Andrew Boyle

Guest Author

Andrew Boyle has worked at international and internationalized tribunals including the Kosovo Specialist Prosecutor’s Office, the UN Assistance to the Khmer Rouge Trials, and the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. He has also worked on rule of law litigation and policy at the Brennan Center for Justice and States United Democracy Center. He clerked for a federal appellate judge, and has held fellowships at Harvard, Georgetown, and George Washington law schools.

Articles by this author:

Deportation, Detention, and Other Crimes: In Ukraine, the Past and Present of International Criminal Law Converge

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Apr 9th, 2024

Why Proposals for U.S. to Liquidate and Use Russian Central Bank Assets Are Legally Unavailable

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Apr 18th, 2022

Congress Must Reform Sanctions Law to Avoid ICC Penalties from Happening Again

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Apr 13th, 2021

Ripe for Reform: The Opaque World of Specific Licenses to Do Business Under Sanctions

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Feb 12th, 2021

ICC Associates Win Temporary Reprieve from Draconian US Sanctions

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Jan 5th, 2021

The Troubling Free Speech Implications of Trump’s TikTok/WeChat Sanctions

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Sep 8th, 2020

Keeping an Eye on the Civil Liberties Impact of Trump’s Coronavirus Response

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Mar 26th, 2020

ICJ Orders Preliminary Relief in Myanmar Genocide Case

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Jan 28th, 2020

Recent North Korea Sanctions Arrest Raises Questions About Free Speech Rights

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Dec 11th, 2019

Accountability for Crimes Against the Rohingya Being Pressed on Multiple Fronts

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Nov 20th, 2019

18 Years After 9/11, Why Is Guantánamo Still Open?

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Oct 9th, 2019

An Emergency or Business as Usual? Huawei and Trump’s Emergency Powers

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May 24th, 2019

Dueling Decisions at the Khmer Rouge Trials Could Mean a Suspect Avoids Justice

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Dec 18th, 2018

A Long Time Coming: Understanding the Landmark Ruling from the Khmer Rouge Trials

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Nov 19th, 2018

DHS Spins the Border Numbers… Again

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Aug 10th, 2018

DHS: Not Entitled to Its Own Facts

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May 10th, 2018