Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

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from January 2007
Last Number: March 2023

Case Western Reserve University School of Law
ISSN 0008-7254


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 422

March 22, 2019

  • Talking Foreign Policy: Responding to Rogue States.

  • World War Web: Rethinking 'Aiding and Abetting' in the Social Media Age.

  • Mens Rea Reform as a Demand-Side Solution to the Problem of Sex Trafficking.

  • Time's Up, Councilman: Why Military Commissions Warrant Exemption from Abstention Doctrine.

  • Sifting Through the Arbitrators For The Woman, The Minority, The Newcomer.

  • Non-Appropriation, No Problem: The Outer Space Treaty Is Ready for Asteroid Mining.

  • March 22, 2021

  • Foreword: American Society of International Law's 10th Midyear Meeting.

  • Africanization and the Reform of International Investment Law.

  • Interfacing Privacy and Trade.

  • How the Coronavirus Crisis Challenges International Investment (Customary) Law Rules: Which Role for the Necessity Defense?

  • Adding New Ingredients to an Old Recipe: Do ISDS Reforms and New Investment Treaties Support Human Rights?

  • Killing Qasem Soleimani: International Lawyers Divided and Conquered.

  • Who Owns Ocean Biodiversity? The Legal Status and Role of Patents as a Means to Achieve Equitable Distribution of Benefits.

  • The Role of International Organizations in the Development of International Environmental Law: Adjusting the Lenses of Analysis.

  • Offender Rehabilitation in International Criminal Justice: Towards Implementation of Tailored Rehabilitation Programs.

  • Health Care and Sanitation Rights of Asylum Seekers in United States Immigration Detention: How the United States is in Violation of International Human Rights Law and International Norms.

  • Ghosts in America: Working Towards Building a Legal Framework for Stateless Individuals in the United States.

  • Pathways to Accountability for Starvation Crimes in Yemen.

  • Neutral on its Face, Dignitary Harm at its Core.

  • Prosecuting Bride Kidnapping: The Law Isn't Enough; Aligning Cultural Norms with the Law.

  • March 22, 2020

  • Codifying the Obligations of States Relating to the Prevention of Atrocities.

  • Innovating to Restrain the Use of the Veto in the United Nations Security Council.

  • Questioning Unlimited Veto Use in the Face of Atrocity Crimes.

  • Crime as Cognitive Constraint: Facebook's Role in Myanmar's Incitement Landscape and the Promise of International Tort Liability.

  • Section 230 and the Duty to Prevent Mass Atrocities.

  • Social Media Platforms in International Criminal Investigations.

  • Documentation for Accountability.

  • Lawyering Peace: Infusing Accountability into the Peace Negotiations Process.

  • Talking Foreign Policy - April 24, 2019 broadcast: "Untangling the Yemen Crisis".

  • Talking Foreign Policy - October 1, 2019 broadcast: "The Rohingya Genocide".

  • March 22, 2022

  • THE ACADEMY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: A CATALYST FOR CHANGE AND INNOVATION.

  • THE ARC OF JUSTICE: FROM NUREMBERG TO THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL.

  • HUGO GROTIUS AND THE CONCEPT OF GROTIAN MOMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW.

  • THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST: PURPOSE AND METHOD IN SCHOLARSHIP ON INTERNATIONAL LAW.

  • GROTIAN MOMENTS AND STATEHOOD.

  • LITTLE PROGRESS IN THE SIXTH COMMITTEE ON CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY.

  • WHY THE VETO POWER IS NOT UNLIMITED: A RESPONSE TO CRITIQUES OF, AND QUESTIONS ABOUT, EXISTING LEGAL LIMITS TO THE VETO POWER IN THE FACE OF ATROCITY CRIMES.

  • THE MINDS BEHIND THE MOVEMENT: THE ROLE OF ACADEMICS IN EAST ASIA'S WAR REPARATIONS LITIGATION.

  • WHAT WAR DID TO THE ACADEMY, WHAT THE ACADEMY DID TO WAR: A 20-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ON THE EFFECTS OF THE POST-9/11 WARS.

  • TEACHING INTERNATIONAL LAW IN PURSUIT OF JUSTICE.

  • THE ERASURE OF TORTURE IN AMERICA.

  • IMMIGRATION AFTER THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION: SURGICAL FIX OR ANOTHER BAND-AID?

  • PRAXIS FOR PEACE.

  • RESPONDING TO CLAIMS OF ATROCITIES AGAINST THE ROHINGYA: BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE 2018 ROHINGYA DOCUMENTATION PROJECT.

  • THE ORIGIN STORY OF THE PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW & POLICY GROUP: A CASE STUDY IN STRATEGIC OPTIMISM.

  • TALKING FOREIGN POLICY: "BLOOD & TREASURE".

  • A REGIONAL CUSTOS MORUMI CORPORATE LIABILITY UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW IN NORTH AMERICA AFTER NEVSUN RESOURCES AND NESTLE.

  • PRIVACY VS. IDENTITY RIGHTS: A CALL FOR THE UNITED STATES TO ADOPT THE UNITED KINGDOM'S "OPEN ID" SYSTEM FOR ARTIFICIAL REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY.

  • EQUITY CROWDFUNDING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN AFRICAN COUNTRIES: A FRAMEWORK.

  • CLIMATE LITIGATION'S PATHWAYS TO CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY.