Nbr. 103, January 2009
Index
- Eleventh Annual Grotius lecture.
- Responsibility to protect in environmental emergencies.
- A comparative look at domestic enforcement of international decisions.
- International aspects of the global financial crisis.
- Feminist interventions: human rights, armed conflict and international law.
- New voices: rethinking the sources of international law.
- Medellin v. Texas and the self-execution of treaties.
- Piracy off Somalia: the challenges for international law.
- The principle of legality in international criminal law.
- Book discussion featuring the 2009 winner of the ASIL Certificate of Merit for Creative Scholarship - the Historical Foundations of World Order: the Tower and the Arena, by Douglas M. Johnston.
- Multilateralizing regionalism and the future architecture of international trade law as a system of law.
- Closing Guantanamo: the legal and policy issues.
- Is legal empowerment good for the poor?
- In what sense is international law law?
- Manley O, Hudson medal lecture.
- The United States and International Law during the Obama administration: executive and legislative perspectives.
- Is the UN Security Council bound by human rights law?
- The impact of international criminal proceedings on national prosecutions in mass atrocity cases.
- New voices: issues in the human side of international law.
- Governing through indicators.
- The Security Council and the rule of law.
- Challenges of transnational legal practice: advocacy and ethics.
- The cutting edge.
- The future of corporate accountability for violations of human rights.
- Direct participation in hostilities: operationalizing the International Committee of the Red Cross' guidance.
- Presentation & discussion of the ASIL Task Force report on U.S. policy towards the International Criminal Court.
- Mapping the future of investment treaty arbitration as a system of law.
- Irresponsible arms trade and the arms trade treaty.
- International law and the "war on terror": a look back.
- Border tax adjustments: climate change, the WTO, and new tools for international environmental law-making.
- Visions of international law: insight from normative theory.
- U.S. implementation of the 2005 Hague Convention on Choice-of-Court Agreements.
- International law as law at the International Court of Justice.
- Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Jessup Moot Court Competition.
- Changing concepts of state sovereignty.
- Learning from Doha: can "development" be operationalized in international economic law?
- Evolutions of the jus ad bellum: the crime of aggression.
- A transatlantic view of international law and lawyers: cooperation and conflict in hard times.
- Poster session.
- Fiftieth annual Philip C. Jessup international law moot court competition.
- ASIL Annual General Meeting: March 26, 2009.
- Thomas Walde.