INTERNATIONAL LAW

 

The Middle East Crisis and International Law

By Anthony Dworkin

July 18, 2006

Bush Administration Orders Armed Forces to Comply With Geneva Rules in War on Terror
By Anthony Dworkin

July 11, 2006

When is it Lawful to Attack Television and Radio Stations?

By Anthony Dworkin

December 5, 2005

Three Misconceptions About the Laws of War

By Jelena Pejic

October 29, 2004

Who Owns the Rules of War?

By Kenneth Anderson

April 24, 2003

Rethinking the Geneva Conventions
By Steven R. Ratner and Michael Schmitt
January 30, 2003

Law and the Campaign Against Terrorism: The View from the Pentagon
Interview by Anthony Dworkin
December 16, 2002

From A Defining Moment-International Law Since September 11 (Magazine Issue), September 2002

Introduction

Anthony Dworkin and David Rieff

Order, Force and Law in a New Era
Robert Cooper

There is No Need to Reinvent the Law
Georges Abi-Saab

Did the Era of Rights End on September 11?
Aryeh Neier

The Future of International Law: Ending the U.S.-Europe Divide
Anne–Marie Slaughter

What is Really at Stake in the US Campaign Against Terrorism
David Rieff

September 11 and the Middle East: Footnote or Watershed in World History?
Chibli Mallat

International Law Since September 11 – A Timeline

Iraq and the "Bush doctrine" of Pre-Emptive Self-Defence (Expert Analysis)

August 20, 2002

Trial, Detention or Release? (Expert Analysis)
May 2002

POW’s or Unlawful Combatants? (Expert Analysis)
January 2002

Prosecuting al-Qaeda (Expert Analysis)
December 2001

Is This a New Kind of War? (Expert Analysis)
October 2001

Terrorism and the Laws of War (Expert Analysis)
September 2001

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