Denver Journal of International Law and Policy - 2007
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- 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.
- Sovereignty and humanity: reality and possibility.
- The ICJ's "Uganda wall": a barrier to the principle of distinction and an entry point for lawfare.
- The multi-state responsibility for extraterritorial violations of economic, social and cultural rights.
- The right of visit and the 2005 Protocol on the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Maritime Navigation.
- Global Governance of Financial Systems: the International Regulation of Systemic Risk.
- The economic community of West African States and the regional use of force.
- Does the evolution of International Criminal law end with the ICC? The "roaming ICC": a model international criminal court for a State-centric world of international law.
- The protection of human rights under international law: will the U.N. human rights council and the emerging new norm "responsibility to protect" make a difference?
- Delineating the interests of justice.
- Traffic in human beings: at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, asylum/migration and labor.
- Reflections on the ambiguous universality of human rights: Cyrus the Great's proclamation as a challenge to the Athenian democracy's perceived monopoly on human rights.
- International law from the trial judge's vantage point.
- The evolution and endpoint of responsibility: the FCPA, SOX, socialist-oriented governments, gratuitous promises, and a novel CSR code.
- Globalization, communities and human rights: community-based property rights and prior informed consent.