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Uganda's Civil War and the Politics of ICC Intervention [Full Text] 06/01/07
The International Criminal Court's intervention into the ongoing civil war in northern Uganda evoked a chorus of confident predictions as to its capacity to bring peace and justice to the war-torn region. However, this optimism is unwarranted.
Author(s): Adam Branch

Liability and Just Cause [Abstract] 06/01/07
This paper is a response to Jeff McMahan's "Just Cause for War" (EIA, 19.3, 2005). It defends a more permissive, and more traditional view of just war liability against McMahan's claims.
Author(s): Thomas Hurka

The Inconveniences of Transnational Democracy [Abstract] 06/01/07
Suprastate policy formation in such bodies as the WTO remains fundamentally exclusive of individuals within states. This article critiques the "don't kill the goose" arguments commonly offered in defense of such exclusions.
Author(s): Luis Cabrera

Crime and Punishment: Holding States Accountable [Abstract] 06/01/07
Should states be held responsible and punished for violations of international law? This article argues that they can and should be.
Author(s): Anthony F. Lang, Jr.

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