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The latest issue of the
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (Vol. 49, no. 1, January 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Gary P. Corn, Should the Best Offense Ever Be a Good Defense? The Public Authority to Use Force in Military Operations: Recalibrating the Use of Force Rules in the Standing Rules of Engagement
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Olga Frishman, Should Courts Fear Transnational Engagement?
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Nicolas Lamp, The Club Approach to Multilateral Trade Lawmaking
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Tatiana Sainati, Divided We Fall: How the International Criminal Court Can Promote Compliance with International Law by Working with Regional Courts