Volume 9 Issue 1
VOLUME 9 ISSUE 1
The Loyola University Chicago School of Law International Law Review is pleased to make available articles from our Volume 9 Issue 1. All citations are to 9 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. ___.
All of the documents are in the Adobe PDF file format. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view the documents. If you do not have a copy of Adobe Reader, please visit the Adobe Acrobat Reader website to download a free copy.
REMARKS
- Loyola University Chicago International Law Symposium Keynote Address The Law of War in the War Against Terrorism
By Michael A. Newton
FEATURE ARTICLES
- A Social Justice Theory of Self-Defense at the World Court
By James Kraska
- The Somali Piracy Challenge: Operational Partnering, the Rule of Law, and Capacity Building
By Captain Brian Wilson, U.S. Navy (Retired)
- The Bush Doctrine and the Use of Force: Reflections on Rule Construction and Application
By Paul F. Diehl, Shyam Kulkarni, and Adam Irish
- The Impending Nuclear Disaster: Flaws in the International Counter-Proliferation Regime at Sea
By Captain Raul (Pete) Pedroza
- War and the Vanishing Battlefield
By Frẻdẻric Mẻgret
- Litigating the Long War on Terror: The Role of al-Aulaqi v. Obama
By Lesley Wexler
- Potential Pitfalls of “Strategic Litigation”: How the al-Aulaqi Lawsuit Threatened to Undermine International Humanitarian Law
By Michael W. Lewis
STUDENT ARTICLES
VOLUME 9 ISSUE 1
The Loyola University Chicago School of Law International Law Review is pleased to make available articles from our Volume 9 Issue 1. All citations are to 9 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. ___.
All of the documents are in the Adobe PDF file format. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view the documents. If you do not have a copy of Adobe Reader, please visit the Adobe Acrobat Reader website to download a free copy.
REMARKS
- Loyola University Chicago International Law Symposium Keynote Address The Law of War in the War Against Terrorism
By Michael A. Newton
FEATURE ARTICLES
- A Social Justice Theory of Self-Defense at the World Court
By James Kraska
- The Somali Piracy Challenge: Operational Partnering, the Rule of Law, and Capacity Building
By Captain Brian Wilson, U.S. Navy (Retired)
- The Bush Doctrine and the Use of Force: Reflections on Rule Construction and Application
By Paul F. Diehl, Shyam Kulkarni, and Adam Irish
- The Impending Nuclear Disaster: Flaws in the International Counter-Proliferation Regime at Sea
By Captain Raul (Pete) Pedroza
- War and the Vanishing Battlefield
By Frẻdẻric Mẻgret
- Litigating the Long War on Terror: The Role of al-Aulaqi v. Obama
By Lesley Wexler
- Potential Pitfalls of “Strategic Litigation”: How the al-Aulaqi Lawsuit Threatened to Undermine International Humanitarian Law
By Michael W. Lewis
STUDENT ARTICLES