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The International Court of Justice—the global system’s oldest and most venerable tribunal—has failed to meet...
For those interested in democratizing global governance, the threshold question of whether to pursue a...
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The recalcitrance of the United States in global warming negotiations leads to the question of...
This article makes the theoretical case for a civil society initiated Global Peoples Assembly (GPA)...
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The recently concluded Hague Convention on Choice of Courts Agreements is the culmination of over...
When one of the parties is foreign in civil personal jurisdiction cases, United States courts...
In the United States v. Alvarez Machain, the United States Supreme Court held that the...
This chapter examines the potential for the International Court of Justice to serve as a...
As economic and social decisions are increasingly being made internationally, both civil society and business...