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Innocent Passage and the 1982 Convention: The Influence of Soviet Law and Policy
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 331-347
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Ad Hoc Chambers of the International Court of Justice
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 831-854
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The Pacific Salmon Treaty
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 577-592
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Evidence, the Court, and the Nicaragua Case
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 1-56
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Compromissory Clauses and the Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 855-887
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The ICJ and Compulsory Jurisdiction: The Case for Closing the Clause
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 57-76
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Stopping the Indian Bomb
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 593-609
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The Geneva Conventions as Customary Law
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 348-370
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The Antarctic Minerals Negotiating Process
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 888-905
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Appraisals of the ICJ’s Decision: Nicaragua v. United States (Merits)
Introduction
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 77-78
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The “Corporate Will” of the United Nations and the Rights of the Minority
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 610-634
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Agora: May the President Violate Customary International Law? (Cont’d)
Federal Statutes, Executive Orders and “Self-Executing Custom”
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 371-375
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The President and International Law: A Missing Dimension
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 375-377
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Appraisals of the ICJ’s Decision: Nicaragua v. United States (Merits)
The International Court of Justice Lives up to its Name
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 78-86
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Editorial Comment
The Resistance in Afghanistan is Engaged in a War of National Liberation
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 906-909
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Correspondence
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 635-640
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Agora: The U.S. Decision not to Ratify Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions on the Protection of War Victims
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- 27 February 2017, p. 910
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The Francis Deák Prize
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- 27 February 2017, p. 640
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Appraisals of the ICJ’s Decision: Nicaragua v. United States (Merits)
Determining U.S. Responsibility for Contra Operations Under International Law
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 86-93
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Agora: May the President Violate Customary International Law? (Cont’d)
The President Is Bound by International Law
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- 27 February 2017, pp. 377-390
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