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INDEX Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Short Forms Used: AIDS, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; ASIL, American Society of International Law; Charter, United Nations Charter; EC, European Communities; GATT, General Agreement on Tarriffs and Trade; ICC, International Criminal Court; ICJ, International Court of Justice; ICTY, International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia; IR, international relations; NATO, North Adantic Treaty Organisation; NGO, nongovernmental organi- zation; NAFTA, North American Free Trade Agreement, OECD, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development; POW, prisoner of war; UN, United Nations; WTO, World Trade Organization Abbasi v. Sec’y of State for Foreign & Com- Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of monwealth Affairs, 323 Intellectual Property Rights, 39 “Abstinence only” approach to preven- Agriculture, Doha Round, 322 tion of HIV/AIDS, pregnancy, 105 Ajuri v. IDF Commander in West Bank, 203 Accountability, in international organi- Akayesu, Kunarac, and Furundzijacases, 63 zations, 233, 236, 241 Aksoy v. Turkey, 96 Accountability in European Union, 245 Al Qaeda, 21, 22, 46-47, 52, 98, 115, ACLI. See American and Caribbean Law 141, 144, 147, 193, 195 Initiative Al Qaeda Manual, 27 Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, Aldrich, George H., 198 8, 10, 105 Alleged terrorists, 15-18 “abstinence only” approach to pre- discrimination against, 15-16 vention of, 105 due process, 15 minimal rights to, 16-18 entitled to treatment, 103 military commissions, limitations on health care for poor people with, 8 United States use of, 15 Activists Beyond Borders: Advocacy Networks prosecution of, 15-18 in International Politics, 302 discrimination, 15-16 Advance Informed Agreement, proce- due process, 15 dure, effectively requires exporters to minimal rights to, 16-18 notify importing countries before first military commissions, limitations on shipping LMO to them, 37 United States use of, 15 Advocacy networks, contribution to build- right to counsel, 17 ing legal norms, 302 right to review, 17-18 Afghanistan, 21, 41, 46, 52, 114, 141 right to trial, 16-17 Bagram Air Base in, deaths in custody rules of evidence, 17 in, 24 Allen, Charles, 98, 196 Iraq, situation faced in, contrasted, 195 Allott, Philip, 129 Memorandum on Rules of Interna- Along Domestic-Foreign Frontier: Exploring tional Humanitarian Law to be Re- Governance in Turbulent World, 70 spected by States Involved in Mili- Alter, Jonathan, 24 tary Hostilities in, 21 Alvarez, Jose E., 159 Northern Alliance in, 22 American and Caribbean Law Initiative, postconflict situations in, 115 217, 218-19 African Union Convention, 133 American mind, international law and, Aggressive Unilateralism: America’s 301 Trade 129-31 Policy and World Trading System, 159 American power Agreement on Technical Barriers to paradox of, 75 Trade, 38 in twenty-first century, 71-72 352 ASIL Proceedings, 2003 American Stock Exchange, 269 Bailey, Teresa A., Wrap-Up Panel Over- American Vision of International Law?, view, 321-24 125-31 Balkans, 177 Anderson, Benedict, 70 Ballin, Ernst M.H. Hirsch, The Initial Anguilla, 218 Phase of the ICC and the Responsi- Annan, Kofi, 4 bilitites fo the Host State, 260-64 Ansar network, 147 Bankovic v. Belgium, 243 Antidumping Agreement, 82, 162, 163- Barbados, 218 66, 252 Barbuda, 218 Antidumping and Countervailing Measures Barfield, Claude E., 85 on Steel Plate from India, 164 Baxter, Richard, 279 Antigua, 218 Beckington, Jeffrey S., 80 Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act Bederman, David, 3 of 2000, 136 Belgium, 190 Antitrust law, 310 Belize, 218 Apartheid, South African, 69 Bennoune, Karirna, “To Respect and to Appellate body of World Trade Organi- Ensure”: Reconciling International Hu- zation, 77-92 man Rights in a Time of Terror, 23-27 Application of Sanitary and Phytosani- Bentham, Jeremy, 181 tary Measures, 38 Berlin Wall down, 177 Arbitrary detention, 23 Bermuda, 218 Arbitration of disputes under income Bhala, Raj, 162, 321, tax treaties, 107-09 Rems., 322-23 Argentina, 135 Bilateral investment agreements, 248 Argentine Anti-Corruption Office, 135 Bioengineered agricultural commodi- Argentine human rights group, 304 ties, trade in, 36-40 Aristotle, sense ofj ustice, 181 Biological Diversity, Convention on, 34 Aruba, 218 Biosafety Protocol, 37, 39 Aspen Institute, International Council Blair, Tony, 113 on Human Rights Policy, 10 Boeing/ McDonnell Douglas merger, 310 Association of Caribbean States, 126 Bork, Robert, 278 Atkins v. Virginia, 116 Bosnia, postconflict situations in, 115 Ault, Hugh J., 107 Boswell, Nancy, The Impact of Interna- Australia, 215 tional Law and the American Mind, “Axis of nonobedience,” 112 133-37 Azinian, Robert, 252 Boundaries of International Law: A Feminist Bacchus, James, 78 Analysis, 57, 60 Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan prisoners, BPI. See Bribe Payers Index 15-18, 22, 24 Bradlow, Daniel, 1 discrimination, 15-16 Branigan & McBride v. United Kingdom, 96 due process, 15 Brazil, 310 minimal rights to, 16-18 debt of, 221 military commissions, limitations on Breard v. Greene, 267 United States use of, 15 Bretton Woods institutions, 125 right to counsel, 17 Brewer, David, 265 right to review, 17-18 Breyer, Stephen, Keynote Address, 265-68 right to trial, 16-17 Bribe Payers Index indicates, 135 rules of evidence, 17 Bribery of foreign public officials, 135-36 status of, 22-23 British Attorney General, Lord Gold- Bahamas, 218 smith, 126 Index 353 British Nationals at Guantanamo Bay case, CBD. See Convention on Biological Diver- 323 sity British Virgin Islands, 218 CEDAW. See Convention on Elimination Brockes, Emma, 59 of AJl Forms of Discrimination Against Brower, Charles N., 247 Women NAFTA’s Investment Chapter: Dynamic CEELI. See Central European and Eura- Laboratory, Failed Experiments, and sian Law Initiative Lessons for the FTAA, 251-57 Central European and Eurasian Law Brown, John, 297 Initiative, 217 Brownlie, Ian, 151 CERD. See Convention on Elimination Politics and Law in International Ad- of Racial Discrimination judication, 282-86 CESCR. See United Nations Committee Buchheit, Lee, 189, 222, 228 on Economic, Social and Cultural Build consensus for peer review mecha- Rights nism, 134 CGIAR. SeeConsultative Group on Inter- Bulgaria, 136 national Agriculture Research Bush administration, 17, 112, 113, 114, Chador, wearing of, 266 125, 174, 176, 178 Chambers, Blackstone, 282 Buxbaum, Hannah, Rems., 269 Chandler, Marc, 68 Byrd Amendment, 323 Charlesworth, Hilary, 57, 59, 60, 111, Byrnes, Andrew, Changing Reality: All Rems., 120-23 Charnevitz, Steve, 160 Roads Lead to Equality?, 60-65 Charter of United Nations, 187 Chayes Caicos, 218 Abram, 115, 123 Calder v. Jones, 313 Antonia, 115, 123 California ban, 252 Chile, 86, 103, 113, 138 Calvinistic humanism, 130 Chilea, human rights activists, 304 Campbell, David, 171 Chinkin, Christine, 60 Canada, 135, 136, 254 Rems., 55-59 genetically-modified soybean for plant- Chirac, President, 113, 114 ing in, 38 Citibank loan to developing country, 221 Canada-Pharmaceuticals case, 171 Civil War, social transformation to ur- Canadian ban, 252 banism, capitalism, 130 Capital punishment, 219 CLI. See Caribbean Law Initiative Caribbean Community and Common Clinton administration, 125, 173, 174 Market, established by Treaty of Cha- Clothing products, restrictions on im- guaramas, 218 port of, turkey, 92 Caribbean Law Clinic, 217, 218 Cluster munitions, 194 Caribbean Law Initiative, 218 Collective action clauses, 222 CARICOM. See Caribbean Community Colombia, 177, 218 and Common Market; Commonwealth Commission on Human Security, 6 Caribbean and by Caribbean Commu- Committee against Torture, 62 nity and Common Market Committee on Economic, Social and Caroline case, 141, 146, 147 Cultural Rights, 62 Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to Con- Common Law, 161 vention on Biological Diversity, 37 Commonwealth Caribbean and by Carib- Castillo Petruzzi v. Peru, 96 bean Community and Common Mar- Cayman Islands, 218 ket, 218 354 ASIL Proceedings, 2003 Communist terrorists in Malaya, 19 Dalton, Jane, Rems., 193-96 Compensation and Boundary Demarca- Data privacy, extraterritoriality, 314-17 tion Commissions, 42 Data Privacy Directive, 319 Competition, international, policy of, Day, William, 265 309-12 Dayton Accords, 177 Conceptual role of social movements, de Cuellar, Perez, 290 296-99 de Quincy Walker, Geoffrey, 291 Conference of Parties to Framework Con- Death penalty, 116 vention on Climate Change: Kyoto Debt crisis, 221-29 Protocol, 323 Debt restructuring mechanism, 223 Constitution of Republic of South Africa, 170 Declaration of Independence, as expres- Constitutional Court of Bosnia and sion of American mind, 129 Herzegovina, 214 Decolonization, in Africa, 190 Consultative Group on International Democracy,social movements and, 305-08 Agriculture Research, 29 Demsetz, Harold, 30 Contraceptive drug, placebo, 102 Den Norske Stats Oljeselskap As v. HeereMac Control of Plant Genetic Resources, 33 Vof,, 310 Convention against Torture, 11 Department of Defense, rules of proce- Convention on Biological Diversity, 34, 37 dure, 16 Convention on Bribery of Foreign Pub- Dershowitz, Alan M., 24 lic Officials, 135 Detention of alleged terrorists, 13-15, Convention on Elimination of All Forms 15-18, 22 of Discrimination Against Women, 3, discrimination, 15-16 7, 55, 56, 61, 62, 104, 121, 122 due process, 15 Convention on Elimination ofA ll Forms minimal rights to, 16-18 of Racial Discrimination, 62 military commissions, limitations on Convention on International Liability for United States use of, 15 Damage Caused by Space Objects, 238 right to counsel, 17 Convention on Preventing and Combat- right to review, 17-18 ing Trafficking in Women and Chil- right to trial, 16-17 dren for Prostitution, 62 rules of evidence, 17 Convention on Rights of the Child, 3, 7, security threat, 13-15 56, 62 standards under human rights law, Convention on Settlement of Invest- 13-14 ment Disputes Between States and status of, 22-23 Nationals of Other States, 254 Dickens, Bernard M., 102 Cook, RebeccaJ .,H uman Rights Dimen- Diggers in English Civil War, 300 sions of Health Security, 101-06 Digital Divide: Civic Engagement, Informa- Copyright, case, 171 tion Poverty, and Internet Worldwide, 70 Cot, Jean-Pierre, The Balance of Law Dinstein, Yoram, Rems., 147-49 and Politics, 286-89 Discrimination Against Women Council of Europe Criminal Law Con- Elimination of All Forms of, Conven- vention, 133 tion on, 3, 7, 55, 56, 61, 62, 104, 121 Counsel, right to, in prosecution of Discrimination in prosecution of alleged alleged terrorists, 17 terrorists, 15-16 Crawford, James, 236, 321 Dispute Resolution in World Trade Organi- Rems., 324 zation, 159 Croatia, 177, 213 Dissent, “Terrorist” to denote, these Cyprus, 177 who express it, 27 Czechoslovakia, Warsaw Pact, 126 Djajic case, 100 Index 355 DOD. See Department of Defense that Spread Terror Among Population Dodge, William S., 309, and by Drug Traffickers, Sub-Commis- The Structural Rules of Transnational sion on Human Rights Resolution Law, 317-19 1993/13 (Aug. 26, 1993), 26 Doha Round, agriculture, 322 Enron’s collapse, 269 Domestic governance Environment, Kyoto, 4 impact of international law on, 133 ESCR Covenant. See International Cove- international law standards for, 133-40 nant on Economic, Social and Cul- Dominican Republic, 218 tural Rights Doswald-Beck, Louise, Human Security: Eskridge, William N., 162 Can It Be Attained?, 93-101 Esserman, Susan, 81, 92, 158 Dow Jones & Co. v. Gutnick, 313 Esty, Daniel C., 158 Drug Enforcement Administration, 252 ETA. See Euskadi Ta Askatasuna Drumbl, Mark, Rems., 141 Ethical Globalization Initiative, 10 Drummond, James, 27 EU. See European Union Duane, William, 130 Europe, political geography of, 190 Dudek, Paul, Rems., 269-72 European Commission on Human Due process, 15 Rights, 103 minimal rights to, 16-18 European Convention on Human Rights, Dunoff, Jeffrey, 159 50, 103 Is the WTO Fair to Developing States?, European Court of Human Rights, 96, 153-57 103, 104, 243, 263 Durling, James P., 84 European Court of Justice in Lexem- Dynamic Statutory Interpretation, 162 bourg, 80 Dyson, Esther, 67 European Union, 39, 192, 261, 309 Swedish implementation, 47-48 East Timor, United Nations transitional Evangelism, 297 authority in, 210-12 Evidence, rules of, in prosecution of East Timor case, 282 alleged terrorists, 17 Ecuador, 221 Explosive Remnants of War, 202 Egalitarian liberalism, 158-59 Extraterritoriality limitations of, 160 data privacy, 314-17 Ehlermann, Claus-Dieter, 87-92 in international competition policy, Reflections on the Appellate Body of 309-12 the WTO, 77-86 Eiusdem generis doctrine, 52 Fairness, trade and, 323 Eldred v. Ashcroft, 265 Fairness in International Law and Insti- Election of judges to International Court tutions, 157 of Justice, 278-80 Falun Gong, 299 Elimination ofA ll Forms of Discrimina- FAO. See United Nations Food and Agri- tion Against Women, Convention on, culture Organization 3, 7, 55, 56, 61, 62, 104, 121 Farer, Tom J., 54 Eliott v. Peru, 226 Farmer, Paul, 8 Empagran S.A. v. F. Hoffman-Laroche, Fathalia, Mahmoud F., 102 Lid., 310 Faundez, Julio, Regime Change and Enforcing International Trade Law: Evolu- the Governance Agenda—Are They tion of Modern GATT Legal System, 87 Linked?, 137 Engendering Democracy, 120 Fedayeen, Saddam, 196 English Civil War, 300 Federalist Papers, 297 Enjoyment of Human Rights of Acts of Ferencz, Benjamin B., 4, Violence Committed by Armed Groups Rems., 259-60 356 ASIL Proceedings, 2003 Finland, 136 Geneva Conventions, 14, 15, 21, 22, 23, Fisheries jurisdiction, 285 99, 115, 195, 199, 241, 324 Foreign private creditors, 221 Geneva law in times of armed conflict, Foreign public officials, bribery of, standards under, 14-15 135-36 Geneva Protocol I, 14, 21, 23 Foreign Sales Corporation case, 323 Geneva-based International Council on Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Human Rights Policy, 9 Act of 1982, 310 Germany, 136 Former Czechoslovakia, 190 postconflict situations in, 115 Founding of Socialist International, 70 Red Army Faction, 19 Fourth Geneva Convention, 203 Ginsburg, Ruth, 265 France, 190 Glennon, MichaelJ. , Rems., 150-52 Francis Lieber Society, 193 Global conflict over genetic resources, Franck, Thomas M., 146, 157 29-40 Frank, Robert L., 252 Global Governance A Review of Multilateral- Free Trade, Sovereignty, Democracy: Future of ism and International Organization, 240 World Trade Organization, 85 Global military expenditures, 9 Freedland, Jonathan, 59 Globalism and International Law: Values FTAIA. See Foreign Trade Antitrust and Choices, 3 Improvements Act of 1982 Globalization FTC. See United States Federal Trade information revolution, American Commission power and, 72-74 Fuller, Melville, 265 internationalization, distinction be- Fund. See International Monetary Fund tween, 182 role of human rights, 1-12 Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Project case, 285 Goldberg, Arthur, 279 Gabcikowo-Nagymaros Project, 285 Goldenberg, Suzanne, 59 Galbraith, Ambassador Peter, The United Goldstein, Judith L., 31 Nations Transitional Authority in East Governance and Development, 138 Timor (UNTAET), 210-12 Gray, Robert B., Rems., 223-29 Garamone, Jim, 196 Greenstock, Jeremy, 43, 44, 45 Garcia, Frank J., 158 Greenwald, John, 78 Garrison, William Lloyd, 297 Grenada, 218 Gathii, James, Fairness as Fidelity to Association of Caribbean States, 126 Making the WTO Fully Responsive to Grenadines, 218 All Its Members, 157-67 Griffith, Gavan, Rems., 321-22 GATT. See General Agreement on Tar- Grotius, Hugo, 296 iffs and Trade Grotius Lecture, fifth annual, 1-12 Gelpern, Anna, Beyond Balancing the Guantanamo Bay detainees, 15-18, 22, Interests of Creditors and Developing 115, 198 States, 221-23 discrimination, 15-16 Gender-specific standards, procedures, due process, 15 61-62 minimal rights to, 16-18 General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade, military commissions, limitations on 87, 89, 92, 153, 160, 184 United States use of, 15 Genetic resources right to counsel, 17 global conflict over, 29-40 right to review, 17-18 illustrations, existing legal frameworks, right to trial, 16-17 new regimes, 29 rules of evidence, 17 Genetically-modified soybean for plant- status of, 22-23 ing in Canada, 38 suicide attempt rate in, 24 Index 357 Guetzkow, Harold, 70 Holder, William E., International Orga- Gulf of Maine area, delimitation of mar- nizations: Accountability and Respon- itime boundary in, 278 sibility, 231-36 Guolf Mfain e case, 281 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 161 Gulf War, 113, 148, 149 Hong Kong Stock Exchange, 271 Gumbel, Andrew, 24 Host state, responsibilities of, 260 Gutnick, 319 Hot-Rolled Steel case, 90 Guyana, 218 How Nations Behave, 151 Howse, Robert, 81, 92, 158, 159 Hafner, Gerhard, Accountability of Inter- Hudec, Robert, 87 national Organizations, 236—40 Human immunodeficiency syndrome, Hague, 177, 191, 260 8, 10 Hague Convention, 290 “abstinence only” approach to pre- Hague Peace Conferences of 1899 and vention of, pregnancy, 105 1907, 3 entitled to treatment, 103 Hague Regulations of 1907, 149 Human rights, 50-51 Hague Resolutions Respecting Laws of application of, 103 Customs of War on Land, 149 global responsibilities of, 7-11 Haiti, 178, 218 health security at different levels of, Hamas suicide bomber, 200 102-05 Hamdi, Yaser Essam, 195 challenges, 105-06 Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, 195 clinical care, 102-03 Happiness, in context of international health systems, 103-05 society, 182 human rights, application of, 103 Harbinson Text, 322 right to health, application of, 104 “Harbor or support” rule, self-defense, right to nondiscrimination, applica- 146-47 tion of, 104 Harlow, Carol, 245 socioeconomic, legal conditions, Haya de la Torre case, 285 104-05 Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in imperialism/colonization, 105-06 International Trade, Rotterdam Con- invisibility, 105 vention on Prior Informed Consent normative development, 106 Procedure for Certain, 39 opportunities, 105-06 Health, right to, 104 People’s Republic of China, 185 Health security, human rights dimen- role of, shaping Globalization:, 1-12 sions of, 101 social movements, challenge to power, Health systems, 103-05 299-301 Held at United States military base in standards, 13-14 Guantanamo, Cuba, 196 terrorism and, 95-97 Helfer, Laurence R., 171 Human Rights Watch, Ignorance Only: Intellectual Property Rights and the HIV/AIDS, Human Rights and Federally International Treaty on Plant Ge- Funded Abstinence-Only Programs in netic Resources for Food and Agri- United States, 105 culture, 33 Humanitarian intervention in places like Helsinki Accord of 1975, 185 Uganda, Cambodia, and Kosovo, 152 Henkin, Louis, 151 Humanitarian organizations, policy- Heywood, Mark, 170 makers, clash between, 20-22 Higgins, Rosalyn, 244 Hungary, 310 Hobbes, Thomas, 131, 296 Warsaw Pact, 126 358 ASIL Proceedings, 2003 Hussein, Saddam, 113, 114, 127, 128, Inter-American Convention Against Cor- 141, 193 ruption, 133, 134-35, 135 bribery of foreign public officials, ICC. See International Criminal Court 135-36 ICCPR. See International Covenant on Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Civil and Political Rights 16 ICRC. See International Committee of Inter-American Human Rights Commis- Red Cross sion, 115 ICSID. See Convention on Settlement of International Accounting Standards, 270 Investment Disputes Between States International adjudication, politics, law in, 277-93 and Nationals of Other States International Chamber of Commerce, 107 ICTR. See International Criminal Tribu- International Committee of Red Cross, nal for Rwanda 21, 197 ICTY. See International Criminal Tribu- International competition policy, 309-12 nal for former Yugoslavia International Convention for Protection ILC. See International Law Commission of New Varieties of Plants, 29 ILO. SeeInternational Labor Organization International Convention for Suppres- Imagined Communities: Reflections on On- sion of Financing of Terrorism, 3, 43 gin and Spread of Nationalism, 70 International Council on Human Rights Imbalance of Powers: How Changes to United Policy, 10 States Law ©& Policy Since 9/11 Erode International Court ofJ ustice, 145, 150, Human Rights and Civil Liberties, 5 189, 268 IMF. See International Monetary Fund election of judges to, 278-80 Immigration status, 23 International Covenant on Civil and Imports, distinguishing injurious effects Political Rights, 13, 16, 25, 62 of, 83 International Covenant on Economic, IMTs. SeeInternational military tribunals Social and Cultural Rights, 7, 94 In Matter ofM icrosoft Corporation, 316 International Criminal Court, 4, 114, Indonesia, 215 237, 259-64 Information revolution establishment of, 260-62 American power and, 67-75 host state and, legal relationship be- globalization, American power and, tween, 262-63 Rome Statute of, 3 72-74 United States-European relations Ingram, Helen, 32 and, 263-64 Institutions, in international competi- International Criminal Tribunal for tion policy, 309-12 former Yugoslavia, 42, 52, 63, 125, 260 Intellectual property rights, 33 Tadic case, 145 International Treaty on Plant Genetic International Criminal Tribunal for Resources for Food and Agricul- Iraq, 15 ture, 33-35 International Criminal Tribunal for protection of, 167 Rwanda, 42, 52, 63, 125, 260 trade related aspects, 156, 167, 168, International financial institutions, 231 169, 170, 171 International Fiscal Association or Com- trade-related aspects, 167 mittee on Fiscal Affairs of OECD, 108 Inter-American and African Commissions International institutions, social move- on Human Rights of Special rappor- ments, typology of relations between, teurs on women’s rights, 63 301-02 Inter-American Commission on Human International investment agreements, Rights, 102, 103, 305 247-50 Index 359 International Labor Organization, 155, Irish Republican Army in northern Ire- 168 land and Euskadi Ta Askatasuna in International Law Commission, 234 northern Spain, 95 Draft Articles on State Responsibility, Israel, 174—76, 175, 178 145, 236 Defence Forces, 20 International military tribunals at Lebanon, military presence in, 20 Nuremberg, 15 Osirak reactor, destruction of, 143 International Monetary and Financial Supreme Court, 203 Committee and Development Com- Italy, Red Brigades, 19 mittee, 232 International Monetary Fund, 9, 223, 231 Jackson, John H., 162 International organizations JAG. SeeJudge Advocate Generals’ Corps accountability of, 236, 241 Jamaica, 218 control of, 241-43 Japan, 71, 135 postconflict situation in, 115 member states, 241-42 Jefferson, Thomas, 129 regimes of, 232-33 Life and Selected Writings of, 129 accountability, 233 Jennings, Robert, 145, 162, 291 governance, 232-33 Jessup, Philip, 151, 244 principles for responsibility, 234 Jinks, Derek, Rems., 144-47 international law, 235 Joffe, Josef, 73 judicial review, 235 Juan Pablo v. Chile, 103 rule of law, 235-36 Judge Advocate Generals’ Corps, 16 states are still in control, 234-35 Judges, election of, to International Court transparency, 233 of Justice, 278-80 responsibility of, 237-39 Judicial review, regimes of international International Primary Market Associa- organizations, 235 tion, 223 Jus cogens, fundamental international International Treaty on Plant Genetic norms of, 24 Resources, 33-35, 39, 324 Jus gentium, 188 Internet speech, limits of jurisdiction, Jus in bello, 193-203 312-13 Jus inter gentes, 188 IPMA. See International Primary Market Justice, stability, tension between, 186-88 Association IPRs. See Intellectual property rights Kagan, Robert, 263 IRA. See Irish Republican Army Kant, Immanuel, 181, 296 Iraq, 4, 112, 113, 114, 115, 118, 126, Karmel, Roberta, 269, 127, 147, 149, 176, 177, 178, 193 Rems., 272-75 Afghanistan, situation faced in, con- Kashmir, 177 trasted, 195 Katz, Ronald S., Internet Speech and International Criminal Tribunal for, the Limits of Jurisdiction, 309, 312 15 Keck, Margaret, 302 international law ignored in crisis Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928, 148 of, 4 Kennedy invasion of Kuwait, 128, 148, 149 David, 155, 161 Kurdish north, 176 Duncan, 166 Sanctions Committee Council, 42 Kenya, al Qaeda in, 52 Spain’s decision to go it alone in, 127 Keohane, Robert O., 32 Iraq Sanctions Committee Council, 42 Kim Dae Jung, 112 Ireland, Northern, 19, 96, 173-74, 174 Kim Jong Il, 113 Ireland v. United Kingdom, 96 Kingsbury, Benedict, 56 360 ASIL Proceedings, 2003 Kinney, Eleanor D., 104 Lex mercatoria formation by Medieval Kirsche, Philippe, 4 merchants, 68 Kissinger, Henry, 74, 138 Lexembourg, European Court ofJ ustice Klein, Jacques-Paul, 212 in, 80 The United Nations Transitional Ad- Libertarian liberalism, 159 ministration in Eastern Slavonia limitations of, 160 (UNTAES), 205-09 Life and Selected Writings of Thomas Jeffer- Knechtle, John C., Innovative Ways of son, 129 Teaching International Law, 217-20 Limburg Principles on Implementation of Knesevic case, 100 International Covenant on Economic, Koh, Harold Hongju, 11, 120, 123 Social and Cultural Rights, 94 Rems., 111-16 Linehan, Jan, 56 Korea, North, 112, 115, 178 Locke, John, 131, 181, 296 Korean Peninsula, 177 Lockerbie, Scotland, Pan Am flight 103, Kosovo, 127 52 Lockerbie case, 283 Muslims in, aggression by Iraq against Lodge, Henry Cabot, 129 Kuwait, 128 postconflict situations in, 115 Maastricht Guidelines on Violations of Eco- Kovacic, William E., Extraterritoriality, nomic Social and Cultural Rights, 94 Institutions, and Convergence in Inter- Mack, Andrew, 59 national Competition Policy, 309, 310 MacKinnon, Catharine, 121 Kruman v. Christie’s Int’l PLC, 310 Magna Carta, 259 Kuwait, 58, 126 Making Targeted Sanctions Effective Guide- Kwalwasser, Edward, 269 lines for Implementation of United Nations Rems., 275-76 Policy Options, 46 Kyoto Protocol, 4, 183 Malaya, Communist terrorists in, 19 Mandsager, Dennis, Rems., 193 Lacarte, Julio, 78 Mann, Howard, International Investment Lamont, Thomas, 229 Agreements: Building the New Colo- Land Mines Treaty, 4 nialism?, 247 Las Casas, Bartolome de, 296 Marek, Krystyna, 240 Latin America, 134 Marrakesh Agreement Establishing World Lauterpacht, Hersh, 151 Trade Organization, 158, 160, 163 Lawless v. Ireland v. United Kingdom, 96 Marxism, 130, 299, 307 Lawyer’s Committee for Human Rights, 5 Mary, Robinson, Shaping Globalization: League of Nations, 3, 125, 128, 130, 213, The Role of Human Rights, 1-12 214 Mavriodis, Petros C., 158 Leebron, David W., 163 McCall, Carl, 275 Legal norms, advocacy networks’ contri- McDougal, Myres S., 152 bution to, 302 McRae, Donald, 78 Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Monte- Rems., 87 negro) v. Belgium, 243 Meaning of feminism, 121 Leigh, Monroe, 259 Médecins Sans Frontiéres, 169 Lennard, Michael, 79 Medieval merchants, lex mercatoria for- Lepard, Brian, Rems., 111, 123 mation, 68 Letter Concerning Toleration, 296 Memorandum on Rules of International Levelers, in English Civil War, 300 Humanitarian Law to be Respected by Levin, Jerry, 275 States Involved in Military Hostilities Levmore, Saul, 30 in Afghanistan, 21

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