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7 Nov 2015, 5:47 am by Elina Saxena
Julian Ku argued that if the United States did, in fact, conduct innocent passage in the South China Sea, it may have actually “strengthened China’s sketchy territorial claims” over the Subi Reef and other claimed Chinese islands. [read post]
6 Nov 2015, 3:03 am by Zack Bluestone
Julian Ku argues that an innocent passage would strengthen China’s maritime claims, given that it implies the existence of a territorial sea (David Bosco’s post clearly explains this point). [read post]
5 Nov 2015, 12:15 pm by Elina Saxena, Cody M. Poplin
Syrian rebel and jihadist forces have captured a major town along the main highway connecting Aleppo and Hama. [read post]
4 Nov 2015, 8:21 am by Adam Klein, Mira Rapp-Hooper
Some authors, including Julian Ku writing for Lawfare, have suggested that the U.S. [read post]
31 Oct 2015, 3:32 pm by Zack Bluestone
And over at Opinio Juris, Julian Ku offers his initial thoughts on the ruling, including an interesting point about how “China would more clearly be in violation of UNCLOS now than it was before” if it continues to reject the tribunal’s jurisdiction. [read post]
23 Oct 2015, 8:27 am by Zack Bluestone
Water Wars readers will have noticed that two widely-anticipated events—U.S. freedom of navigation (FON) patrols in the Spratlys and the Arbitral Panel’s jurisdictional ruling in the Philippines v. [read post]
16 Oct 2015, 12:21 pm by Zack Bluestone
Julian Ku explains why “following international law” cannot alone solve the freedom of navigation problems in the South China Sea, particularly not those between the U.S. and the PRC. [read post]
11 Sep 2015, 5:04 am by Simon Lester
In response, over at Opinio Juris, Julian Ku says these profs are wrong, and concludes: the decision to bypass Congress has got to have a price for the President. [read post]
15 Jul 2015, 10:25 am by Quinta Jurecic , Cody M. Poplin
Over at Opinio Juris, Julian Ku also notes an important exception to the deal’s much-discussed “snapback” provisions, which provide for the reinstatement of sanctions if Iran fails to hold up its end of the deal. [read post]
24 Mar 2015, 3:02 am by Walter Olson
” [Julian Ku] “There Is No National Home for Art” (Kwame Anthony Appiah on cultural patrimony and antiquities repatriation, NYT “Room for Debate”, related Ku on Elgin Marbles; my take on the collectible-coin angle; earlier here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, etc.] [read post]
6 Feb 2015, 6:00 am by Bridget Crawford
Below the fold is Version 3.1 of the census of law prof Twitter users. [read post]
15 Jan 2015, 12:30 pm by Sean Mirski
As readers might recall, two years ago the Philippines launched an arbitration process against China under the auspices of the U.N. [read post]
4 Jan 2015, 9:05 pm by Walter Olson
Reeves Anderson, and James Stengel for the Chamber's Institute for Legal Reform via D&O Diary] Why U.S. ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child would be pointless [Julian Ku/OJ] “I despise North Korea human rights violations as much as anyone, but I’m skeptical that US tort system is answer. [read post]
6 Nov 2014, 9:11 pm by Walter Olson
[Julian Ku, Opinio Juris] Survey of rapidly changing field of transnational antiquities law [ABA Journal] Canada, like U.S., gets periodic U.N. tongue-lashing over its relations with Indian tribes/native peoples [Kathryn Fort, ConcurOp] With U.S. isolated on firearms issues, U.N. [read post]
27 Oct 2014, 1:13 am
Constitution, and the New World Order, by Julian Ku and John YooDavid Sloss, reviewing Socializing States: Promoting Human Rights Through International Law, by Ryan Goodman and Derek JinksJoseph W. [read post]
8 Aug 2014, 2:25 pm
At Opinio Juris, international law scholar Julian Ku suggests that today’s action, combined with the 2011 Libya war, may create a precedent for a presidential power to unilaterally authorize “humanitarian intervention. [read post]
4 Aug 2014, 5:37 am
Also among the amici are Julian Ku, Michael Lewis, Calvin Massey, Abe Sofaer, Louise Weinberg, and two Conspirators, David Kopel and myself. [read post]
4 Jul 2014, 8:05 am
Republic of Peru Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International LawKristina Daugirdas & Julian Davis Mortenson, Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law Recent Books on International LawBrian R. [read post]
1 Jul 2014, 9:05 pm by Walter Olson
U.S. ruling was a letdown, notably absent was a liberal concurrence defending broad treaty power against critique of Thomas, Scalia et al [Noah Feldman, Bloomberg View, Peter Spiro/Opinio Juris, Julian Ku and John Yoo, David Golove And Marty Lederman] Think before you ratify: in controlled experiment, framing proposed change in domestic law as “required by human rights treaty” boosted support especially among Republicans [Spiro/OJ; more on international human rights… [read post]