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12 Sep 2019, 4:07 am by NELB Staff
Ashley Deeks (University of Virginia School of Law) has published "The Judicial Demand for Explainable Artificial Intelligence" on SSRN. [read post]
28 Aug 2019, 1:31 pm by CrimProf BlogEditor
Ashley Deeks (University of Virginia School of Law) has posted The Judicial Demand for Explainable Artificial Intelligence (119 Colum. [read post]
2 Dec 2018, 7:13 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
Deeks, Ashley and Lubell, Noam and Murray, Daragh, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and the Use of Force by States (November 16, 2018). 10 Journal of National Security Law & Policy (2019, Forthcoming); Virginia Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper No. 2018-63. [read post]
10 Apr 2018, 3:04 pm by CrimProf BlogEditor
Ashley Deeks (University of Virginia - School of Law) has posted Predicting Enemies (104 VA. [read post]
15 Feb 2018, 3:30 am by Sam F. Halabi
Ashley Deeks, A (Qualified) Defense of Secret Agreements, 49 Ariz. [read post]
15 Jun 2012, 11:38 am by Benjamin Wittes
Ken posted as a Reading sometime back Ashley Deek’s new article in the Virginia Journal of International Law, ‘Unwilling or Unable’: Toward an Normative Framework for Extra-Territorial Self-Defense. [read post]
First, in her excellent Article, “Unwilling or Unable: Toward a Normative Framework for Extraterritorial Self-Defense,” Ashley Deeks (Columbia Law School, incoming Associate Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law) offers the first sustained descriptive and normative analysis of the “unwilling or unable” test in international law. [read post]
16 May 2012, 2:32 pm
Ashley Deeks (right), who is completing a stint as an Academic Fellow at Columbia Law School and soon will take up an appointment as Associate Professor at the University of Virgina School of Law. [read post]
31 Mar 2012, 4:37 am by Deborah Pearlstein
Ashley Deeks moderated, giving a summary of the ECHR’s latest jurisprudence in the area (informative and succinct), followed by former UK legal adviser Daniel Bethlehem, who led off with a terrific précis of the many questions in the field. [read post]
22 Mar 2012, 7:44 pm
IntLawGrrls is proud today to highlight women who will speak at next week's annual meeting of the American Society of International Law – as we have each year since our founding (here, here, here, here, here, and here).This 106th gathering of the Society, entitled Confronting Complexity (prior posts available here), will take place at the Fairmont Hotel, 2401 M Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. [read post]
2 Feb 2012, 6:52 am by Jacob Katz Cogan
– Law), Rethinking Sovereign Debt: The Politics of Reputation in the Twentieth CenturyMarch 16, 2012: Ashley Deeks (Columbia Univ. [read post]
23 Jan 2012, 12:37 pm by Kenneth Anderson
Ashley Deeks (formerly senior State Department lawyer and currently a fellow at Columbia Law School) has posted to SSRN a new piece appearing in Virginia Journal of International Law, ‘Unwilling or Unable’: Toward an Normative Framework for Extra-Territorial Self-Defense. [read post]
15 Jan 2012, 4:30 am
Texas); Mariano Banos (Department of State); Mark Drumbl (Washington & Lee); David Glazier (Loyola); Oren Gross (Minnesota); Deborah Pearlstein (Cardozo) (left middle); Kristine Huskey (Physicians for Human Rights) (right); Kate Jastram (Berkeley) (below right); Greg McNeal (Pepperdine); Ashley Deeks (Columbia) (left); Abe Sofaer (Stanford); and Richard Wilson (American). [read post]
12 Jan 2012, 3:30 pm by Kevin Jon Heller
”  Blank offers precisely one citation for the “unwilling or unable” test, and that citation will not surprise you: Ashley Deeks’ forthcoming article in the Virginia Journal of International Law. [read post]
15 Dec 2011, 4:11 pm by Kevin Jon Heller
by Kevin Jon Heller Ashley Deeks, a fellow at Columbia and a former member of the Office of the Legal Adviser, has posted an essay on SSRN — forthcoming in the Virginia Journal of International Law — entitled “Unwilling or Unable: Toward an Normative Framework for Extra-Territorial Self-Defense. [read post]
14 Dec 2011, 9:37 am by Jacob Katz Cogan
Ashley Deeks (Columbia Univ. - Law) has posted 'Unwilling or Unable': Toward an Normative Framework for Extra-Territorial Self-Defense (Virginia Journal of International Law, forthcoming). [read post]
13 Dec 2011, 8:57 pm by Lawrence Solum
Ashley Deeks (Columbia Law School) has posted 'Unwilling or Unable': Toward an Normative Framework for Extra-Territorial Self-Defense (Virginia Journal of International Law, Vol. 52, 2012) on SSRN. [read post]
17 Sep 2011, 6:53 am by Marty Lederman
 A preview of Ashley Deeks's forthcoming important paper on this question is here.] [read post]
16 Sep 2011, 11:42 pm by Kevin Jon Heller
  (Ashley Deeks at least cites a couple of law reviews in defense of it, albeit one from 1958, in addition to — unsurprisingly — statements by American officials.) [read post]
28 May 2011, 7:17 am by Glenn Reynolds
The U.S. government believes, as former State Department lawyer Ashley Deeks observed in a recent, influential paper, that states that are unable or unwilling to deal with terrorists in their midst lose claims of sovereignty, thus allowing other states to reach inside to deal with them. [read post]