
The latest issue of the
American Journal of International Law (Vol. 110, no. 4, October 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Agora: Reflections on President Obama's War Powers Legacy
- Curtis A. Bradley, President Obama's War Powers Legacy
- Curtis A. Bradley & Jack L. Goldsmith,
Obama's AUMF Legacy
- Ashley S. Deeks,
The Obama Administration, International Law, and Executive Minimalism
- Ryan Goodman, The Obama Administration and Targeting “War-Sustaining” Objects in Noninternational Armed Conflict
- Rebecca Ingber, The Obama War Powers Legacy and the Internal Forces That Entrench Executive Power
- Michael D. Ramsey, Constitutional War Initiation and the Obama Presidency
- Current Developments
- Sean D. Murphy, Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters and Other Topics: The Sixty-Eighth Session of the International Law Commission
- International Decisions
- Lucy Reed & Kenneth Wong, Marine Entitlements in the South China Sea: The Arbitration Between the Philippines and China
- Vassilis Pergantis, Nasr v. Italy
- Alexander Orakhelashvili, Al-Dulimi v. Switzerland
- Nicole D. Foster, Philip Morris Brands Sàrl v. Oriental Republic of Uruguay
- Nicholas Petrie, De Leopoldo López
- Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
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Kristina Daugirdas & Julian Davis Mortenson, Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
- Recent Books on International Law
- Nico Schrijver, reviewing The Thin Justice of International Law: A Moral Reckoning of the Law of Nations, by Steven R. Ratner
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Paul Williams & Laura Livingston, reviewing Lawfare: Law as a Weapon of War, by Orde F. Kittrie
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Thomas D. Grant, reviewing Diplomatic Interference and the Law, by Paul Behrens
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Jaya Ramji-Nogales, reviewing The International Law of Migrant Smuggling, by Anne T. Gallagher and Fiona David