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Synthesizing Energy Transitions, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
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Echoes of the Zong Confronting Legal Realism in the Arguments for Reparations from the Atlantic Slave Trade and ModernDay Human Trafficking, Glenys Spence Faculty Scholarship
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Intended Injury: Transferred Intent and Reliance in Climate Change Fraud, Wes Henricksen Faculty Scholarship
IRENA at 10: Post Paris Transitions and Energy Diplomacy beyond OPEC, the Energy Charter Treaty, and the Coronavirus, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
America's New Covenant with Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019, Jason Buhi Faculty Scholarship
Corporate Social Responsibility, Casino Capitalism, and the Constitution of Macau, Jason Buhi Faculty Scholarship
The Separation of Migrant Families at the Border under the Trump Administration’s Zero-Tolerance Policy: A Critical Analysis of the Mistreatment of Immigrant Children Held in U.S. Custody, Dhillon Ramkhelawan Child and Family Law Journal
Death Be Not Strange. The Montreal Convention’s Mislabeling of Human Remains as Cargo and Its Near Unbreakable Liability Limits, Christopher Ogolla Faculty Scholarship
Immigration's Future: Closing The Door On The American Dream?, Ritcy Canelon Barry Law Review
The Threat Is Real: Protecting The Energy Infrastructure From Cyberattacks, Patricia Blotzer Barry Law Review
Willful Blindness or Deliberate Indifference: The United States' Abdication of Legal Responsibility to Refugees, Abed A. Ayoub, Yolanda C. Rondon Barry Law Review
Under International Law, Must a Ship on the High Seas Fly the Flag of a State in Order to A void Being a Stateless Vessel? Is a Flag Painted on Either Side of the Ship Sufficient to Identify it?, Barry Hart Dubner, Mary Carmen Arias Faculty Scholarship
From Dust We Are and to Dust We Will Return: EU's Utopia, Greece's Bankruptcy, Carolina Kripinski Barry Law Review
International Environmental Law and the Global South Edited by Shawket Alam, Sumudu Atapattu, Carmen G. Gonzalez, and Jona Razzaque, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
The Human Rights of Sea Pirates: Will the European Court of Human Rights Decisions Get More Killed?, Barry Hart Dubner, Brian Othero Faculty Scholarship
Prosecuting Generals for War Crimes The Shifting Sands of Accomplice Liability in International Criminal Law, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
The Surprising Acquittals in the Gotovina and Perisic Cases: Is the ICTY Appeals Chamber a Trial Chamber in Sheep's Clothing, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
Adopting an International Convention on Surrogacy—A Lesson from Intercountry Adoption, Seema Mohapatra Faculty Scholarship
On the Effectiveness of Private Security Guards on Board Merchant Ships off the Coast of Somalia -- Where is the piracy? What are the Legal Ramifications?, Barry H. Dubner, Claudia Pastorius Faculty Scholarship
On the Effectiveness of Private Security Guards on Board Merchant Ships off the Coast of Somalia -- Where is the Piracy? What are the Legal Ramifications?, Barry H. Dubner, Claudia Pastorius Faculty Scholarship
Children, Armed Conflict, and Genocide: Applying the Law of Genocide to the Recruitment and Use of Children in Armed Conflict, Jeffery R. Ray Barry Law Review
In Opposition of Cultural Institutionalization of Speech Following U.S. Intervention into Foreign Governments, Carmen M. Cusack Barry Law Review
The Surprising Acquittals in the Gotovina and Perisic Cases: Is the ICTY Appeals Chamber a Trial Chamber Is Sheep's Clothing, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
The Problem of Risk in International Criminal Law, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
A National Mineral Policy As an International Investment Law Stratagem: The Case of Tajikistan's Gold Reserves, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
The International Sugar Trade and Sustainable Development: Curtailing the Sugar Rush, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
On the Ninth Circuit's New Definition of Piracy: Japanese Whalers v. the Sea Shepherd-Who are the Real "Pirates" (i.e. Plunderers)?, Barry H. Dubner, Claudia Pastorius Faculty Scholarship
“Turn on the Lights” -Sustainable Energy Investment and Regulatory Policy: Charting the Hydrokinetic Path for Pakistan, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
The Dilemma of Piratical Ransoms: Should They be Paid or Not? On the Human Rights of Kidnapped Seamen and Their Families, Barry Hart Dubner, Kimberly Chavers Barry Law Review
Law and Policy in the Global Space Industry's Lift-Off, Claudia Pastorius Barry Law Review
The Dilemma of Piratical Ransoms: Should They Be Paid Or Not: On the Human Rights of Kidnapped Seamen and Their Families, Barry H. Dubner, Kimberly Chavers Faculty Scholarship
Is a Taking Something Lost or Something Gained? Contrasting the Loss/Gain Focus of Takings Cases in the United States and Australia, Duane L. Ostler Barry Law Review
Humanitarian Intervention and Syria, Eric Engle Barry Law Review
The United States' Enhanced Impunity for Its International Obligations: The Continued Unlawful Treatment of Captives and Detainees Following the Attack of September 11, 2001, David Brennan Barry Law Review
The Bush-Cheney Legacy: Serial Torture and Forced Disappearance in Manifest Violation of Global Human Rights Law, Jordan J. Paust Barry Law Review
Stateless Babies & Adoption Scams: A Bioethical Analysis of International Commercial Surrogacy, Seema Mohapatra Faculty Scholarship
The Wilderness Myth: How the Failure of the American National Park Model Threatens the Survival of the Iyaelima Tribe and the Bonobo Chimpanzee, Mark Hopson Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
Attribution of Criminal Liability A Critical Comparison of The US Doctrine of Conspiracy and The ICTY Doctrine of Joint Criminal Enterprise from an American Perspective, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
Foreign Fishing Piracy vs. Somalia Piracy – Does Wrong Equal Wrong?, Leticia M. Diaz, Barry Hart Dubner Barry Law Review
Rereading Rauscher Is It Time for the United States to Abandon the Rule of Specialty, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
After Medellin v. Texas, Will U.S. Commitments in International Extradition Cases Be Enforceable?, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
On the Evolution of the Law of International Sea Piracy: How Property Trumped Human Rights, the Environment and the Sovereign Rights of States in the Areas of the Creation and Enforcement of Jurisdiction, Leticia M. Diaz, Barry Hart Dubner Barry Law Review
Solutions for Disputes over Intellectual Property Between Taiwan and China – Analyzing Arbitration, Szu-Chou Peng, Fu-Jung Wu Barry Law Review
Diplomatic Immunity Ratione Personae Did the International Court of Justice Create a New Rule of Customary International Law in Congo v Belgium, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
Rise and Fall of the Ultra Vires Doctrine in United States, United Kingdom, and Commonwealth Caribbean Corporate Common Law: A Triumph of Experience Over Logic, Stephen J. Leacock Faculty Scholarship
Immunity or Impunity The Potential Effect of Prosecutions of State Officials for Core International Crimes in States Like the United States that Are Not Parties to the Statute of the International, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
The International Court of Justices Decision in Congo v Belgium How Has It Affected The Development of a Principle of Universal Jurisdiction That Would Obligate All States to Prosecute War Criminals, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
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