International Organizations

Outside the United States, Extraordinary Rendition on Trial

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29
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Alka Pradhan
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Targeting Versus Deprivation of Liberty Under the International Law of Armed Conflict

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15
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28
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Ramin Mahnad
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The Netherlands Found Liable for Srebrenica Deaths

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15
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27
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Cees van Dam
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The UN and the Status of Palestine – Disentangling the Legal Issues

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26
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John Cerone
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Australians Get Their First Taste of New Zealand Apples in Ninety Years

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15
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25
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Meredith Kolsky Lewis
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Protecting Children from Cyber Crime: The Twentieth Session of the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice

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15
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24
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Keith A. Petty
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Going It Alone: The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement as a Sole Executive Agreement

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After years of controversy, a small group of countries, including the United States and European Union member states, announced in December 2010 that they had finalized a new "Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement"[1] ("ACTA"). With the negotiations complete, attention has turned to a question that may at first appear obscure, but is in fact of enormous importance: Can the U.S. President make the agreement on his own, without Congressional approval?

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15
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23
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Oona A. Hathaway and Amy Kapczynski
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African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights – Response to the Situation in Libya

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15
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20
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Anna Dolidze
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Orange Juice, Shrimp, and the United States Response to Adverse WTO Rulings on Zeroing

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Continued rulings in World Trade Organization (WTO) disputes against the United States are having a profound effect on the WTO dispute settlement system, ongoing WTO negotiations, and U.S. anti-dumping law and practice.

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15
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20
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Tania Voon
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Trade Remedies and Non-Market Economies: The WTO Appellate Body's Report in United States—Definitive Antidumping and Countervailing Duties on Certain Products from China

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15
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19
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Wentong Zheng
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