International Law
Taking War Seriously: A Model for Constitutional Constraints on the Use of Force, in Compliance with International Law, Brooklyn Law Review (2011)
This article develops an argument for increased constitutional control over the decision to use armed...
Binding the Dogs of War: Japan and the Constitutionalizing of Jus ad Bellum, University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law (2008)
There is still very little constitutional control over the decision to use armed force, and...
Legal History
Taking War Seriously: A Model for Constitutional Constraints on the Use of Force, in Compliance with International Law, Brooklyn Law Review (2011)
This article develops an argument for increased constitutional control over the decision to use armed...
Binding the Dogs of War: Japan and the Constitutionalizing of Jus ad Bellum, University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law (2008)
There is still very little constitutional control over the decision to use armed force, and...
Comparative Law
Taking War Seriously: A Model for Constitutional Constraints on the Use of Force, in Compliance with International Law, Brooklyn Law Review (2011)
This article develops an argument for increased constitutional control over the decision to use armed...
Glimmers of Hope: The Evolution of Equality Rights Doctrine in Japanese Courts from a Comparative Perspective, Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law (2010)
There has been little study of the analytical framework employed by the Japanese courts in...
Binding the Dogs of War: Japan and the Constitutionalizing of Jus ad Bellum, University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law (2008)
There is still very little constitutional control over the decision to use armed force, and...
Constitutional Law
Taking War Seriously: A Model for Constitutional Constraints on the Use of Force, in Compliance with International Law, Brooklyn Law Review (2011)
This article develops an argument for increased constitutional control over the decision to use armed...
Glimmers of Hope: The Evolution of Equality Rights Doctrine in Japanese Courts from a Comparative Perspective, Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law (2010)
There has been little study of the analytical framework employed by the Japanese courts in...
Binding the Dogs of War: Japan and the Constitutionalizing of Jus ad Bellum, University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law (2008)
There is still very little constitutional control over the decision to use armed force, and...
Laws of War and Use of Force
Taking War Seriously: A Model for Constitutional Constraints on the Use of Force, in Compliance with International Law, Brooklyn Law Review (2011)
This article develops an argument for increased constitutional control over the decision to use armed...
Binding the Dogs of War: Japan and the Constitutionalizing of Jus ad Bellum, University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law (2008)
There is still very little constitutional control over the decision to use armed force, and...
Japanese Law
Glimmers of Hope: The Evolution of Equality Rights Doctrine in Japanese Courts from a Comparative Perspective, Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law (2010)
There has been little study of the analytical framework employed by the Japanese courts in...