Vol. 46 No. 3, May 2013
Index
- Losing the forest for the trees: Syria, law, and the pragmatics of conflict recognition.
- Losing the forest for the trees: Syria, law, and the pragmatics of conflict recognition.
- Proportionality in military force at war's multiple levels: averting civilian casualties vs. safeguarding soldiers.
- Proportionality in military force at war's multiple levels: averting civilian casualties vs. safeguarding soldiers.
- Civil actions for acts that are valid according to religious family law but harm women's rights: legal pluralism in cases of collision between two sets of laws.
- Civil actions for acts that are valid according to religious family law but harm women's rights: legal pluralism in cases of collision between two sets of laws.
- Is seasteading the high seas a legal possibility? Filling the gaps in international sovereignty law and the law of the seas.
- Solving 'the gravest natural resource shortage you've never heard of': applying transnational new governance to the phosphate industry.
- A behavioral economic approach to nuclear disarmament advocacy.