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Suggested Readings from InfoTrac College Edition
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"international law" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "evaluation."
"international law" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "interpretation and construction."
"International Criminal Court" in the Subject Guide.
"just war doctrine" in the Subject Guide.
One man's world: George Bush's men have made the imperial grand strategy explicit. But the belief that the US is above international law began long before this president. the big picture Noam Chomsky.
New Statesman (1996) Nov 17, 2003 v132 i4664 p16(4) (3073 words)
Global justice: Superior Court Judge Judith Chirlin has used the bench to improve the legal system; now she's helping other countries build theirs. (People) Amanda Bronstad.
Los Angeles Business Journal Oct 6, 2003 v25 i40 p26(1) (1505 words)
No nonlethal chemical weapons. Forum
Issues in Science and Technology Fall 2003 v20 i1 p9(4) (1804 words)
Sign the Mine Ban Treaty. Forum
Issues in Science and Technology Fall 2003 v20 i1 p19(3) (1545 words)
Leading through law. Anne-Marie Slaughter.
The Wilson Quarterly Autumn 2003 v27 i4 p37(8) (3803 words)
Sometimes a great notion. Michael J. Glennon.
The Wilson Quarterly Autumn 2003 v27 i4 p45(5) (2330 words)
Two cheers for international law. Oona A. Hathaway.
The Wilson Quarterly Autumn 2003 v27 i4 p50(5) (1901 words)
Globalization of arbitral procedure. Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler.
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law Oct 2003 v36 i4 p1313(21) (8964 words)
On the Right Side of the Law. (United States and international law) Anne-Marie Slaughter. Newsweek International August 4, 2003 p11 (915 words)
Creeping transnationalism. John Leo. U.S. News & World Report July 21, 2003 v135 i2 p58 (690 words)
SE Asian states seek to resolve conflicts through negotiation, international law. (Islam and the Middle East in the Far East). John Gee. Washington Report on Middle East Affairs March 2003 v22 i2 p35(2) (1780 words)
The importance of refugee-host relations: Guinea 1990-2003. (Health And Human Rights). Nicolette Lawrie, Wim Van Damme. The Lancet August 16, 2003 v362 i9383 p575 (1040 words)
American ethos vs. the common good. (Inside NCR)(Brief Article) Tom Robert. National Catholic Reporter August 15, 2003 v39 i36 p2(1) (603 words)
The heat is on: as questions grow, so does Bush's vulnerability. (Articles). (did President exaggerate threat posed by Iraq?)(Column) John Nichols. The Nation August 18, 2003 v277 i5 p13 (2143 words)
International law and communicable diseases. (Theme Papers). Obijiofor Aginam. Bulletin of the World Health Organization Dec 2002 v80 i12 p946(6)
Sex trafficking and forced prostitution: comprehensive new legal approaches. Kathryn E. Nelson. Houston Journal of International Law Spring 2002 v24 i3 p551(28)
Crafting the agenda for the 21st century. (international environmental policy) Paul Hohnen. OECD Observer Summer 2001 p57 Bus.Coll.: 133P1386.
In a League of Its Own. Noam Chomsky. Harvard International Review Summer 2000 v22 i2 p68
Women and globalization: the failure and postmodern possibilities of international law. Barbara Stark. Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law May 2000 v33 i3 p503
East Timor, the U.N. system, and enforcing non-recognition in international law. Thomas D. Grant. Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law March 2000 v33 i2 p273
U.N. human rights body rules against Japan in "sex slave" inquiry. International Law Update Oct 1999 v5 i10 pITEM9929800F
A Prosecutor's Personal Account: From Nuremberg to Rome. Benjamin Ferencz. Journal of International Affairs Spring 1999 v52 i2 p455
Law versus force. (Up front: news and opinion from independent minds). (Brief Article) David Krieger. The Humanist Sept-Oct 2002 v62 i5 p4(2)
Statement on signing legislation to implement international terrorism conventions. (Brief Article) George W. Bush. Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents July 1, 2002 v38 i26 p1093(1)
What's law got to do with it? Michael J. Glennon. The Wilson Quarterly Summer 2002 v26 i3 p70(6)
The Imperial Republic after 9/11. Robert S. Litwak. The Wilson Quarterly Summer 2002 v26 i3 p76(7)
Miranda's final frontier, the international arena: a critical analysis of United States v. Bin Laden, and a proposal for a new Miranda exception abroad. (custodial interrogation of non-American citizens abroad) Mark A. Godsey. Duke Law Journal April 2002 v51 i6 p1703(79)
Terrorism on trial: the President's constitutional authority to order the prosecution of suspected terrorists by military commission. Christopher M. Evans. Duke Law Journal April 2002 v51 i6 p1831(26)
Collateral damage: Sacrificing legitimacy in the search for justice. (International Law). (September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks and ensuing Afghanistan conflict) Ratna Kapur. Harvard International Review Spring 2002 v24 i1 p42(5)
Terror takes the stand. (Global News Stand). (the Convention on Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters) Scott Worden. Foreign Policy March 2002 p87(2) Mag.Coll.: 110E4080.
International environmental justice: A North-South dimension. Ruchi Anand. International Journal of Politics and Ethics Winter 2001 v1 i4 p241(22)
Politics, institutions, constructivism and the emerging international regime for financial regulation. Tony Porter. The Review of Policy Research Spring 2002 v19 i1 p53(27)
Hugo Grotius on ethics and war. Steven Forde. American Political Science Review Sept 1998 v92 n3 p639(10)
For us or against us? The International Criminal Court. America and the International Criminal Court
The Economist (US) Nov 22, 2003 v369 i8351 p27US (1047 words)
ICC offers promise--without the United States. UN International Criminal Court Beth K. Lamont.
The Humanist Nov-Dec 2003 v63 i6 p35(2) (1897 words)
Choose your club, America says; The International Criminal Court. (A transatlantic row over the International Criminal Court)(Brief Article) The Economist (US) August 24, 2002 pN/A
In This Case, Might Is Right: It looks bad. But the U.S. should be wary of the International Criminal Court. (Bush administration refuses to sign the treaty)(Brief Article) Michael Elliott. Time July 15, 2002 v160 i3 p35
Tipping the scales of justice; World criminal court; America v its allies. Global Agenda July 3, 2002 pNA
U.S. peacekeepers not above the law. (Paul Heinbecker address)(Transcript) Canadian Speeches July-August 2002 v16 i3 p20(3)
ISRAEL AND THE ICC. (International Criminal Court)(Brief Article) The Nation July 1, 2002 v275 i1 p7 Mag.Coll.: 111A0048.
Dead Where They Lay. (International Criminal Court case: Slobodan Milosevic; Racak, Kosovo)(Brief Article) Michael Meyer. Newsweek International June 24, 2002 p29
Utilitarian vs. Humanitarian: The battle over the law of war. Eric S. Krauss, Mike O. Lacey. Parameters Summer 2002 v32 i2 p73(13)
Criminal thinking in Washington. (Coda). Karl E. Meyer. World Policy Journal Summer 2002 v19 i2 p106(3)
Unsigning the ICC. (United Nations International Criminal Court)(Brief Article) John B. Anderson. The Nation April 29, 2002 v274 i16 p7 Mag.Coll.: 110L0226.
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: Challenges, Triumphs, and Future Implications. (Political Science). (Brief Article) Michigan Academician Spring 2002 v34 i1 p78(1)
United States opposition to the 1998 Rome Statute establishing an International Criminal Court: is the court's jurisdiction truly complementary to national criminal jurisdictions? Jimmy Gurule. Cornell International Law Journal Wntr 2002 v35 i1 p1(45)
Staying the course with the International Criminal Court. David J. Scheffer. Cornell International Law Journal Wntr 2002 v35 i1 p47(54)
Relaxing The Strong Arm: The U.S. may not want a global war-crimes court, but why spoil it for others? (Europe)(Brief Article) Daniel Benjamin. Time International Sept 10, 2001 v158 i10 p31
The International Criminal Court Controversy. Robert W. Tucker. World Policy Journal Summer 2001 v18 i2 p71
Taiwan and Africa: Taipei's continuing search for international recognition. Richard J. Payne, Cassandra R. Veney. Journal of Asian and African Studies Nov 2001 v36 i4 p437(14)
Almost Jeffersonian: U.S. Recognition Policy toward Latin America. GREGORY WEEKS. Presidential Studies Quarterly Sept 2001 v31 i3 p490
Self-determination and international recognition policy: an alternative interpretation of why Yugoslavia disintegrated. Raju G.C. Thomas. World Affairs Summer 1997 v160 n1 p17(17)
Ideology, morality and the war in Iraq. Defence Tom Frame.
Quadrant Sept 2003 v47 i9 p30(3) (2202 words)
'Hidden wounds': on killing in combat: society has a moral obligation to reassure those who kill in war that what they did was right and necessary. This is especially so in politically ambiguous wars like Vietnam. Dave Grossman.
VFW Magazine August 2003 v90 i11 p24(5) (2627 words)
Papal envoy says events proved Vatican right about Iraqi war. (Signs of the Times)
America Oct 20, 2003 v189 i12 p4 (717 words)
The importance of losing. (Letter From Ground Zero)(Column) Jonathan Schell.
The Nation Sept 22, 2003 v277 i8 p8 (1522 words)
Colin Powell and 'the power of audacity'. (Column) Eric Alterman.
The Nation Sept 22, 2003 v277 i8 p10 (1011 words)
World War I pacifist suffered for his faith: once despised, now honored, Ben Salmon endured jail, force-feeding and public contempt for his convictions. (Ministries)(Biography) Melissa Jones.
National Catholic Reporter Sept 19, 2003 v39 i40 p34(1) (826 words)
Dirty hands and concrete action: a conversation with Jean Bethke Elshtain. (Interview) Michael Cromartie.
Books & Culture Sept-Oct 2003 v9 i5 p18(1) (1615 words)
Jihad and just war. (Opinion). James Turner Johnson. First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life June-July 2002 p12(3)
Saying no to the war in Afghanistan: Philip Lee argues that the war on terrorism does not meet the historical requirements for waging a "just war." (Vox Populi). (War on Terrorism) Philip Lee. Presbyterian Record June 2002 v126 i6 p11(2)
Just war: an exchange. (Catholic perspective on aftermath of Sept. 11 terrorist attacks) Paul J. Griffiths, George Weigel. First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life April 2002 p31(6)
WHEN CHRISTIANS KILL : Don't make a virtue of necessity. JOHN GARVEY. Commonweal Jan 25, 2002 v129 i2 p6 Mag.Coll.: 109M0119.
Just war, jihad, and terrorism: a comparison of Western and Islamic norms for the use of political violence. Adam L. Silverman. Journal of Church and State Wntr 2002 v44 i1 p73(20)
Terrorism and `just war'. (An old tradition, new challenges). (the ethics of military force) Martin L. Cook, Glen Stassen, Jean Bethke Elshtain, James Turner Johnson. The Christian Century Nov 14, 2001 v118 i31 p22(8)
KERREY'S CULPABILITY : Vietnam & the just-war tradition. (participation of former senator Bob Kerrey in Vietnam War and moral culpability implied by just-war theory) Gordon Marino. Commonweal June 1, 2001 v128 i11 p9 Mag.Coll.: 107M0094.
Rethinking the Crusades. Jonathan Riley-Smith. First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life March 2000 p20
Michael Walzer Just and Unjust Wars (1977). Gilbert Meilaender. First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life March 2000 p52
Just War? Moral Soldiers? LAURIE CALHOUN. Independent Review Wntr 2000 v4 i3 p325
Justification of War in Ancient China. James A. Stroble. Asian Philosophy Nov 1998 v8 i3 p165(1)
Sane bombers. (morality of US-Iraq bombardment policy)(Cambridge Diarist)(Column)(Brief Article) Martin Peretz. The New Republic March 23, 1998 v218 n12 p42(1) Mag.Coll.: 92M0075.
Why we should kill Saddam: the Iraqi leader isn't going away. That means assassination may be Clinton's best option - if only he'd talk about it. (Iraq-US/UN crisis)(Brief Article)(Column) George Stephanopoulos. Newsweek Dec 1, 1997 v130 n22 p34(1) Mag.Coll.: 91H0943. Bus.Coll.: 105S3197.
The perpetrator as person: theological reflections on the just war tradition and the use of force by police. Tobias L. Winright. Criminal Justice Ethics Summer-Fall 1995 v14 n2 p37-56
The broken tradition. (just-war doctrine) James Turner Johnson. The National Interest Fall 1996 n45 p27(10)
An alternative to pacifism? Feminism and just-war theory. (Special Issue: Feminism and Peace) Lucinda J. Peach. Hypatia Spring 1994 v9 n2 p152(21)
Notes from an Israel journal: what the students taught the teacher about just and unjust wars. Michael Walzer. The New Republic Sept 5, 1983 v189 p13(5) Mag.Coll.: 36J1080.
Abolishing coercion: the jurisprudence of American foreign policy in the 1920s. Jonathan Zasloff.
Yale Law Journal May 1993 v102 n7 p1689-1718
Suitable for these Wadsworth textbooks:
Kegley and Wittkopf, World Politics: Trend and Transformation, Ninth Edition, Chapter 16
Russett, Starr, and Kinsella, World Politics: The Menu for Choice, Seventh Edition, Chapters 10, 11
Nester, International Relations: Politics and Economics in the 21st Century, First Edition, Chapter 6
Spiegel et al, World Politics in a New Era, Third Edition, Chapter 11 |
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