Cambridge University Press (Books and Journals)
- American Journal of International Law From Vol. 101 No. 2, April 2007 to Vol. 111 No. 3, July 2017 Cambridge University Press, 2009
- U.S. Supreme Court rules in Hague child abduction case, urges speed by lower courts in such cases.
- Supreme Court grants certiorari in case implicating Missouri v. Holland.
- United States joins other anti-whaling nations in statement opposing Southern Ocean whaling.
- Presidential signing statement disputes provisions of National Defense Authorization Act.
- U.S. supports Atlantic Tuna Commission measures to protect bluefin tuna.
- United States recognizes government of Somalia after two-decade hiatus.
- U.S. policy on restitution of Holocaust-era looted art.
- United States promotes informal multilateral counterterrorism mechanism.
- New U.S.-Mexican agreement on allocation of Colorado river water.
- United States supports new multilateral convention to limit mercury discharges.
- United States rejects International Telecommunications Union conference outcome, fearing interference with Internet freedom.
- U.S. efforts to enhance cybersecurity and to counter international theft of trade secrets.
- Jackson-Vanik amendment repealed; Magnitsky provisions draw Russian ire and termination of adoption and anticrime agreements.
- U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission adopts 'conflict minerals' rule.
- U.S. Department of State legal adviser's views on international criminal justice.
- Bolivia rejoins narcotics convention with reservation protecting coca leaf over U.S. and others' objections.
- U.S. Department of Justice 'White Paper' addresses legal basis for use of lethal force against U.S. citizens.
- United States provides military support to French operations against militants in Mali.
- United States supports new security council sanctions following North Korean missile launch; North Korea responds with third nuclear test.
- Contemporary practice of the United States relating to international law.
- United States accedes to ASEAN Amity Treaty as sole executive agreement.
- Federal courts overturn state actions conflicting with national foreign policy.
- D.C. Circuit finds preemption of suits against civilian contractors at Abu Ghraib.
- United States and Switzerland agree on access to Swiss bank information.
- United States participation in international efforts to combat piracy.
- U.S. criminal sanctions for high seas pollution by foreign vessels entering U.S. ports.
- U.S. administration encounters difficulties in effort to end Guantanamo Bay detentions.
- District Court holds that detainees brought from other countries to Afghanistan can seek U.S. habeas review.
- United States abandons detention based on designation as enemy combatant but maintains right to detain persons giving substantial support to terrorism.
- Third Circuit requires review in diplomatic assurances cases.
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