Denver Journal of International Law and Policy
- Resolving sovereignty-based conflicts: the emerging approach of earned sovereignty.
- HONOR KILLING AND THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: CULTURAL RIGHT OR HUMAN RIGHT VIOLATION?
- The Environment, Climate Change, And Human Rights: The Significance Of The Human Right To Environment.
- The policy/operational dichotomy in intra-state tort liability: an example of the ever-continuing transformation of the common law.
- The 2002 Johannesburg World Summit on sustainable development: International Environmental Law collides with reality, turning Jo'burg into "joke'burg".
- The grave new world of terrorism: a lawyer's view.
- Preemptive or preventive war: a discussion of legal and moral standards.
- Hawala, money laundering, and terrorism finance: micro-lending as an end to illicit remittance.
- Military commissions and terrorism.
- Global Efforts to Realize the Essential but Elusive Goal of Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment (SDG 5).
- Jurisdictional conflicts between the ICC and the African Union - solution to the dilemma.
- Exploring America's Approach on Environmental Issues.
- NAFTA Chapter 11 dispute resolution and Mexico: a healthy mix of international law, economics and politics.
- The fundamental human right to prosecution and compensation.
- Assumptions of legitimacy: and the foundations of international territorial administration.
- Introduction to model laws on lighting.
- Challenging history: the role of international law in the U.S. legal system.
- STEMMING THE BIAS OF CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS OVER ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL RIGHTS.
- The plight of Zimbabwean unaccompanied refugee minors in South Africa: a call for comprehensive legislative action.
- Invigorating enforcement mechanisms of the International Labor Organization in pursuit of U.S. labor objectives.
- WTO and the Environment.
- Population - environment linkages in international law.
- Humanitarian Intervention: The United Nations in an Evolving World Order.
- An Emerging Legal Perspective on Transnational Business Law: Development Law Theory and Practice.
- The interpretation of general exceptions in international trade and investment law: is a sustainable development interpretive approach possible?
- Investor-state mediation and the rise of transparency in international investment law: opportunity or threat?
- Ethiopia's armed intervention in Somalia: the legality of self-defense in response to the threat of terrorism.
- Critical essay: theoretical foundations in development law: a reconciliation of opposites?
- The Doha Round negotiations on agricultural subsidies.
- Criminalizing extrajudicial killings.
- Why NAFTA violates the Canadian Constitution.
- Voluntary repatriation of refugees and customary international law *.
- The COVID-19 pandemic in a time of deglobalization: CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES FOR GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION.
- Millennium development Goal 6 and the trifecta of HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis in Africa: a human rights analysis.
- Multilateral environmental agreements: from Montreal to Kyoto - a theoretical approach to an improved climate change regime.
- Illegal renditions and improper treatment: an obligation to provide refugee remedies pursuant to the Convention Against Torture.
- The human rights approach to peace in Sierra Leone: the analysis of the peace process and human rights enforcement in a civil war situation.
- Clarifying the law relating to unmanned drones and the use of force: the relationships between human rights, self-defense, armed conflict, and international humanitarian law.
- The preventive/preemptive war doctrine cannot justify the Iraq war.
- The unfinished "criminal procedure revolution" of post-democratization South Korea.
- UN-based international criminal tribunals: how they mix and match.
- The prohibition of torture: absolute means absolute.
- The global challenge of protecting human rights: promising new developments.
- Establishing norms for private military and security companies.
- The adjudication of genocide: gacaca and the road to reconciliation in Rwanda.
- Dual-use free trade agreements: the contemporary alternative to high-tech export controls.
- R2P=MDGS implementing the responsibility to protect through the millennium development goals.
- Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch Staff, NAFTA's Broken Promises: The Border Betrayed.
- Human security, humanitarian intervention, and third world concerns.
- The effectiveness of audiovisual regulation inside the European Union: the television without frontiers directive and cultural protectionism.
- Perspectives on the Bush Administration's new immigrant guestworker proposal: the time for immigration reform is now.
- The economic community of West African States and the regional use of force.
- Global and going nowhere: sustainable development, global governance & liberal democracy.
- Indus Waters Treaty: An Impediment to the Indian Hydro-Hegemony.
- Rethinking amnesty.
- Global Governance of Financial Systems: the International Regulation of Systemic Risk.
- The threat of nuclear terrorism and September 11th: wake-up call to get the treaties right.
- Humanitarian law and the environment.
- A Regional Cooperative Regime Should Be Established to Respond to the Radioactive Water Disposal Plan from Fukushima.
- The impact of corruption on international trade.
- The end of hibernation of stabilization clause in investment arbitration: reassessing its contribution to sustainable development.
- Microfinance - is there a solution? A survey on the use of MFIs to alleviate poverty in India.
- The effectiveness of the World Bank's anti-corruption efforts: current legal and structural obstacles and uncertainties.
- UNESCO, Palestine and archaeology in conflict.
- New challenges for the maquiladoras: legal and policy implications of NAFTA Article 303 for United States-Mexico trade.
- Wartime detention of enemy combatants: what if there were a war and no one could be detained without an attorney?
- EFFECTIVE ENGAGEMENT OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS TO ADDRESS EXISTING INADEQUACIES IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF NORMS AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND FORCED LABOR.
- Darfur and the Crime of Genocide.
- The common heritage of mankind: past, present, and future.
- The future of human rights in the age of globalization.
- The role of the media, law, and national resolve in the war on terror.
- Evolving practice in the field: informing the international legal obligation to "protect".
- Rescheduling as the groundwork for secondary markets in sovereign debt.
- The law and politics of the Charles Taylor case.
- A Call for Congressional Action: Revisiting Universal Jurisdiction in the United States.
- Preemptive and preventive use of force, collective security, and human security.
- Nullum Crimen and Related Claims.
- Entrenching sustainable human development in the design of the global agenda after 2015.
- A comparative analysis of the Israeli and Arab water law traditions and insights for modern water sharing agreements.
- Banning Imports of Hunting Trophies and Protecting Endangered Wildlife.
- Development and dissemination of clean lighting: model law on lighting for developing countries.
- VT4 Ltd. v. Vlaamse Gemeenschap: Court of Justice ruling heralds new age of European broadcast and advertising deregulation.
- The Europeanization of America: What Every American Should Know About the European Union.
- Congress and the treaty power: an originalist argument against unilateral presidential termination of the ABM treaty.
- Chancellor Daniel L. Ritchie.
- Stalled between seasons: the international legal status of Palestine during the interim period.
- The human right to environment and the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
- The Law of Information Conflict: National Security Law in Cyberspace.
- In principle but not in practice: the expansion of essential state interests in the doctrine of necessity under customary international law.
- Making "regime change" multilateral: the war on terror and transitions to democracy.
- The spaghetti bowl revisited in the context of corruption: understanding how corrupt countries could subvert the WTO's rule-oriented system through preferential trade agreements.
- Self-determination and secession under international law.
- International lawlessness, international politics and the problem of terrorism: a conundrum of international law and U.S. foreign policy.
- World trade law after Doha: multilateral, regional, and national approaches.
- The unpleasant responsibilities of international human rights law.
- Juvenile justice in belligerent occupation regimes: comparing the coalition provisional authority administration in Iraq with the Israeli military government in the territories administered by Israel.
- Steps towards an alignment of intellectual property in South-South exchanges: a return to TRIPs.
- Testing the jurisdictional limits of the international investment regime: the blocking of social media and Internet censorship.
- Free trade but not free transport? The Mexican stand-off.
- The future of international law in its administrative mode.
- Cool War: The Future of Global Competition.
- Peace by other means: using rewards in UN efforts to end conflicts.
- In search of an understanding with the United States.
- Club goods and regulatory opportunism: Trans-Pacific Partnership and rules of origin for autos.
- 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.
- Nicolas v. Romulo: Supreme Court of the Philippines rules on post-Medellin constitutionality of a sole-executive agreement negotiated with the United States.
- The continuing relevance of Article 2(4): a consideration of the status of the U.N. Charter's limitations on the use of force.
- The Spratly Islands dispute and the law of the sea.
- Domestic influence of the International Court of Justice.
- Committee Report on Jurisdiction, Definition of Crimes, and Complementarity.
- Perspectives on the Bush Administration's new immigrant guestworker proposal: immigrant labor issues.
- Improving national enforcement for better governance implementing multilateral environmental agreements.
- The problems and gaps in the nuclear liability conventions and an analysis of how an actual claim would be brought under the current existing treaty regime in the event of a nuclear accident.
- The public offer of securities in the United Kingdom.
- Resolving North America's environmental disputes.
- Changing Tides Of The Nile: Analyzing Egypt's Claim To Preserve Its Historical Water Rights.
- Bringing BITs back from the brink: incorporating progressive treatment provisions in international investment agreements to maintain policy space for state regulation of human rights.
- Soft law for solid contracts? A comparative analysis of the value of the UNIDROIT principles of international commercial contracts and the principles of European contract law to the process of contract law harmonization.
- The building blocks of hybrid justice.
- Errata.
- Whistleblowing in a foreign key: the consistency of ethics regulation under Sarbanes-Oxley with the WTO GATS provisions.
- Earned sovereignty: the future of sovereignty-based conflict resolution.
- Sovereignty and humanity: reality and possibility.
- Negotiating an energy deal under TTIP: drivers and impediments to U.S. shale exports to Europe.
- Drone warfare and the law of armed conflict.
- A Grotian moment: changes in the legal theory of statehood.
- A note to states defending humanitarian intervention: examining viable arguments before the International Court of Justice.
- Job Centre: the ongoing demise of public monopolies in Europe.
- Prosecuting al Qaeda: America's human rights policy interests are best served by trying terrorists under international tribunals.
- The Political Economy of International Shipping in Developing Countries.
- International human rights law and the war on terrorism.
- Places of Refuge for Ships: Emerging Environmental Concerns of a Maritime Custom.
- Victims' participation rights within the International Criminal Court: a critical overview.
- The computer piracy superhighway.
- If the non-person King gets no due process, will International Shoe get the boot?
- Hong Kong's 1997 transition: U.N. enforcement mechanisms to guarantee Hong Kong's human rights will endure after the transition.
- Preemptive self-defense in an age of weapons of mass destruction: operation Iraqi freedom.
- SALVAGING THE UNITED NATIONS REDD PROGRAM AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS.
- War on terror or terror wars: the problem in defining terrorism.
- Beyond self-defense: United Nations peacekeeping operations & the use of force.
- Diversity and the European Union: Grant v. SWT, the Treaty of Amsterdam, and the free movement of persons.
- Liability and compensation for harm caused by nuclear activities.
- International law fights terrorism in the Muslim world: a Middle Eastern perspective.
- The ICJ's "Uganda wall": a barrier to the principle of distinction and an entry point for lawfare.
- Introduction.
- Kremzow v. Republik Osterreich: A case for excluding human rights issues from the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
- Developments and limits in international jurisprudence.
- The international law of antitrust compliance.
- Towards holistic transnational protection: an overview of international public law approaches to kidnapping.
- International merger control: globalization or global failure?
- International law concerning the status and marking of remotely piloted aircraft.
- THE TRADE FACILITATION AGREEMENT: BUILDING FAITH IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN AN UNCERTAIN TIME.
- The global compact, environmental principles, and change in international environmental politics.
- The sale of English justice.
- Immigration and immigration law after 9/11: getting it straight.
- Aid for trade: a roadmap for success.
- Pornography: Group Pressures and Individual Rights.
- An alternate role for the International Court of Justice: applied to Cameroon v. Nigeria.
- Subversive Sites: Feminist Engagements with Law in India.
- Sustainability and sovereignty in the 21st century.
- Universal jurisdiction: chronicle of a death foretold?
- The conflict between development and the right of the child to health.
- No other Gods before me: spheres of influence in the relationship between Christianity and Islam.
- Nuclear weapons, human security, and international law.
- Earned sovereignty: the political dimension.
- Sacrificial lambs of globalization: child labor in the twenty-first century.
- United against gender violence: Europeans struggle to provide protection for migrants.
- Oil and sustainability in the Arctic Circle.
- Meddling with the Mullahs: an analysis of the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996.
- The European Court of Justice: an active enforcer of freedom, or a passive player in the EC game?
- Implementing the U.N. Torture Convention in U.S. extradition cases.
- The EU should merge energy and environmental policy to achieve energy independence from Russia.
- Bridging the gap between international law and foreign policymaking.
- Permissible self-defense targeting and the death of bin Laden.
- The politics of international justice - U.S. policy and the legitimacy of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.
- The first U.N. Social Forum: history and analysis.
- TO THROW A STONE IN PALESTINE: THE PRINCIPLE OF PROPORTIONALITY AND CHILDREN IN THE ISRAELI MILITARY JUSTICE SYSTEM.
- NAFTA and the environment.
- Young enough to die? Executing juvenile offenders in violation of international law.
- Human rights of women and children under international law - an introduction.
- The submission of the sovereign: an examination of the compatibility of sovereignty and international law.
- The struggle for human rights versus stability: the Chinese Communist Party and western values clash.
- Thin ice, shifting geopolitics: the legal implications of Arctic ice melt.
- Bilateral investment treaties: a friend or foe to human rights?
- The duty of "reasonable care" under the Customs Modernization Act of 1993.
- Language, Minorities and Human Rights.
- In pursuit of reconstructing Iraq: does self-determination matter?
- Human rights implications of national security laws in India: combating terrorism while preserving civil liberties.
- Empty "international" museums' trophy cases of their looted treasures and return stolen property to the countries of origin and the rightful heirs of those wrongfully dispossessed.
- National strategy, collective security, and the global common.
- Currency wars: the need for international solutions.
- Israel's nuclear strategy ambiguity: disclosure doctrine.
- Reflections on "development," "developing countries" and the "progressive development" of international trade and intellectual property law.
- UNFCCC, the Kyoto protocol, and the WTO - brewing conflicts or are they mutually supportive?
- Mediation furthers the principles of transparency and cooperation to solve disputes in the NAFTA free trade area.
- National security law in the post-9-11 world: a survey of recent legal materials.
- Terrorist crime, Taliban guilt, Western victims, and international law.
- The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement and states' right to regulate under international investment law.
- THE CHINA-PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR: REGIONAL EFFECTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE.
- The Volta Convention: an effective tool for transboundary water resource management in an era of impending climate change and devastating natural disasters?