No. 27-2, December 2013
Index
- Landlubbers as Pirates: the Lack of "high Seas" Requirement for the Incitement and Intentional Facilitation of Piracy
- The Federal Circuit Stumbles: U.s. Customs Gets "green Light" for Indefinite Indecision on Importer Protests
- Applying Double Effect in Armed Conflicts: a Crisis of Legitimacy
- Transitional Justice for Tojo's Japan: the United States Role in the Establishment of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East and Other Transitional Justice Mechanisms for Japan After World War Ii
- Complementarity and Post-coloniality
- Norms Governing the Interstate Use of Force: Explaining the Status Quo Bias of International Law
- Inheriting International Rivers: State Succession to Territorial Obligations, South Sudan, and the 1959 Nile Waters Agreement
- "i'm Not Half the Man I Used to Be:[closesmartdoublequote] Exposure to Risk Without Bodily Harm in Anglo-american and Israeli Law
- The Dark Heart of Eastern Europe: Applying the British Model to Football-related Violence and Racism
- Freedom of Expression in Russia as it Relates to Criticism of the Government
- Nothing Certain About Death and Taxes (and Inheritance): European Union Regulation of Cross-border Successions
- Jurisdictional Battles in Both European Union Cross-border Injunctions and United States Anti-suit Injunctions
- Chinese Currency Manipulation: Are There Any Solutions?
- A Gap Between Ideals and Reality: the Right to Health and the Inaccessibility of Healthcare for Haitian Migrant Workers in the Dominican Republic
- Being Able to Prosecute Saif Al-islam Gaddafi: Applying Article 17(3) of the Rome Statute to Libya