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    WTO Jurisprudence & Its Critiques: The Appellate Body’s Anti-Constitutional Resistance – June 30, 2010 by William Magnuson, Harvard Law School


    Torture Lawyers

    Article:
    The Torture Lawyers by Jens David Ohlin, Cornell Law School

    Responses:
    Do the "Torture Lawyers" Have Guilty Minds?: A Response to Jens Ohlin – April 20, 2010 by John T. Parry, Lewis & Clark Law School
    The Torture Lawyers: A Response – March 30, 2010 by Alon Harel, Hebrew University

    Author Response to critiques:
    The Torture Lawyers: A Reply to Parry and Harel – June 25, 2010 by Jens David Ohlin, Cornell Law School


    Reflections from the 2010 Harvard International Law Journal Symposium: International Dispute Resolution in Practice

    Legal Efforts for Social Reform through the Indian Supreme Court – June 11, 2010 by Avani Mehta Sood, Princeton University 


    Article Series: Elections and Violence

    Elections and the Probability of Violence in Sudan – May 24, 2010 by Marc Gustafson, University of Oxford
    Identitarian Violence and Identitarian Politics: Elections and Governance in Iraq – June 14, 2010 by Haider Ala Hamoudi, University of Pittsburgh Law School
    Free and Fair Elections, Violence and Conflict – July 5, 2010 by Muna Ndulo and Sara Lulo, Cornell Law School


    Alien Tort Litigation

    Article:
    International Law Limits on Investor Liability in Human Rights Litigation by Michael Ramsey, University of San Diego Law School

    Response:
    Alien Tort Litigation and the Prescriptive Jurisdiction Fallacy by William S. Dodge, University of California, Hastings College of Law


    Accountability for United Nations Peacekeepers

    Article:
    Translating the Standard of Effective Control into a System of Effective Accountability: How Liability Should be Apportioned for Violations of Human Rights by Member State Troop Contingents Serving as United Nations Peacekeepers by Tom Dannenbaum, Yale Law School

    Responses:
    The U.N. Is Bound By Human Rights: Understanding the Full Reach of Human Rights, Remedies, and Nonimmunity – April 12, 2010 by Jordan J. Paust, University of Houston Law Center
    United Nations Peacekeepers and Human Rights Violations: the Role of Military Discipline – June 14, 2010 by Peter Rowe, Lancaster University Law School

    Author Response to critiques:
    Finding Balance in the Attribution of Liability for the Human Rights Violations of U.N. Peacekeepers: A Response to the Responses of Paust and Rowe – June 28, 2010 by Tom Dannenbaum, Yale Law School

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  • ILJ in Print: Volume 51-1 (Winter 2009)

    Articles

    The European Court of Justice and the International Legal Order After Kadi
    Gráinne de Búrca

    A Behavioral Approach to Human Rights
    Andrew K. Woods

    Translating the Standard of Effective Control into a System of Effective Accountability: How Liability Should be Apportioned for Violations of Human Rights by Member State Troop Contingents Serving as United Nations Peacekeepers
    Tom Dannenbaum

    The Torture Lawyers
    Jens David Ohlin

    The Meaning of “Investment”: ICSID’s Travaux and the Domain of International Investment Law
    Julian Davis Mortenson

  • ILJ News

    The ILJ will host its 2010 Symposium, entitled International Dispute Resolution in Practice at Harvard Law School on Friday, April 2, 2010.

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