Vol. 43 No. 1-2, March 2010
Index
- Is lawfare worth defining? Report of the Cleveland experts meeting September 11, 2010.
- Semiotic definition of "lawfare".
- The curious career of lawfare.
- Lawfare or strategic communications?
- Lawfare: a rhetorical analysis.
- Does lawfare need an apologia?
- Lawfare: a war worth fighting.
- On legal subterfuge and the so-called 'lawfare' debate.
- The dangers of lawfare.
- Lawfare: where justice meets peace.
- Lawfare and international tribunals: a question of definition? A reflection on the creation of the 'Khmer Rouge tribunal'.
- The take down: case studies regarding "lawfare" in international criminal justice: the West African experience.
- Whose lawfare is it, anyway?
- The Gaza Strip: Israel, its foreign policy, and the Goldstone Report.
- Illustrating illegitimate lawfare.
- Finding facts but missing the law: the Goldstone Report, Gaza and lawfare.
- Gaza, Goldstone, and lawfare.
- Litigating the Arab-Israeli conflict in U.S. courts: critiquing the lawfare critique.
- 'Lawfare' in the war on terrorism: a reclamation project.
- Lawfare and counterlawfare: the demonization of the Gitmo Bar and other legal strategies in the war on terror.
- The value of claiming torture: an analysis of Al-Qaeda's tactical lawfare strategy and efforts to fight back.
- Lawfare and U.S. national security.
- Lawfare and the definition of aggression: what the Soviet Union and Russian Federation can teach us.
- The Knight's Code, not his Lance.
- Carl Schmitt and the critique of lawfare.
- The legality of reciprocity in the war against terrorism.
- The status of corporations in the travaux preparatoires of the Genocide Convention: the search for personhood.
- Human rights and humanitarian law - conflict or convergence.
- Animals are property: the violation of soldiers' rights to strays in Iraq.