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Lawfare!
Vol. 43, Nos. 1 & 2 (2011)
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International Justice and Shifting Paradigms
Vol. 38, No. 2 (2006-07)
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CURRENT ISSUE
Vol. 43, Nos. 1 & 2(2011)
LAWFARE!:ARE AMERICA'S ENEMIES USING THE LAW AGAINST US AS A WEAPON OF WAR?
Michael P. Scharf & Shannon Pagano
Is Lawfare Worth Defining? Report of the Cleveland Experts Meeting
Michael Scharf & Elizabeth Andersen, assisted by Cox Center Fellows Effy Folberg, Michael Jacobson, & Katlyn Kraus
Historical and Semiotic Origins of "Lawfare"
Historical and Semiotic Origins of "Lawfare"
Susan W. Tiefenbrun
Wouter G. Werner
Lawfare or Strategic Communications?
Dr. Gregory P. Noone
Lawfare: A Rhetorical Analysis
Tawia Ansah
Is "Lawfare" a Useful Term?
Does Lawfare Need an Apologia?
Major Charles J. Dunlap, Jr.
Dr. Paul R. Williams
On Legal Subterfuge and the So-Called "Lawfare"
Leila Nadya Sadat & Jing Geng
Scott Horton
Lawfare and War Crimes Tribunals
Lawfare: Where Justice Meets Peace
The Honorable Principal Judge of Uganda, Justice James Ogoola
Robert Petit
David M. Crane
David Scheffer
Lawfare and the Israeli-Palestine Predicament
The Gaza Strip: Israel, Its Foreign Policy, and the Goldstone Report
Milena Sterio
Illustrating Illegitimate Lawfare
Michael A. Newton
Finding Facts But Missing the Law: The Goldstone Report, Gaza, and Lawfare
Laurie R. Blank
William A. Schabas
Litigating the Arab-Israeli Conflict in U.S. Courts: Critiquing the Lawfare Critique
William J. Aceves
Lawfare and the War on Terror
"Lawfare" in the War on Terrorism: A Reclamation Project
Melissa A. Waters
David J. R. Frakt
Michael J. Lebowitz
Lawfare and U.S. National Security
Professor Orde F. Kittrie
Beyond Traditional Concepts of Lawfare
Lawfare and the Definition of Aggression: What the Soviet Union and Russian Federation Can Teach Us
Christi Scott Bartman, MPA, JD, PhD
The Knight's Code, not his Lance
Jamie A. Williamson
Carl Schmitt and the Critique of Lawfare
David Luban
Issues on International Humanitarian Law and Genocide
The Legality of Reciprocity in the War Against Terrorism
Ambassador Robbie Sabel
Michael J. Kelly
Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Lecture in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law—Conflict or Convergence
Sir Christopher Greenwood, CMG, QC
Student Note
Animals Are Property: The Violations of Soldiers' Rights to Strays in Iraq
DanaMarie Pannella
