International Law

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Making Endless War

The Vietnam and Arab-Israeli Conflicts in the History of International Law

How two conflicts have shaped the relationship between law and war since 1945

Peace, Preference, and Property

Return Migration after Violent Conflict

A bottom-up analysis of what displaced people need rather than what states want

The United States and International Law

Paradoxes of Support across Contemporary Issues

Why U.S. support for international law is so inconsistent

The Art of Getting More Back in Diplomacy

Negotiation Lessons from North Korea, China, Libya, and the United Nations

Why boardroom diplomacy fails

Remoteness Reconsidered

The Atacama Desert and International Law

When the margin IS the center, perspectives shift

Judging Justice

How Victim Witnesses Evaluate International Courts

Shows how witness experiences of testimony give credence to perceptions of justice in international courts

The Holocaust, Corporations, and the Law

Unfinished Business

An important examination of multinational corporations’ accountability in the era of globalization and the long shadow of the Holocaust

The First Global Prosecutor

Promise and Constraints

Legal scholars and practitioners examine the role of the ICC’s first prosecutor

Individual Dignity in Modern Japanese Thought

The Evolution of the Concept of <em>Jinkaku </em>in Moral and Educational Discourse

Traces the development of jinkaku (moral character) in modern Japanese discourse