Mar 17, 2014Blackwater’s New Battlefield: Toward a Regulatory Regime in the United States for Privately Armed CoPiracy has reemerged with a vengeance in the twenty-first century. Although it is confined primarily to the horn of Africa, piracy poses...
Mar 17, 2014The International War Against Doping: Limiting the Collateral Damage from Strict LiabilityThe World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the World Anti-Doping Code are largely considered the model for an effective and well-coordinated...
Mar 17, 2014Legal Phantoms in Cyberspace: The Problematic Status of Information as a Weapon and a Target Under IReports of state-sponsored harmful cyber intrusions abound. The prevailing view among academics holds that if the effects or consequences...
Mar 17, 2014Will the New ICAO–Beijing Instruments Build a Chinese Wall for International Aviation Security?The last 6 years have seen an unprecedented level of activity in the field of international aviation law, with the adoption of three new...
Mar 17, 2014Managing the “Republic of NGOs:” Accountability and Legitimation Problems Facing the UN Cluster SysThis Article critically assesses the crucial but troubled system for the coordination of international humanitarian assistance—the UN...
Mar 17, 2014Climate Change, Forests, and International Law: REDD’s Descent into IrrelevanceForestry activities account for over 17 percent of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions. Since 2005, parties to the United Nations...