International Organizations

Belgium v. Senegal: The International Court of Justice Affirms the Obligation to Prosecute or Extradite Hissène Habré Under the Convention Against Torture

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16
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29
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Cindy Galway Buys
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Regulating CO2 Emissions from Aviation in the EU

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16
Issue: 
27
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Joshua Meltzer
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The WTO Appellate Body Knocks Down U.S. “Dolphin-Safe” Tuna Labels But Leaves a Crack for PPMs

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16
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25
Author: 
Elizabeth Trujillo
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The WTO Ruling on U.S. Country of Origin Labeling (“COOL”)

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16
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23
Author: 
Joshua Meltzer
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Recent Developments and Revelations Concerning Cybersecurity and Cyberspace: Implications for International Law

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In recent weeks, media reports have addressed actions, discoveries, and controversies relating to cybersecurity and cyberspace that have implications for international law, including war, espionage, terrorism, and crime in cyberspace and the architecture and governance of the Internet. This Insight describes these episodes and analyzes their importance for the relationship between international law and cybersecurity and cyberspace.

Developments and Revelations Concerning Cybersecurity and Cyberspace

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16
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22
Author: 
David P. Fidler
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The Russian Federation Joins the OECD Convention Against Bribery

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16
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19
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Andy Spalding
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The Airbus—Boeing Subsidy Dispute: With Both Parties in Violation, Is There an End in Sight?

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16
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17
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Simon Lester
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Transit Passage Rights in the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s Threats to Block the Passage of Oil Tankers

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Once again, tensions are mounting in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz. In response to Western powers’ import bans on Iranian oil and warnings of other sanctions against Iran because of its nuclear program, Iran has threatened to block the passage of oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. The United States in turn has increased its naval presence in the Strait of Hormuz, ostensibly in an exercise of its “transit rights of passage” under the law of the sea.

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16
Issue: 
16
Author: 
Nilufer Oral
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