Symposium: 'A War against Terrorism': What
Role for International Law? US and European Perspectives |
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| Abraham D. Sofaer, On the Necessity
of Pre-emption (full text) |
209 |
| Michael Bothe, Terrorism and the
Legality of Pre-emptive Force (full text) |
227 |
| Joan Fitzpatrick, Speaking Law to
Power: The War Against Terrorism and Human Rights (full text) |
241 |
| Sabine Von Schorlemer, Human Rights:
Substantive and Institutional Implications of the War Against Terrorism
(full text) |
265 |
| Gerald L. Neuman, Humanitarian Law
and Counterterrorist Force (full text) |
283 |
| Jan Klabbers, Rebel with a Cause?
Terrorists and Humanitarian Law (full text) |
299 |
| Detlev F. Vagts, Which Courts Should
Try Persons Accused of Terrorism?(full text) |
313 |
| Frédéric Mégret,
Justice in Times of Violence (full text) |
327 |
| Sean D. Murphy, International Law,
the United States, and the Non-military 'War' against Terrorism (full text) |
347 |
| Jean-Marc Sorel, Some Questions About
the Definition of Terrorism and the Fight Against Its Financing (full text) |
365 |
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379 |
Current Developments
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| Joel Trachtman,
Decisions of the Appellate Body of the World
Trade Organization |
379 |
Review Essay
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| Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, On
'Indivisibility' of Human Rights (full
text) * |
381 |
Book Reviews
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| Robert McCorquodale, ed.Self-Determination in
International Law ; Philip Alston, ed. Peoples' Rights: The State of the
Art (Karima Bennoune) |
387 |
| Anna Meijknecht, Towards International Personality:
The Position of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples in International Law
(Gaetano Pentassuglia) |
390 |
| Craig Scott, ed. Torture as Tort: Comparative
Perspectives on the Development of Transnational Human Rights Litigation
(Christoph J.M. Safferling) |
395 |
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