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24 Mar 2012, 3:31 pm by Kenneth Anderson
 International law for me is always fused with pragmatism (to draw from Michael Glennon’s fine book on this topic), politics and diplomacy, realism – policy, in other words. [read post]
24 Mar 2012, 5:23 pm by Kenneth Anderson
 International law for me is always fused with pragmatism (to draw from Michael Glennon’s fine book on this topic), politics and diplomacy, realism – policy, in other words. [read post]
4 Nov 2009, 3:49 am
A27,  431 words,  LETTERS,  Patricia DiMassi; Patrick McAleer; Anthony Glennon; Paul Glatzer... [read post]
5 Aug 2010, 9:00 am by Robert Richards
Introduction: Citizen Lawmaking Online Citizen lawmaking seems ideally suited to today’s Web. [read post]
4 Dec 2020, 7:18 am by Patrick Hulme
Recent attention has been given to the United States’s policy toward Taiwan in the event of an attack by the People’s Republic of China. [read post]
5 Sep 2013, 9:57 am by Kenneth Anderson
Lurking behind international law arguments over a possible US armed intervention in Syria without Security Council authorization are fundamental divides over the nature of international law itself. [read post]
7 Mar 2011, 9:37 am by Kenneth Anderson
(Kenneth Anderson) A few days ago, I asked the question (over at the international law blog Opinio Juris), what are the best legal arguments that would permit or preclude military intervention in Libya, by the US or some other party or parties, on humanitarian grounds (other than rescue of one’s own nationals)? [read post]
3 Mar 2021, 5:01 am by Julia Spiegel
As Michael Glennon and Robert Sloane have detailed, states enter into agreements with foreign countries, adopt international standards, tax and/or set incentives for foreign business and make foreign policy statements, among other international activities. [read post]
18 Oct 2017, 4:30 am by Michael J. Glennon
PDF version A review of Oona A. [read post]
7 Mar 2011, 9:03 am by Kenneth Anderson
by Kenneth Anderson A few days ago, I asked the question (here), what are the best legal arguments that would permit or preclude military intervention in Libya, by the US or some other party or parties, on humanitarian grounds (other than rescue of one’s own nationals)? [read post]