Monday, July 16, 2007

New Issue: Michigan Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Michigan Journal of International Law (Vol. 28, no. 3, Spring 2007) is out. Contents include:
  • SYMPOSIUM - STATE INTELLIGENCE GATHERING AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
    • Steven R. Ratner, Introduction
    • Jeffrey H. Smith, Keynote Address
    • Simon Chesterman, Secrets and Lies: Intelligence Activities and the Rule of Law in Times of Crisis
    • Charles H.B. Garraway, State Intelligence Gathering: Conflict of Laws
    • A. John Radsan, The Unresolved Equation of Espionage and International Law
    • Glenn Sulmasy & John Yoo, Counterintuitive: Intelligence Operations and International Law
    • James E. Baker, What's International Law Got to Do With It? Transnational Law and the Intelligence Mission
    • Francesca Bignami, Towards a Right to Privacy in Transnational Intelligence Networks
    • Dieter Fleck, Individual and State Responsibility for Intelligence Gathering