • Derek Jinks, The Applicability of the Geneva Conventions to the "Global War on Terrorism"
  • Rosa Brooks, The Politics of the Geneva Conventions: Avoiding Formalist Traps
  • Eric Talbot Jensen, Combatant Status: It Is Time for Intermediate Levels of Recognition for Partial Compliance

Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, Volume 34, Number 3, Spring 2006

  • Alexander C. Linn, THE JUST WAR DOCTRINE AND STATE LIABILITY FOR PARAMILITARY WAR CRIMES

Brooklyn Journal of International Law, Volume 31, Number 3, 2006

  • Duncan Kennedy, Iraq: The Case for Losing

Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Volume 44, Number 3, 2006

  • Smita Narula, The Right to Food: Holding Global Actors Accountable Under International Law
  • Eric Blumenson, The Challenge of a Global Standard of Justice: Peace, Pluralism, and Punishment at the International Criminal Court

Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Volume 29, Number 2, Summer 2006

  • Mirko Bagaric and Dr. John Morss, In Search of Coherent Jurisprudence for International Criminal Law: Correlating Universal Human Responsibilities with Universal Human Rights

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, Volume 39, Number 2, March 2006

  • W. Chadwick Austin, Antony Barone Kolenc, Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? The International Criminal Court as a Weapon of Asymmetric Warfare

Cambridge Law Journal (United Kingdom), Volume 65, Issue 2, July 2006

  • Justin Chenevier, NO SAFE HAVEN FOR UGANDA IN THE WORLD COURT

Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy, Volume 15, Number 1, Fall, 2005

  • Klinton W. Alexander, Ignoring the Lessons of the Past: The Crisis in Darfur and the Case for Humanitarian Intervention
  • Phillip G. Alston, Promoting the Accountability of Members of the New UN Human Rights Council

Regent Journal of International Law, Volume 4, Number 2, 2006

SYMPOSIUM: THE WAR ON TERROR: BALANCING CIVIL LIBERTIES AND NATIONAL SECURITY

  • Gregory E. Maggs, THE CAMPAIGN TO RESTRICT THE RIGHT TO RESPOND TO TERRORIST ATTACKS IN SELF-DEFENSE UNDER ARTICLE 51 OF THE U.N. CHARTER AND WHAT THE UNITED STATES CAN DO ABOUT IT
  • Robert J. Delahunty, PRESIDENTIAL POWER AND INTERNATIONAL LAW IN A TIME OF TERROR
  • Douglass Cassel, DEFENDING HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE "WAR" AGAINST TERROR
  • Michele L. Lombardo, Annigje J. Buwalda and Patricia Bast Lyman, TERRORISM, MATERIAL SUPPORT, THE INHERENT RIGHT TO SELF-DEFENSE, AND THE U.S. OBLIGATION TO PROTECT LEGITIMATE ASYLUM SEEKERS IN A POST-9/11, POST-PATRIOT ACT, POST-REAL ID ACT WORLD

Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals (Netherlands), Volume 5, Number 1, 2006

  • Vecchio, Angela Del, Globalization and its Effect on International Courts and Tribunals
  • Caminos, Hugo, The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: An Overview of its Jurisdictional Procedure
  • Pocar, Fausto, Criminal Proceedings before the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda
  • Politi, Mauro, The Criminal Procedure before the International Criminal Court: Main Features
  • Pellett, Alain, Remarks on Proceedings before the International Court of Justice
  • Muller, Daniel, Procedural Developments at the International Court of Justice
  • Ciampi, Annalisa, The International Criminal Court

Chinese Journal of International Law (United Kingdom), Volume 5, Number 2, July 2006

AGORA: THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE AT 60 (PART II)

  • Iain Scobbie, Regarding/Disregarding: The Judicial Rhetoric of President Barak and the International Court of Justice's Wall Advisory Opinion
  • André Nollkaemper, The Role of Domestic Courts in the Case Law of the International Court of Justice

European Journal of International law (United Kingdom), Volume 17, Number 2, April 2006

  • Alexander Orakhelashvili, The Idea of European International Law
  • Tobias Thienel, The Admissibility of Evidence Obtained by Torture under International Law
  • Craig Forcese, The Capacity to Protect: Diplomatic Protection of Dual Nationals in the 'War on Terror'
  • Erich Vranes, The Definition of 'Norm Conflict' in International Law and Legal Theory

American Journal of International Law, Volume 100, Number 2, April 2006

Centennial Essays - In honor of the 100th anniversary of the AJIL and the ASIL

  • Dinah Shelton, Normative Hierarchy in International Law
  • José E. Alvarez, International Organizations: Then and Now
  • Steve Charnovitz, Nongovernmental Organizations and International Law
  • Christine Bell, Peace Agreements: Their Nature and Legal Status

Georgetown Law Journal, Volume 94, Number 5, June 2006

  • Diane Marie Amann, International Law and Rehnquist-Era Reversals

Pace International Law Review, Volume 18, Number 1, Spring 2006

  • Tracy Hresko, IN THE CELLARS OF THE HOLLOW MEN: USE OF SOLITARY CONFINEMENT IN U.S. PRISONS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAWS AGAINST TORTURE
  • Kweku Vanderpuye and Robert W. Bigelow, THE VIENNA CONVENTION AND THE DEFENSE OF NONCITIZENS IN NEW YORK: A MATTER OF FORM AND SUBSTANCE

Temple International and Comparative Law Journal, Volume 20, Number 1, Spring 2006

  • Nsongurua J. Udombana, War Is Not Child's Play! International Law and the Prohibition of Children's Involvement in Armed Conflicts
  • Jun-shik Hwang, A Sense and Sensibility of Legal Obligation: Customary International Law and Game Theory

Human Rights Law Journal (Germany), Volume 27, Numbers 1-4, April 2006

  • William A. Schabas, First Prosecutions at the International Criminal Court

Stanford Journal of International Law, Volume 41, Number 2, Summer 2005

  • Aaron A. Dhir, HUMAN RIGHTS TREATY DRAFTING THROUGH THE LENS OF MENTAL DISABILITY: THE PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF THE RIGHTS AND DIGNITY OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

Connecticut Journal of International Law, Volume 21, Number 2, Spring 2006

  • Harold Hongju Koh, Mark Janis and the American Tradition of International Law
  • John E. Noyes, Universalism and the American Tradition of International Law
  • William P. Alford, The Janis Tradition of International Law: Great Expectations Fulfilled
  • Mark Weston Janis, The American Tradition of International Law: Exceptionalism and Universalism

Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Volume 34, Number 1, Spring 2006

  • David Aronofsky, INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIMES & OTHER CRIMINAL COURTS: TEN RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WHERE WE GO FROM HERE AND How TO GET THERE--LOOKING TO A PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL
  • Jennifer Moore, PRACTICING WHAT WE PREACH: HUMANE TREATMENT FOR DETAINEES IN THE WAR ON TERROR
  • Brigadier General Thomas L. Hemingway, WARTIME DETENTION OF ENEMY COMBATANTS: WHAT IF THERE WERE A WAR AND No ONE COULD BE DETAINED WITHOUT AN ATTORNEY?
  • Todd Howland, EVOLVING PRACTICE IN THE FIELD: INFORMING THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL OBLIGATION TO "PROTECT"

European Journal of International law (United Kingdom), Volume 17, Number 3, June 2006

  • Bruno Simma and Dirk Pulkowski, Of Planets and the Universe: Self-contained Regimes in International Law
  • Steven Wheatley, The Security Council, Democratic Legitimacy and Regime Change in Iraq
  • Marko Milanovic, State Responsibility for Genocide
  • Patrick Dumberry, New State Responsibility for Internationally Wrongful Acts by an Insurrectional Movement

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law, Volume 16, Number 2, Spring 2006

  • Samuel Vincent Jones, HAS CONDUCT IN IRAQ CONFIRMED THE MORAL INADEQUACY OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW? EXAMINING THE CONFLUENCE BETWEEN CONTRACT THEORY AND THE SCOPE OF CIVILIAN IMMUNITY DURING ARMED CONFLICT
  • Sarah Elizabeth Kreps, Anthony Clark Arend, WHY STATES FOLLOW THE RULES: TOWARD A POSITIONAL THEORY OF ADHERENCE TO INTERNATIONAL LEGAL REGIMES

Harvard International Law Journal, Volume 47, Number 2, Summer 2006

  • Anne-Marie Slaughter & William Burke-White, The Future of International Law Is Domestic (or, The European Way of Law)

Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review, Volume 28, Number 2, Spring 2006

  • Kamari Maxine Clarke, Internationalizing the Statecraft: Genocide, Religious Revivalism, and the Cultural Politics of International Criminal Law

June 10, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 16)

A juscogens.net weekly feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops, Redressing Miscarriages of Justice: Practice And Procedure in National And International Criminal Law Cases

Giuseppe Nesi, International Cooperation in Counter-terrorism: The United Nations and Regional Organizations in the Fight Against Terrorism

Christian Tams, Andreas Zimmermann, Karin Oellers-Frahm, Christian Tomuschat (eds), The Statute of the International Court of Justice : A Commentary

The Canadian Yearbook Of International Law 2004

Articles:

Georgetown Journal of International Law, Volume 37, Number 2, Winter 2006

  • Patty Gerstenblith, FROM BAMIYAN TO BAGHDAD: WARFARE AND THE PRESERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 21ST CENTURY
  • José E. Arvelo, Note, INTERNATIONAL LAW AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN COLOMBIA: BALANCING PEACE AND JUSTICE IN THE PARAMILITARY DEMOBILIZATION PROCESS

American University International Law Review, Volume 21, Number 4, 2006

SYMPOSIUM: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS IN THE 21ST CENTURY

  • Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Keynote Address: Integrating the Work of the ICC into Local Justice Initiatives
  • David M. Crane, Terrorists, Warlords, and Thugs
  • Aryeh Neier, Lessons Learned: Building on the Success of the Current International Tribunal Framework to Develop the Next Era of War Crimes Tribunals
  • Phillip Rapoza, Hybrid Criminal Tribunals and the Concept of Ownership: Who Owns the Process?
  • Patricia M. Wald, Iraq, Cambodia, and International Justice
  • Diane F. Orentlicher, Criminalizing Hate Speech in the Crucible of Trial: Prosecutor v. Nahimana

Harvard Human Rights Journal, Volume 19, Spring 2006

  • David Tolbert, with Andrew Solomon, United Nations Reform and Supporting the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict Societies
  • Claude Bruderlein, Pierre Gassmann, Managing Security Risks in Hazardous Missions: The Challenges of Securing United Nations Access to Vulnerable Groups
  • Darren C. Zook, Decolonizing Law: Identity Politics, Human Rights, and the United Nations
  • David Weissbrodt, Amy Bergquist, Extraordinary Rendition: A Human Rights Analysis
  • Lainie Rutkow, Joshua T. Lozman, Suffer the Children?: A Call for United States Ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
  • H. Abigail Moy, The International Criminal Court's Arrest Warrants and Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army: Renewing the Debate over Amnesty and Complementarity

European Journal of International law (United Kingdom), Volume 17, Number 2, April 2006

  • Alexander Orakhelashvili, The Idea of European International Law
  • Tobias Thienel, The Admissibility of Evidence Obtained by Torture under International Law
  • Craig Forcese, The Capacity to Protect: Diplomatic Protection of Dual Nationals in the 'War on Terror'
  • Erich Vranes, The Definition of 'Norm Conflict' in International Law and Legal Theory

Michigan Journal of International Law, Volume 27, Number 2, Winter 2006

  • Laura K. Donohue, ANTI-TERRORIST FINANCE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND UNITED STATES
  • Aaron A. Ostrovsky, Brandon E. Reavis, Comment, REBUS SIC STANTIBUS: NOTIFICATION OF CONSULAR RIGHTS AFTER MEDELLIN

International Lawyer, Volume 40, Number 2, Summer 2006

  • Kathleen M Hamann, Philip Urofsky, Nicole M. Healy, Alexandra Wrage, Margaret Ayres, Developments in U.S. and International Efforts to Prevent Corruption

California Western International Law Journal, Volume 36, Number 2, Spring 2006

  • Mark D. Kielsgard, A HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH TO COUNTER-TERRORISM

May 30, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Günther Winkler, The Council of Europe

Articles:

Review of European Community & International Environmental Law (United Kingdom), Volume 15, Issue 1, April 2006

Articles on Environment-Related Outcomes of the 2005 World Summit:

  • Joy Hyvarinen, The 2005 World Summit: UN Reform, Security, Environment and Development
  • Elisa Morgera, Gracia Marín Durán, The 2005 UN World Summit, the Environment and the Role of the EU: Priorities, Promises and Prospects
  • Nils Meyer-Ohlendorf, Would a United Nations Environment Organization Help to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals?
  • Carolina Lasén Díaz, Biodiversity for Sustainable Development: The CBD's Contribution to the MDGs
  • Steve Bass, Tom Bigg, Josh Bishop, Dan Tunstall, Sustaining the Environment to Fight Poverty and Achieve the Millennium Development Goals

Human Rights Quarterly, Volume 28, Number 2, May 2006

  • Robert C. Johansen, The Impact of US Policy toward the International Criminal Court on the Prevention of Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity
  • Lerna K. Yanik, Guns and Human Rights: Major Powers, Global Arms Transfers, and Human Rights Violations
  • David P. Forsythe, United States Policy toward Enemy Detainees in the "War on Terrorism"

Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, Volume 34, Number 2, Winter 2006

SYMPOSIUM : THE LIMITS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

  • Kenneth Anderson, REMARKS BY AN IDEALIST ON THE REALISM OF THE LIMITS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Daniel Bodansky, INTERNATIONAL LAW IN BLACK AND WHITE
  • Allen Buchanan, DEMOCRACY AND THE COMMITMENT TO INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • David M. Golove, LEAVING CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW WHERE IT IS: GOLDSMITH AND POSNER' S THE LIMITS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Andrew T. Guzman, REPUTATION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Margaret E. McGuinness, EXPLORING THE LIMITS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
  • Kal Raustiala, REFINING THE LIMITS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Peter J. Spiro, A NEGATIVE PROOF OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Jack Goldsmith, Eric A. Posner, RESPONSE: THE NEW INTERNATIONAL LAW SCHOLARSHIP

May 21, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Kenneth Manusama, The United Nations Security Council in the Post-Cold War Era: Applying the Principle of Legality (Legal Aspects of International Organization)

United Nations, Multilateral Treaties Deposited with the Secretary-General: Status as at 31 December 2023 Vols.I&II

United Nations, Secession and International Law: Conflict Avoidance - Regional Appraisals

M.N.S. Sellers, Republican Principles in International Law : The Fundamental Requirements of a Just World Order

Articles:

New England Journal of International and Comparative Law, Volume 12, Number 1, Fall 2005

  • Judge Erik Møse, THE ICTR: EXPERIENCES AND CHALLENGES
  • Diane F. Orentlicher, CRIMINALIZING HATE SPEECH IN THE CRUCIBLE OF TRIAL: PROSECUTOR v. NAHIMANA
  • Jamie A. Williamson, THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR RWANDA ON WAR CRIMES
  • Judge Inés Mónica Weinberg De Roca, TEN YEARS AND COUNTING: THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AT THE ICTR
  • Benoît Henry, THE ACQUITTED ACCUSED, A FORGOTTEN PARTY OF THE ICTR
  • Jean-Marie Kamatali, FROM THE ICTR TO ICC: LEARNING FROM THE ICTR EXPERIENCE IN BRINGING JUSTICE TO RWANDANS
  • Mark A. Drumbl, THE ICTR AND JUSTICE FOR RWANDAN WOMEN
  • Valerie Oosterveld, GENDER-SENSITIVE JUSTICE AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR RWANDA: LESSONS LEARNED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
  • Alex Obote-Odora, RAPE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: ICTR CONTRIBUTION

Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, Volume 29, Number 3, Spring 2006

  • Philippe Sands, QC, LAWLESS WORLD? THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION AND IRAQ: ISSUES OF INTERNATIONAL LEGALITY AND CRIMINALITY

San Diego Law Review, Volume 43, Number 1, Winter 2006

  • James Allan, Grant Huscroft, CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS COMING HOME TO ROOST? RIGHTS INTERNATIONALISM IN AMERICAN COURTS

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, Volume 39, Number 1, January 2006

  • Tyler Brooks, Note, Doctrines Without Borders: Territorial Jurisdiction and the Force of International Law in the Wake of Rasul v. Bush Brennan

May 12, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Ulrich Beyerlin, Peter-tobias Stoll, and Rudiger Wolfrum (eds.), Ensuring Compliance With Multilateral Environmental Agreements

Damian Chalmers, Christos Hadjiemmanuil, Giorgio Monti, and Adam Tomkins, European Union Law : Text and Materials

Piet Eeckhout and Takis Tridimas, The Yearbook of European Law 2005 : Volume 24

Jochen Prantl, The UN Security Council and Informal Groups of States

Shirley V. Scott, International Law And Politics: Key Documents

Andreas Zimmermann, Christian Tomuschat, Karin Oellers-Frahm, Christian J. Tams, and Tobias Thienel, The Statute of the International Court of Justice: A Commentary

Articles:

Vanderbilt Law Review, Volume 59, Number 1, January 2006

  • Allison Marston Danner, WHEN COURTS MAKE LAW: HOW THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS RECAST THE LAWS OF WAR

Human Rights Quarterly, Volume 28, Number 1, February 2006

  • Hurst Hannum, Human Rights in Conflict Resolution: The Role of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in UN Peacemaking and Peacebuilding
  • Rachel Lorna Johnstone, Feminist Influences on the United Nations Human Rights Treaty Bodies
  • Jan Klabbers, The Right to be Taken Seriously: Self-Determination in International Law
  • Clay Collins, The Human Rights of Stateless Persons David Weissbrodt

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, Volume 13, Number 1, Winter 2006

LECTURES

  • Jillaine Seymour, The Earl Snyder Lecture in International Law The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: A Great Mistake?
  • Cheryl Saunders, The George P. Smith Lecture in International Law The Use and Misuse of Comparative Constitutional Law

Fordham International Law Journal, Volume 29, Number 3, February 2006

"TRANSNATIONAL LEGAL THEORY AND PRACTICE"

  • Martin S. Flaherty, "EXTERNAL" VERSUS "INTERNAL" IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Chandra Lekha Sriram, WRONG-SIZING INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE? THE HYBRID TRIBUNAL IN SIERRA LEONE
  • Donald J. Kochan, SOVEREIGNTY AND THE AMERICAN COURTS AT THE COCKTAIL PARTY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE DANGERS OF DOMESTIC JUDICIAL INVOCATIONS OF FOREIGN AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • John B. Quigley, TOWARD MORE EFFECTIVE JUDICIAL IMPLEMENTATION OF TREATY-BASED RIGHTS

European Human Rights Law Review (United Kingdom), Issue 2, 2006

  • Sir Nigel Rodley and Matt Pollard, Criminalisation of Torture: State Obligations under the United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
  • Hazel Fox, Q.C., State Immunity and the International Crime of Torture
  • Jim Murdoch, The Impact of the Council of Europe's "Torture Committee" and the Evolution of Standard-setting in Relation to Places of Detention
  • Danny Friedman, Torture and the Common Law

ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law, Volume 12, Number 1, Fall 2005

  • Ida L. Bostian, Cultural Relativism in International War Crimes Prosecutions: The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
  • Obasi Okafor-Obasi, The International Criminal Court and Human Rights Enforcement in Africa
  • Alexandra R. Harrington, Victims of Peace: Current Abuse Allegations Against U.N. Peacekeepers and the Role of Law In Preventing Them in the Future
  • Jeffrey Loan, Note, Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain: Extraterritorial Abduction and the Rights of Individuals Under International Law

Brooklyn Journal of International Law, Volume 31, Number 2, 2006

  • Yuval Shany, How Supreme is the Supreme Law of the Land? Comparative Analysis of the Influence of International Human Rights Treaties Upon the Interpretation of Constitutional Texts by Domestic Courts
  • Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto, Walking an International Law Tightrope: Use of Military Force to Counter Terrorism--Willing the Ends
  • Mark A. Summers, Immunity or Impunity? The Potential Effect of Prosecutions of State Officials for Core International Crimes in States Like the United States that Are Not Parties to the Statute of the International Criminal Court
  • Daniel Moeckli, The Selective "War on Terror": Executive Detention of Foreign Nationals and the Principle of Non-Discrimination

May 02, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Hemme Battjes, European Asylum Law and International Law

Omer Elagab & Jeehaan Elagab, International Documents Relating to Terrorism

Finn Laursen (ed.), The Treaty of Nice: Actor Preferences, Bargaining and Institutional Choice

Helen O'Nions, Minority Rights Protection in International Law: The Roma of Europe

Steven C. Roach, Politicizing the International Criminal Court : The Convergence of Politics, Ethics, and Law

Articles:

Journal of International Criminal Justice (United Kingdom), Volume 4, Number 2, May 2006

  • Han-Ru Zhou, The Enforcement of Arrest Warrants by International Forces: From the ICTY to the ICC
  • Carsten Stahn, Héctor Olásolo, and Kate Gibson, Participation of Victims in Pre-Trial Proceedings of the ICC
  • Harmen G. van der Wilt, Genocide, Complicity in Genocide and International v. Domestic Jurisdiction: Reflections on the van Anraat Case
  • Ulrich Garms and Katharina Peschke, War Crimes Prosecution in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-2002): An Analysis through the Jurisprudence of the Human Rights Chamber

Criminal Law Forum (Netherlands), Volume 16, Numbers 3-4, October 2005

  • Héctor Olásolo, Reflections on the International Criminal Court's Jurisdictional Reach

Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law, Volume 14, Number 1, Winter 2005

  • Bruno Simma, Carsten Hoppe, FROM LaGRAND AND AVENA TO MEDELLIN--A ROCKY ROAD TOWARD IMPLEMENTATION
  • John King Gamble, Charlotte Ku, Chris Strayer, HUMAN-CENTRIC INTERNATIONAL LAW: A MODEL AND A SEARCH FOR EMPIRICAL INDICATORS
  • Kweku Vanderpuye, THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND DISCRETIONARY EVIDENTIAL EXCLUSION: TOEING THE MARK?
  • David Schleicher, LIBERAL INTERNATIONAL LAW THEORY AND THE UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN KOSOVO: IDEAS AND PRACTICE

International Lawyer, Volume 40, Number 1, Spring 2006

  • Henry T. King, American Bar Association's Commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials
  • Whitney R. Harris, Tyranny on Trial: The Trial of the Major German War Criminals at Nuremberg, 1945-46, An Address to the American Bar Association
  • Claus Kress, Versailles--Nuremberg--The Hague: Germany and International Criminal Law
  • Nsongurua J. Udombana, An Escape from Reason: Genocide and the International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur

Indiana International & Comparative Law Review, Volume 16, Number 1, 2005

  • Mark S. Stein, The Security Council, the International Criminal Court, and the Crime of Aggression: How Exclusive Is the Security Council's Power to Determine Aggression?

International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (Netherlands), Volume 21, Number 1, 2006

  • Robin Churchill, Dispute Settlement under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: Survey for 2004

Houston Journal of International Law Volume 28, Number 2, Spring 2006

  • Jeffrey F. Addicott, CONTRACTORS ON THE "BATTLEFIELD:" PROVIDING ADEQUATE PROTECTION, ANTI-TERRORISM TRAINING, AND PERSONNEL RECOVERY FOR CIVILIAN CONTRACTORS ACCOMPANYING THE MILITARY IN COMBAT AND CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS
  • Gregory F. Intoccia and Joe Wesley Moore, COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY, WARFARE, AND THE LAW: IS THE NETWORK A WEAPON SYSTEM?

Cardozo Law Review, Volume 27, Number 4, February 2006

Symposium - The Nuremberg Trials: A Reappraisal and Their Legacy

  • Patricia M. Wald, Running the Trial of the Century: The Nuremberg Legacy
  • Donald Bloxham, The Nuremberg Trials and the Occupation of Germany
  • Yael Danieli, Reappraising the Nuremberg Trials and Their Legacy: The Role of Victims in International Law
  • Zhang Wanhong, From Nuremberg to Tokyo: Some Reflections on the Tokyo Trial (On the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials)
  • David M. Crane, White Man's Justice: Applying International Justice After Regional Third World Conflicts
  • William A. Schabas, Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity, and Darfur: The Commission of Inquiry's Findings on Genocide

Netherlands International Law Review (Netherlands), Volume 53, Issue 1, May 2006

  • Robert Kolb, Principles as Sources of International Law (With Special Reference to Good Faith)
  • Gelijn Molier, Humanitarian Intervention and The Responsibility to Protect After 9/11

Berkeley Journal of International Law, Volume 24, Number 1, 2006

  • Grant T. Harris, THE ERA OF MULTILATERAL OCCUPATION
  • Harlan Grant Cohen, SUPREMACY AND DIPLOMACY: THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT

Leiden Journal of International Law (Netherlands), Volume 19, Number 1, March 2006

  • LOUIZA ODYSSEOS and FABIO PETITO, Introducing the International Theory of Carl Schmitt: International Law, International Relations, and the Present Global Predicament(s)
  • JÖRG FRIEDRICHS, Defining the International Public Enemy: The Political Struggle behind the Legal Debate on International Terrorism
  • MARIA CHIARA VITUCCI, Has Pandora's Box Been Closed? The Decisions on the Legality of Use of Force Cases in Relation to the Status of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) within the United Nations
  • IRIS CANOR, When Jus ad Bellum Meets Jus in Bello: The Occupier's Right of Self-Defence against Terrorism Stemming from Occupied Territories
  • ROBERT CRYER, Sudan, Resolution 1593, and International Criminal Justice

April 19, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Desmond Dinan (ed.), Origins and Evolution of the EU

Edward McWhinney & Mariko Kawano, Judge Shigeru Oda and the Path to Judicial Wisdom: Opinions on the International Court of Justice 1993-200

Pace International Law Review, Review of the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG): 2004-2005

William Schabas & Helmut Sax, Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, 37 Article 37: Prohibition of Torture, Death Penalty, Life Imprisonment and Deprivation of Liberty

Articles:

Georgetown Journal of International Law, Volume 37, Number 1, Fall 2005

  • Wayne McCormack, INCHOATE TERRORISM: LIBERALISM CLASHES WITH FUNDAMENTALISM
  • David E. Graham, THE TREATMENT AND INTERROGATION OF PRISONERS OF WAR AND DETAINEES
  • Justin Wagner, Note, THE SYSTEMATIC USE OF RAPE AS A TOOL OF WAR IN DARFUR: A BLUEPRINT FOR INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIMES PROSECUTIONS

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review, Volume 13, Number 2, Spring 2006

  • Douglas R. Burgess, Jr., HOSTIS HUMANI GENERI: PIRACY, TERRORISM AND A NEW INTERNATIONAL LAW

International and Comparative Law Quarterly (United Kingdom), Volume 55, Number 2, April 2006

  • Duncan French, Treaty Interpretation and the Incorporation of Extraneous Legal Rules
  • Sandesh Sivakumaran, Binding Armed Opposition Groups

Chinese Journal of International Law (United Kingdom), Volume 5, Number 1, March 2006

AGORA: THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE AT 60

  • Sienho Yee, Agora: The International Court of Justice at 60
  • Edward McWhinney, The International Court of Justice and International Law-making: The Judicial Activism/Self-Restraint Antinomy
  • Hugh Thirlway, The Drafting of ICJ Decisions: Some Personal Recollections and Observations
  • Stanimir A. Alexandrov, The Compulsory Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: How Compulsory Is It?
  • ABILA Committee on Intergovernmental Settlement of Disputes, Reforming the United Nations: What About the International Court of Justice?
  • Timothy O'Neill, Dispute Settlement under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Article 119 and the Possible Role of the International Court of Justice
  • Gbenga Oduntan, The Demarcation of Straddling Villages in Accordance with the International Court of Justice Jurisprudence: The Cameroon-Nigeria Experience
  • Ole Spiermann, Judge Wang Chung-hui at the Permanent Court of International Justice

European Journal of International law (United Kingdom), Volume 17, Number 1, February 2006

  • Nico Krisch and Benedict Kingsbury, Introduction: Global Governance and Global Administrative Law in the International Legal Order
  • Michael S. Barr and Geoffrey P. Miller, Global Administrative Law: The View from Basel
  • Carol Harlow, Global Administrative Law: The Quest for Principles and Values
  • Nico Krisch, The Pluralism of Global Administrative Law

Washington University Global Studies Law Review, Volume 5, Number 1, 2006

  • Juscelino F. Colares, THE EVOLVING DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL LAW AGAINST FOREIGN CORRUPTION: SOME NEW AND OLD DILEMMAS FACING THE INTERNATIONAL LAWYER
  • John O. Haley, JUDICIAL REFORM: CONFLICTING AIMS AND IMPERFECT MODELS

Naval Law Review, Volume 52, 2005

  • Lieutenant Jon Stephens, JAGC, USN, DON'T TREAD ON ME: ABSENCE OF JURISDICTION BY THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT OVER THE U.S. AND OTHER NON-SIGNATORY STATES

Military Law Review, Volume 186, Winter 2005

  • Major Richard P. DiMeglio, The Evolution of the Just War Tradition: Defining Jus Post Bellum
  • Michael Lieberman, Salvaging the Remains: The Khmer Rouge Tribunal on Trial

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law, Volume 16, Number 1, Winter 2006 (Full-Text)

  • Monica Hakimi, THE MEDIA AS PARTICIPANTS IN THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL PROCESS

Indian Journal of International Law (India), Volume 45, Number 4, December 2005

  • G. S. Sachdeva, Space Tourism: Need for Legal Radicalism

April 09, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Peter R. Baehr & Leon Gordenker, The United Nations : Reality and Ideal (4th ed.)

Andrew Clapham, Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Actors (Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law)

Joanna Harrington, Bringing Power to Justice?: The Prospects of the International Criminal Court

Dinah Shelton , Remedies in International Human Rights Law

William R. Slomanson, Fundamental Perspectives on International Law

Articles:

University of Richmond Law Review, Volume 40, Number 3, March 2006

  • Robert M. Chesney, Leaving Guantanamo: The Law of International Detainee Transfers

Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights, Volume 4, Issue 3, Spring 2006

  • William Paul Simmons, Remedies for the Women of Ciudad Juárez through the Inter-American Court of Human Rights

Liverpool Law Review (United Kingdom), Volume 27, Number 1, April 2006

  • Susan Twist, Rethinking Retrospective Criminality in the Context of War Crimes Trials
  • Barbara Korth, Establishing Universal Human Rights through War Crimes Trials and the Need for Cosmopolitan Law in an Age of Diversity

International Law & Management Review, Volume 2, Spring 2006

  • Francesco Parisi and Dr. Vincy Fon, International Customary Law and Articulation Theories: An Economic Analysis

Wisconsin International Law Journal, Volume 23, Number 4, Fall 2005

  • Peter Manus, Sovereignty, Self-Determination, and Environment-Based Cultures: The Emerging Voice of Indigenous Peoples in International Law

American Journal of International Law, Volume 100, Number 1, January 2006

  • Lori Fisler Damrosch, The "American" and the "International" in the American Journal of International Law
  • David J. Bederman, Appraising a Century of Scholarship in the American Journal of International Law
  • Richard H. Steinberg and Jonathan M. Zasloff, Power and International Law
  • Thomas M. Franck, The Power of Legitimacy and the Legitimacy of Power: International Law in an Age of Power Disequilibrium
  • Ryan Goodman, Humanitarian Intervention and Pretexts for War
  • Donald Francis Donovan and Anthea Roberts, The Emerging Recognition of Universal Civil Jurisdiction
  • Mahnoush H. Arsanjani, Negotiating the UN Declaration on Human Cloning

Temple International and Comparative Law Journal, Volume 19, Number 2, Fall 2005

  • Elizabeth F. Defeis, A Constitution for the European Union? A Transatlantic Perspective

Columbia Law Review, Volume 106, Number 2, March 2006

  • Kathleen Renée Cronin Furman, Note, THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE AND THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL: RETHINKING A COMPLICATED RELATIONSHIP

March 30, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

James R. Crawford, The Creation of States in International Law

Ustinia Dolgopol and Judith Gardam (eds.), The Challenge of Conflict: International Law Responds

Frederic L. Kirgis, The American Society of International Law's First Century 1906 - 2006

Marcelo G. Kohen (ed.), Secession International Law Perspectives

Martti Koskenniemi, From Apology to Utopia: The Structure of International Legal Argument

Rainer Lagoni & Daniel Vignes (eds.), Maritime Delimitation

Harvey Langholtz, Boris Kondoch & Alan Wells (eds.), International Peacekeeping, 10 (2004) The Yearbook of International Peace Operations

Enrico Milano, Unlawful Territorial Situations in International Law: Reconciling Effectiveness, Legality and Legitimacy

Jean-Claude Piris, Laurence Gormley & Jo Shaw (eds.), The Constitution for Europe : A Legal Analysis

A Rieu-Clarke, International Law and Sustainable Development New Lessons from the Law of International Watercourses

Shabtai Rosenne & Yaël Ronen, The Law and Practice of the International Court, 1920-2005, Fourth Edition

Marc Weller, Future of International Law (Themes for the 21st Century)


Articles:

New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Volume 37, Number 3, Spring 2005

  • Rhodri C. Williams, POST-CONFLICT PROPERTY RESTITUTION AND REFUGEE RETURN IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STANDARD- SETTING AND PRACTICE

Michigan Journal of International Law, Volume 27, Number 1, Fall 2005

  • Andrew T. Guzman, SAVING CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW

Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Volume 44, Number 2, 2006

  • Mark J. Sundahl, The "Cape Town Approach": A New Method of Making International Law
  • Jared Wessel, Judicial Policy-Making at the International Criminal Court: An Institutional Guide to Analyzing International Adjudication
  • James D. Fry, Contextualized Legal Reviews for the Methods and Means of Warfare: Cave Combat and International Humanitarian Law
  • Anthony O'Rourke (Note), The Writ of Habeas Corpus and the Special Court for Sierra Leone: Addressing an Unforeseen Problem in the Establishment of a Hybrid Court

Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law (Netherlands), Volume 13, Number 1, 2006

  • OLIVIER DE SCHUTTER, Public Interest Litigation Before the European Court of Justice

Yale Journal of International Law, Volume 31, Number 1, Winter 2006

  • Sarah H. Cleveland, Our International Constitution
  • Jacob Katz Cogan, Noncompliance and the International Rule of Law

Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Volume 29, Number 1, Winter 2005

  • John E. Noyes, The United States, the Law of the Sea Convention, and Freedom of Navigation

Texas International Law Journal Volume 41, Number 1, Winter 2006

  • Virginia Newell and Benedict Sheehy, CORPORATE MILITARIES AND STATES: ACTORS, INTERACTIONS, AND REACTIONS

Harvard International Law Journal, Volume 47, Number 1, Winter 2006

  • Catharine A. MacKinnon, Women's September 11th: Rethinking the International Law of Conflict
  • Davis Brown, A Proposal for an International Convention To Regulate the Use of Information Systems in Armed Conflict

Florida Journal of International Law Volume 17, Number 2, June 2005

  • Juliana V. Campagna, WAR OR PEACE: IT IS TIME FOR THE UNITED STATES TO RATIFY THE 1954 HAGUE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF CULTURAL PROPERTY IN THE EVENT OF ARMED CONFLICTS
  • Tank Abdel-Monem, Patrick J.D. Kennedy, & Ekaterina Apostolova, R (ON THE APPLICATION OF AL SKEINI) v. SECRETARY OF DEFENCE: A LOOK AT THE UNITED KINGDOM'S EXTRATERRITORIAL OBLIGATIONS IN IRAQ AND BEYOND

Chicago Journal of International Law, Volume 6, Number 2, Winter 2006

SYMPOSIUM: UN REFORM

  • Thomas M. Franck, Collective Security and UN Reform: Between the Necessary and the Possible
  • Michael J. Glennon, Platonism, Adaptivism, and Illusion in UN Reform
  • John C. Yoo, Force Rules: UN Reform and Intervention
  • Dr. Kirsti Samuels, Post-Conflict Peace-Building and Constitution-Making
  • William Maley, Democratic Governance and Post-Conflict Transitions
  • Seth G. Jones and James Dobbins, The UN's Record in Nation Building
  • Ari Afilalo and Dennis Patterson, Statecraft, Trade and the Order of States

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review, Volume 13, Number 1, Fall 2005

  • Richard John Galvin, THE ICC PROSECUTOR, COLLATERAL DAMAGE, AND NGOs: EVALUATING THE RISK OF A POLITICIZED PROSECUTION

March 13, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Ernest K. Bankas, The State Immunity Controversy in International Law: Private Suits Against Sovereign States in Domestic Courts

Jo-Anne Pemberton, INTERPRETING SOVEREIGNTY

Lavanya Rajamani, Differential Treatment in International Environmental Law

Mortimer N.S. Sellers, Republican Principles in International Law The Fundamental Requirements of a Just World Order

Wojciech Sadurski, Adam Czarnota, Martin Krygier (eds.), Spreading Democracy and the Rule of Law? The Impact of EU Enlargemente for the Rule of Law, Democracy and Constitutionalism in Post-Communist Legal Orders

Rüdiger Wolfrum & Volker Röben (eds.), Developments of International Law in Treaty Making


Articles:

Tulsa Journal of Comparative & International Law, Volume 13, Number 1, Fall 2005

  • Nsongurua J. Udombana, Pay Back Time in Sudan? Darfur in the International Criminal Court

European Law Journal (United Kingdom), Volume 12, Issue 2, March 2006

  • Armin Schäfer, Resolving Deadlock: Why International Organisations Introduce Soft Law
  • Isabella Eiselt & Peter Slominski, Sub-Constitutional Engineering: Negotiation, Content, and Legal Value of Interinstitutional Agreements in the EU

Wisconsin International Law Journal, Volume 23, Number 2, Spring 2005

  • Adam Day, No Exit Without Judiciary: Learning a Lesson from UNMIK's Transitional Administration in Kosovo

American University International Law Review, Volume 21, Number 3, 2006

The Seventh Annual Grotius Lecture Series

  • Justice Michael Kirby, International Law--The Impact on National Constitutions
  • A. Mark Weisburd , Using International Law to Interpret National Constitutions--Conceptual Problems: Reflections on Justice Kirby's Advocacy of International Law in Domestic Constitutional Jurisprudence

Nuclear Law Bulletin,Volume 2005, Number 2, Bulletin 76

  • O. Jankowitsch-Prevor, International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism
  • L. Vez Carmona, The International Regime on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and the Amendment to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material

March 01, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].


Books:

Hirad Abtahi & Gideon Boas (eds.), The Dynamics of International Criminal Justice: Essays in Honour of Sir Richard May

Michael Bohlander, Roman Boed, and Richard J. Wilson (eds.), DEFENSE IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS

Karin N. Calvo-Goller, The Trial Proceedings of the International Criminal Court: ICTY and ICTR Precedents

Hurst Hannum & Eileen F. Babbitt (eds.), Negotiating Self-Determination

Christian Tomuschat & Jean-Marc Thouvenin, The Fundamental Rules of the International Legal Order: Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes


Articles:

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, Volume 38, Number 5, November 2005

  • Jayanth K. Krishnan, From the ALI to the ILI: The Efforts to Export an American Legal Institution

Connecticut Law Review, Volume 38, Number 2, December 2005

  • Ernesto J. Sanchez, A CASE AGAINST JUDICIAL INTERNATIONALISM

International Lawyer, Volume 39, Number 4, Winter 2005

  • Megan A. Fairlie, Establishing Admissibility at the International Criminal Court: Does the Buck Stop with the Prosecutor, Full Stop?

Journal of International Criminal Justice (United Kingdom),Volume 4, Number 1, March 2006

  • Mireille Delmas-Marty, Interactions between National and International Criminal Law in the Preliminary Phase of Trial at the ICC
  • James G. Stewart, Rethinking Guantánamo: Unlawful Confinement as Applied in International Criminal Law

International Review of the Red Cross (Switzerland),Volume 87, Number 859, September 2005

  • Michael N. Schmitt, Precision attack and international humanitarian law
  • Alexandra Boivin, Complicity and beyond: International law and the transfer of small arms and light weapons
  • David P. Fidler, The meaning of Moscow: "Non-lethal" weapons and international law in the early 21st century

Boston College International and Comparative Law Review,Volume 29, Number 1, Winter 2006

  • Douglas E. Edlin, THE ANXIETY OF SOVEREIGNTY: BRITAIN, THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
  • Reuven Young, DEFINING TERRORISM: THE EVOLUTION OF TERRORISM AS A LEGAL CONCEPT IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ITS INFLUENCE ON DEFINITIONS IN DOMESTIC LEGISLATION

Virginia Journal of International Law, Volume 45, Number 4, Summer 2005

  • A. Mark Weisburd, Roper and the Use of International Sources

Cornell Law Review,Volume 91, Number 2, January 2006

  • Vicki C. Jackson, WORLD HABEAS CORPUS

American Journal of International Law, Volume 99, Number 4, October 2005

  • Jens David Ohlin, Applying the Death Penalty to Crimes of Genocide
  • Theodor Meron, Revival of Customary Humanitarian Law

Fordham International Law Journal, Volume 29, Number 1, December 2005

  • Michael J. Kelly, CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE RULING ON ISRAEL'S SECURITY BARRIER

February 09, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net weekly feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Aldo Chircop, Scott Coffen-Smout, & Moira McConnell (eds.), Ocean Yearbook 20

Stephen Macedo (ed.), Universal Jurisdiction National Courts and the Prosecution of Serious Crimes Under International Law

Surya P.Subedi, International Watercourses Law for the 21st Century

Articles:

Fordham International Law Journal, Volume 29, Number 1, December 2005

  • Michael J. Kelly, CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE RULING ON ISRAEL'S SECURITY BARRIER

Minnesota Journal of International Law, Volume 15, Issue 1, Winter 2006

  • David Weissbrodt, Ferhat Pekin, Amelia Wilson, Piercing the Confidentiality Veil: Physician Testimony in International Criminal Trials Against Perpetrators of Torture

Cardozo Journal of International & Comparative Law, Volume 13, Number 2, Fall 2005

  • David Allen Larson, Understanding the Cost of the War against Iraq and How that Realization can Affect International Law

Non-State Actors and International Law (Netherlands), Volume 5, Number 3, 2005

  • Jill Marshall, Torture Committed by Non-State Actors: The Developing Jurisprudence from the Ad Hoc Tribunals
  • Lance Bartholomeusz, The Amicus Curiae before International Courts and Tribunals

American University International Law Review, Volume 21, Number 2, 2005

SYMPOSIUM: THE GENEVA CONVENTIONS AND THE RULES OF WAR IN THE POST-9/11 AND IRAQ WORLD

  • William H. Taft, Keynote Address
  • Manuel E. F. Supervielle, Islam, the Law of War, and the U.S. Soldier

January 23, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net weekly feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Desmond Dinan (ed.), Origins and Evolution of the EU

Lavanya Rajamani, Differential Treatment in International Environmental Law

Ole Kristian Fauchald and Jacob Werksman (eds.), Yearbook of International Environmental Law, Volume 15, 2004

Articles:

Ocean Development and International Law, Volume 37, Number 1, January-March 2006

  • Timothy C. Perry, Blurring the Ocean Zones: The Effect of the Proliferation Security Initiative on the Customary International Law of the Sea

Law and Contemporary Problems, Volume 68, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer/Autumn 2005

  • David Dyzenhaus, The Rule of (Administrative) Law in International Law

Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Volume 44, Number 1, 2005

  • David Kaye, Adjudicating Self-Defense: Discretion, Perception, and the Resort to Force in International Law David Kaye
  • Wayne Sandholtz, The Iraqi National Museum and International Law: A Duty to Protect

International and Comparative Law Quarterly (United Kingdom), Volume 55, Number 1, January 2006

  • Alex Mills, The Private History of International Law
  • Joanna Harrington, Scrutiny and Approval: The Role for Westminster-Style Parliaments in Treaty-Making
  • Michael Bohlander, Referring an Indictment from the ICTY and ICTR to another Court--Rule 11Bis and the Consequences for the Law of Extradition
  • Matthew Happold, Darfur, the Security Council, and the International Criminal Court

Cornell International Law Journal, Volume 38, Number 3, Fall 2005

SYMPOSIUM - Miloševic & Hussein on Trial

  • Geoffrey Robertson, QC, Ending Impunity: How International Criminal Law Can Put Tyrants on Trial

PANEL 1: Global or Local Justice: Who Should Try Ousted Leaders?

  • Farhad Malekian, Emasculating the Philosophy of International Criminal Justice in the Iraqi Special Tribunal
  • Frédéric Mégret, In Defense of Hybridity: Towards a Representational Theory of International Criminal Justice
  • Jeremy Rabkin , Global Criminal Justice: An Idea Whose Time Has Passed
  • Ruth Wedgwood, Address to the Cornell International Law Journal Symposium: Miloševic & Hussein on Trial

PANEL 2: Perspectives on Transitional Justice: Collective Memory, Command Responsibility, and the Political Psychology of Leadership

  • Nataša Kandic, The ICTY Trials and Transitional Justice in Former Yugoslavia
  • Mark J. Osiel, Modes of Participation in Mass Atrocity
  • Jerrold M. Post & Lara K. Panis, Tyranny on Trial: Personality and Courtroom Conduct of Defendants Slobodan Miloševic and Saddam Hussein
  • Ruti Teitel, The Law and Politics of Contemporary Transitional Justice

PANEL 3: The Trial Process: Prosecution, Defense, and Investigation

  • Michael A. Newton, The Iraqi Special Tribunal: A Human Rights Perspective
  • Tom Parker, Prosecuting Saddam: The Coalition Provisional Authority and the Evolution of the Iraqi Special Tribunal
  • Michael P. Scharf & Ahran Kang, Errors and Missteps: Key Lessons the Iraqi Special Tribunal Can Learn from the ICTY, ICTR, and SCSL
  • Mikhail Wladimiroff, Former Heads of State on Trial

PERSPECTIVES

  • Payam Akhavan, Justice, Power, and the Realities of Interdependence: Lessons from the Miloševic and Hussein Trials
  • Michael J. Kelly, The Tricky Nature of Proving Genocide Against Saddam Hussein Before the Iraqi Special Tribunal
  • Alfred P. Rubin, Miloševic and Hussein on Trial

January 15, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net weekly feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Jeffrey F. Addicott, Terrorism Law Cases and Materials (3rd ed.)

Thomas Cottier, Joost Pauwelyn, and Elisabeth Bürgi (eds.), Human Rights and International Trade

Edward W. Daigneault, Drafting International Agreements in Legal English

Articles:

Journal of the Philosophy of International Law (United Kingdom),Volume 1, Issue 1, 2006

  • Anthony Carty, The Black Hole of Modernity: From Sovereignty to International Legal Order and Back Again!

Michigan State Journal of International Law, Volume 13, Issue 3, 2005

  • Carlos Di Ponio, Competition, Cooperation, and Conflict: An Assessment of the Extraterritorial Application and Enforcement of Competition Laws in Canada and the United States
  • Gregory Tardi , Comparative First Jurisprudence on the War in Iraq
  • Laurence Juma, Africa, its Conflicts and its Traditions: Debating A Suitable Role for Tradition in Africa Peace Initiatives

San Diego International Law Journal, Volume 7, Number 1, Fall 2005

  • Edward R. Fluet, Conflict Diamonds: U.S. Responsibility and Response
  • Amos N. Guiora, Legislative and Policy Responses to Terrorism

January 09, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net weekly feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

  • Gian Antoini Benacchio & Barbara Pasa, A Common Law for Europe
  • Michael Byers, War Law : Understanding International Law and Armed Conflict
  • James Crawford & Vaughan Lowe (eds.), British Year Book of International Law 2004 Volume 75
  • Adam Czarnota, Martin Krygier & Wojciech Sadurski, Rethinking the Rule of Law after Communism
  • Stephen Weatherill, Cases and Materials on EU Law

Articles:

Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights, Volume 4, Issue 2, Fall 2005

  • Symposium:  The Future of the United Nations in Matters of Security and Human Rights

Michigan Journal of International Law, Volume 26, Number 4, Summer 2005

  • Laurel E. Fletcher, From Indifference to Engagement: Bystanders and International Criminal Justice

American University International Law Review, Volume 21, Number 1, 2005

  • Louis-Philippe F. Rouillard, Misinterpreting the Prohibition of Torture Under International Law: The Office of Legal Counsel Memorandum

Brooklyn Journal of International Law, Volume 31, Number 1, 2005

  • Erik B. Bluemel, Overcoming NGO Accountability Concerns in International Governance

International Lawyer, Volume 39, Number 3, Fall 2005

  • Claes Sandgren, Combating Corruption: The Misunderstood Role of Law

January 01, 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net weekly feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

  • John Grant, ed., Deskbook Of International Criminal Law
  • Lutz Feldt, Proliferation Security Initiative (psi): Instrument For The Evolution Of International Law Of The Sea (HTML e-doc) 

Articles:

War Crimes, Genocide & Crimes Against Humanity, Volume 1, Number 1, January 2005

  • David H. Jones, On the prevention of genocide: The gap between research and education
  • George S. Yacoubian, Jr., Anna N. Astvatsaturova, & Tracy M. Proietti, Iraq and the ICC: Should Iraqi Nationals be prosecuted for the crime of genocide before the International Criminal Court?

Journal of International Affairs, Volume 59, Number 1, Fall/Winter 2005

  • John Norton Moore and William L. Schachte Jr., The Senate Should Give Immediate Advice and Consent to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Why the Critics Are Wrong
  • Doug Bandow, Don't Resurrect the Law of the Sea Treaty

Gonzaga Journal of International Law, Volume 9, 2005

  • Martin Lee, A Case for World Government of Antarctica
  • Andre Verani, Dividing the Sea: the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention, Maritime Case Law, and the Current Dispute Between Guyana and Suriname

December 25, 2023

Recent Scholarship: This Week in International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net weekly feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Paul Schiff Berman, The Globalization of International Law

Vaughan Lowe, International Law

Stuart Maslen, Commentaries on Arms Control Treaties: The Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production, and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction, Volume 1

Terry Nardin and Melissa S. Williams (eds.), Humanitarian Intervention

Steven Wheatley, Democracy, Minorities and International Law

Articles:

Netherlands International Law Review,Volume 52, Issue 3, December 2005

  • Michal Gondek, Extraterritorial Application of The European Convention on Human Rights: Territorial Focus in the Age of Globalization?
  • Peter Hilpold, Reforming the United Nations: New Proposals in a Longlasting Endeavour
  • Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto, The Military Ascent into Space: From Playground to Battleground: The New Uncertain Game in the Heavens

International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 10, Number 1, March 2006

  • Murat Metin Hakki, War crimes and the war in Iraq: Can George W. Bush and Tony Blair be held legally responsible?
  • Rachel Kerr, Prosecuting war crimes: Trials and tribulations

George Washington International Law Review Volume 38, Number 1, 2006

  • Laura E. Little, Transnational Guidance in Terrorism Cases
  • Emeka Duruigbo, Permanent Sovereignty and Peoples' Ownership of Natural Resources in

International Law Nordic Journal of International Law (Sweden), Volume 74, Numbers 3-4, 2005

  • Andreas L. Paulus, Jus Cogens in a Time of Hegemony and Fragmentation An Attempt at a Re-appraisal Catherine Brolmann, Law-Making Treaties: Form and Function in International Law

December 17, 2023

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A new juscogens.net feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law.

Books:

Philip Allott, Towards the International Rule of Law: Essays in Integrated Constitutional Theory

Ustinia Dolgopol & Judith Gardam, eds., The Challenge of Conflict: International Law Responds

Enrico Milano, Unlawful Territorial Situations in International Law: Reconciling Effectiveness, Legality and Legitimacy

Christian J. Tams, Enforcing Obligations Erga Omnes in International Law


Articles:

Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, Volume 34, Number 1, Fall 2005

  • James Thuo Gathii, Foreign Precedents in the Federal Judiciary: The Case of the World Trade Organizations DSB Decisions

University of Chicago Law Review, Volume 72, Number 4, Fall 2005

  • Rosa Ehrenreich Brooks, Failed States, or the State as Failure?

International Criminal Law Review (Netherlands), Volume 5, Number 4, December 2005

  • Stefania Negri, The Principle of "Equality of Arms" and the Evolving Law of International Criminal Procedure
  • Neelanjan Maitra, A Perpetual Possibility? The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda's Recognition of the Genocide of 1994

Tulane European and Civil Law Forum, Volume 20, 2005

  • Clemens Rieder, Protecting Human Rights Within the European Union: Who Is Better Qualified to Do the Job-- the European Court of Justice or the European Court of Human Rights?

Georgetown Journal of International Law, Volume 36, Number 4, Summer 2005

  • Amichai Cohen, Bureaucratic Internalization: Domestic Governmental Agencies and the Legitimization of International Law

November 19, 2023

International Law Topics: Torture and Positive Law

Jeremy Waldron, "Torture and Positive Law: Jurisprudence for the White House," 105 Colum. L. Rev. 1681 (2005)

From the Columbia Law Review, an article that "argues that the prohibition on torture is not just one rule among others, but a legal archetype—a provision which is emblematic of our larger commitment to non-brutality in the legal system. Characterizing it as an archetype affects how we think about the implications of authorizing torture (or interrogation methods that come close to torture). It affects how we think about issues of definition in regard to torture. And it affects how we think about the absolute character of the legal and moral prohibitions on torture. . . .the Article concludes not only that the absolute prohibition on torture should remain in force, but also that any attempt to loosen it . . .would deal a traumatic blow to our legal system and affect our ability to sustain the law's commitment to human dignity and nonbrutality even in areas where torture as such is not involved."

Further Information:

Columbia Law Review
Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
Daniel Levin, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice, LEGAL STANDARDS APPLICABLE UNDER 18 U.S.C. §§ 2340-2340A: MEMORANDUM OPINION FOR THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL, December 30, 2023 (discussing federal criminal prohibition against torture)


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