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Home > ILJ > Vol. 28 > Iss. 3 (2004)

 

Introduction

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The United Nations and the Law of War: Power and Sensibility in International Law
Simon Chesterman

Articles

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The Security Council As "Global Legislator": Ultra Vires or Ultra Innovative?
Eric Rosand

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Completing the Mandates of the Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals: Lessons from the Nuremberg Process?
Daryl A. Mundis

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The Fraying Shoestring: Rethinking Hybrid War Crimes Tribunals
James Cockayne

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Hostile Protected Persons or "Extra-Conventional Persons:" How Unlawful Combatants in the War on Terrorism Posed Extraordinary Challenges for Military Attorneys and Commanders
Paul E. Kantwill and Sean Watts

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The Just War Tradition and Natural Law
Jean Bethke Elshtain

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The Augustinian Just War Tradition and the Problem of Pretext in Humanitarian Intervention
Thomas H. Lee

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Just War Theory Requires A New Federation of Democratic Nations
John J. Davenport

Notes

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Argentina's Reparations Bonds: An Analysis of Continuing Obligations
Christina M. Wilson

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Building a Protective Wall Around Terrorists – How the International Court of Justice's Ruling in The Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Made the World Safer for Terrorists and More Dangerous for Member States of the United Nations
Rebecca Kahan

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U.S.-Style Law School ("Law School") System in Korea: Mistake or Accomplishment?
Hoyoon Nam

 
 
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