International and Foreign

The United States and the Torture Convention, Part II: Armed Conflict

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Nov 19th, 2014

Obama Administration’s Position on the UN Torture Convention: New? Yes. Significant? Not so much

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Nov 18th, 2014

America’s “Unequivocal Yes” to the Torture Ban

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Nov 18th, 2014

What the Cold War Can Teach Us About Containing ISIL

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Nov 17th, 2014

The United States and the Torture Convention, Part I: Extraterritoriality

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Nov 14th, 2014

U.S. Changes Position on Torture Convention–Accepts Ban on Cruelty Applies Abroad

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Nov 12th, 2014

New Paths to Accountability for Crimes in Syria and Iraq (Including ICC Jurisdiction Over Foreign Fighters)

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Nov 12th, 2014

Avoiding Unnecessary Wars and Preserving Accountability: Principles for an ISIL-Specific AUMF

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Nov 10th, 2014

Harold Koh’s New “Memo to the President” on the Torture Convention

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Nov 6th, 2014

Breaking News: ICC Prosecutors Decline to Investigate “Freedom Flotilla” Incident

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Nov 6th, 2014

South Africa Constitutional Court On Universal Jurisdiction: Validating the Obvious

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Nov 4th, 2014

Want to Hurt ISIL’s Finances? Go After the People Doing Business With It

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Nov 3rd, 2014

Should international human rights law regulate the use of drones, detention, and surveillance extraterritorially?

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Nov 3rd, 2014

Does International Law Matter?

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Nov 3rd, 2014

UN Human Rights Committee Offers Concluding Observations on Israel

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Oct 31st, 2014

The Private Frontline in Cybersecurity Offense and Defense

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Oct 30th, 2014

Belhaj v. Straw: UK Court of Appeal allows torture claims to proceed

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Oct 30th, 2014

UN Panel: Blackwater Convictions are the “Exception, not the Rule”

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Oct 29th, 2014

Should Foreign Nationals Get the Same Privacy Protections under NSA Surveillance–or Less (or More)?

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Oct 29th, 2014

An Obligation to Prevent Rebel Groups from Committing Atrocities

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Oct 28th, 2014

My Agenda as New UN Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression

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Oct 28th, 2014

Immunity Doctrines: The Need for a Systemic Approach

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Oct 28th, 2014

Ottawa’s Aftermath: Legislate in Haste, Repent in Leisure

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Oct 27th, 2014

Decision on Secret Evidence by the European Court of Human Rights Worth Noting

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Oct 24th, 2014

International Agreements—and Disagreements—on Cybersecurity

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Oct 24th, 2014

The Canadian Terrorist Attacks and Canadian Counter-Terrorism Law

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Oct 23rd, 2014

German Spy Agency Contradicts U.S. Claim that Russia Gave Weapon System that Downed MH17

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Oct 22nd, 2014

Chemical Weapons and Secrecy: a Terrible Combination

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Oct 21st, 2014

Time to Give the Sleeves From Our Vest and Acknowledge the Extraterritoriality of the Convention Against Torture

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Oct 20th, 2014

“Just looking for loopholes…”

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Oct 19th, 2014

Bad Timing: The US, Iran, and the East Africa Embassy Bombing Judgement

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Oct 16th, 2014

Venezuela Gains a Seat on the UN Security Council

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Oct 16th, 2014

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