Showing posts with label Texas International Law Journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas International Law Journal. Show all posts
Monday, October 6, 2014
Call for Submissions: Texas International Law Journal 50th Anniversary Issue
The Texas International Law Journal has issued a call for submissions for its fiftieth anniversary issue. The call is here.
Monday, April 9, 2012
New Issue: Texas International Law Journal
- Karl S. Chang, Enemy Status and Military Detention in the War Against Al-Qaeda
- Rebecca Ingber, Untangling Belligerency from Neutrality in the Conflict with Al-Qaeda
- Kevin Jon Heller, The Law of Neutrality Does Not Apply to the Conflict with Al-Qaeda, and It Is a Good Thing, Too: A Response to Chang
- Ariel Zemach, Reconciling Universal Jurisdiction with Equality Before the Law
- Milan Markovic, The ICC Prosecutor’s Missing Code of Conduct
Thursday, May 27, 2010
New Issue: Texas International Law Journal
The latest issue of the Texas International Law Journal (Vol. 45, no. 3, Spring 2010) is out. Contents include:- James C. Hathaway, Leveraging Asylum
- Tanya J. Monestier, Personal Jurisdiction over Non-Resident Class Members: Have We Gone Down the Wrong Road?
- Sungjoon Cho, The Demise of Development in the Doha Round Negotiations
Sunday, December 2, 2007
New Issue: Texas International Law Journal
The latest issue of the Texas International Law Journal (Vol. 43, no. 1, Fall 2007) is out. Contents include:
- Allison M. Danner, Defining Unlawful Enemy Combatants: A Centripetal Story
- David Sloss, Schizophrenic Treaty Law
- Geoffrey S. Corn, Questioning the Jurisdictional Moorings of the Military Commissions Act
- Kristine A. Huskey, Standards and Procedures for Classifying “Enemy Combatants”: Congress, What Have You Done?
- Ademun-Odeke, From the “Constitution of the Maritime Safety Committee” to the “Constitution of the Council”: Will the IMCO Experience Repeat Itself at the IMO Nearly Fifty Years On?
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