Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

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desde Enero 2007
Último Número: Marzo 2023

Case Western Reserve University School of Law
ISSN 0008-7254




Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 422

22 de Marzo de 2010

  • The value of claiming torture: an analysis of Al-Qaeda's tactical lawfare strategy and efforts to fight back.

  • Lawfare and U.S. national security.

  • Lawfare and the definition of aggression: what the Soviet Union and Russian Federation can teach us.

  • The Knight's Code, not his Lance.

  • Carl Schmitt and the critique of lawfare.

  • The legality of reciprocity in the war against terrorism.

  • The status of corporations in the travaux preparatoires of the Genocide Convention: the search for personhood.

  • Human rights and humanitarian law - conflict or convergence.

  • Animals are property: the violation of soldiers' rights to strays in Iraq.

  • The take down: case studies regarding "lawfare" in international criminal justice: the West African experience.

  • Lawfare and counterlawfare: the demonization of the Gitmo Bar and other legal strategies in the war on terror.

  • Semiotic definition of "lawfare".

  • 22 de Marzo de 2011

  • The impact of third-party financing on transnational litigation.

  • What is this case doing here? Human rights litigation in the courts of the United States.

  • Understanding when and how domestic courts apply IHL.

  • Security Council Resolution 1973 on Libya: a moment of legal & moral clarity.

  • Intervention in Libya, yes; intervention in Syria, no: deciphering the Obama Administration.

  • "Price tag": West Bank settlers' terrorizing of Palestinians to deter Israeli government law enforcement.

  • Piracy off the coast of Somalia.

  • International Law in Crisis: seeking the best prosecution model for Somali pirates.

  • Enhancing international efforts to prosecute suspected pirates.

  • Non-agricultural market access and services trade.

  • The crisis of international law.

  • Climate change and crises of international law: possibilities for geographic reenvisioning.

  • Three climate crises.

  • Fifty years after: a critical look at the Eichmann trial.

  • Victims before international criminal courts: some views and concerns of an ICC trial judge.

  • Resolving Arctic sovereignty from a Scandinavian perspective.

  • 1 de Enero de 2012

  • Was Katyn a genocide?

  • Was Katyn a genocide?

  • Preventing the financing of terrorism.

  • Strengthening our security: a new international standard on trade-based money laundering is needed now.

  • Financial controls and counter-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

  • Terrorism financing indicators for financial institutions in the United States.

  • Defending blasphemy: exploring religious expression under Ireland's blasphemy law.

  • Implementing international anti-corruption standards to improve Afghanistan's education system.

  • Rating the raters: restoring confidence and accountability in credit rating agencies.

  • Child pirates from Somalia: a call for the international community to support the further development of juvenile justice systems in Puntland and Somaliland.

  • Implementing Article 32 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child as a domestic statute: protecting children from abusive labor practices.

  • The U.K. Bribery Act: endless jurisdictional liability on corporate violators.

  • Katyn: justice delayed or justice denied? Report of the Cleveland Experts' Meeting.

  • What was distinctive about Katyn? The massacres in context.

  • Mass murderers discover mass murder: the Germans and Katyn, 1943.

  • Post-1991 Katyn investigations in Poland.

  • 72 years later: still seeking accountability for the Katyn Forest massacre.

  • Katyn forest massacre: of genocide, state lies, and secrecy.

  • 1 de Enero de 2007

  • Foreword: lessons from the Saddam trial.

  • Transcript: trying Saddam: an insider's perspective.

  • Ceding the high ground: the Iraqi High Criminal Court statute and the trial of Saddam Hussein.

  • Judging Human Rights Watch: an appraisal of Human Rights Watch's analysis of the Ad-Dujayl trial.