Sharpening the Cutting Edge of International Human Rights Law: Unresolved Issues of War Crimes Tribunals
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Foreword
Sharpening the Cutting Edge of International Human Rights Law: Unresolved Issues of War Crimes Tribunals
Daniel Kanstroom
Symposium Articles
Tribunal Discourse and Intercourse: How the International Courts Speak to One Another
Patricia M. Wald
“The Magical Scent of the Savage”: Colonial Violence, the Crisis of Civilization, and the Origins of the Legalist Paradigm of War
Devin O. Pendas
Nuremberg’s Contributions to International Law
Allan A. Ryan
Beyond Traditional Notions of Transitional Justice: How Trials, Truth Commissions, and Other Tools for Accountability Can and Should Work Together
Donald L. Hafner and Elizabeth B. L. King
Riding the Rhino: Attempting to Develop Usable Legal Standards for Combat Activities
William J. Fenrick
Creating Norms of Attorney Conduct in International Tribunals: A Case Study of the ICTY
Judith A. McMorrow
Fitness Hearings in War Crimes Cases: From Nuremberg to the Hague
Phillip L. Weiner
Notes
Energizing the Indian Economy: Obstacles to Growth in the Indian Oil and Gas Sector and Strategies fro Reform
Krishnan A. Devidoss
When is a State a State? The Case for Recognition of Somaliland
Alison K. Eggers
A Critical Assessment of the United States Implementation of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
Christopher N. Franciose