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May 29, 2013
Is Seasteading the High Seas a Legal Possibility? Filling the Gaps in International Sovereignty Law
Seasteading––homesteading of the modern era––is a desire to develop above-water settlements in international waters known as seasteads....
May 29, 2013
Solving “The Gravest Natural Resource Shortage You’ve Never Heard Of:” Applying Transnational New Go
Experts believe that global reserves of phosphates, an essential and irreplaceable ingredient in fertilizers, will only last another...
May 29, 2013
A Behavioral Economic Approach to Nuclear Disarmament Advocacy
Nuclear disarmament advocates have provided a strong moral voice for the total disarmament of nuclear weapons, but if they are to remain...
May 29, 2013
Losing the Forest for the Trees: Syria, Law, and the Pragmatics of Conflict Recognition
The situation in Syria has the potential to become a pivotal moment in the development of the law of armed conflict (LOAC). The ongoing...
May 29, 2013
Proportionality in Military Force at War’s Multiple Levels: Averting Civilian Casualties vs. Safegu
To what lengths may a state go to protect its soldiers in war? May it design its military operations to further that goal if this...
May 29, 2013
Civil Actions for Acts that Are Valid According to Religious Family Law but Harm Women’s Rights: Leg
This Article analyzes the implications of legal pluralism when religious family law conflicts with state civil tort law. Refusal to grant...
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