Vol. 48 No. 1-2, March 2016
Index
- Iran and the military option.
- How the war against ISIS changed international law.
- How the war against ISIS changed international law.
- President Obama's legacy: the Iran Nuclear Agreement?
- President Obama's approach to the Middle East and North Africa: strategic absence.
- Climate change negotiations: legal and other issues on the road to Paris.
- The Obama administration's Clean Air Act legacy and the UNFCCC.
- Closing the gap: DACA, DAPA, and U.S. compliance with international human rights law.
- Remarks on executive action and immigration reform.
- International law in the Obama administration's pivot to Asia: the China seas disputes, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, rivalry with the PRC, and status quo legal norms in U.S. foreign policy.
- Inter-national justice for them or global justice for us? The U.S. as a supranational justice donor.
- Current U.S. policy on the crime of aggression: history in the unmaking?
- Criminally disproportionate warfare: aggression as a contextual war crime.
- Criminally disproportionate warfare: aggression as a contextual war crime.
- Can the ICC consider questions on jus ad bellum in a war crimes trial?
- The fission and fusion in international use of force: relating unlawful use of force and the war crime of disproportionate force not justified by military necessity.
- 'Talking Foreign Policy': the Iran Nuclear Accord.
- Reconciling patent law and traditional knowledge: strategies for countries with traditional knowledge to successfully protect their knowledge from abuse.
- Smoke 'em if you got 'em: intellectual property rights in the tobacco industry going up in smoke.
- A fair return approach to pharmaceutical compulsory licensing.
- Public enemy: the public element of direct and public incitement to commit genocide.