Volume 5, Number 2 (2005)
Table of Contents
CJIL Editors
Less than Bargained for: The Use of Force and the Declining Relevance of the United Nations
John C. Yoo and Will Trachman
Terrorism: The Politics of Prosecution
Madeline Morris
Terrorism and the Laws of War
Eric A. Posner
Recalling the Case for Sovereignty
Jeremy A. Rabkin
Use of Force after 9/11
Stephen G. Rademaker
Preemption and Law in the Twenty-First Century
David B. Rivkin Jr., Lee A. Casey, and Mark W. DeLaquil
Humanitarian Law and Direct Participation in Hostilities by Private Contractors or Civilian Employees
Michael N. Schmitt
A Comparative Analysis of the Regulation of State and Provincial Governments in NAFTA and GATT/WTO
Edward T. Hayes
Simplifying the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act: If a Sovereign Acts like a Private Party, Treat It like One
Joseph F. Morrissey
Issues in Transactions within Groups of Companies: A Greek and European Law Perspective
Ioannis Rokas
Treaties, Custom, Iteration, and Public Choice
John K. Setear
Taking Self-Determination Seriously: When Can Cultural and Political Minorities Control Their Own Fate?
Paul A. Clark
Lock Them up and Throw away the Vote
Robin L. Nunn