This article discusses the need to re-visit—based on existing legal obligations—the problem of veto use by the permanent members of the UN Security Council while there are ongoing atrocity crimes (genocide, crimes against humanity, and/or war crimes). Specifically, the article— which previews the arguments in my forthcoming book—raises the question of whether all such veto use is consistent with international law
This paper examines the veto power system in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), with the ar...
Whether and how violence can be controlled to spare innocent lives is a central issue in internation...
The article provides a fresh re-examination of the conceptual foundations of the sovereign immunity ...
This article discusses the need to re-visit—based on existing legal obligations—the problem of veto ...
[ABSTRACT] The exercise of the veto power by the permanent members in the UN Security Council in cas...
After Russia’s thirteen vetoes and seven by China to shield the Syrian regime from any action, it se...
Every time a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council casts a veto, or threatens to do so, to p...
It is my pleasure to contribute this guest post to the Opinio Juris symposium about Professor Jennif...
This article examines reform to the ‘veto’ power held by the five permanent members of the United Na...
Below we outline two innovations – one already implemented, and the other in the process of being of...
In 1948 the international community in reaction to the horrors of the holocaust sought to eradicate ...
This paper argues that the permanent members of the Security Council (the SC) should have a responsi...
The Syrian conflict has brought into sharp focus the exercise of the veto by some permanent members ...
This article considers whether the United Nations Security Council is bound by international humanit...
Among the greatest threats to global security is the slaughter of civilians. This is due to the inco...
This paper examines the veto power system in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), with the ar...
Whether and how violence can be controlled to spare innocent lives is a central issue in internation...
The article provides a fresh re-examination of the conceptual foundations of the sovereign immunity ...
This article discusses the need to re-visit—based on existing legal obligations—the problem of veto ...
[ABSTRACT] The exercise of the veto power by the permanent members in the UN Security Council in cas...
After Russia’s thirteen vetoes and seven by China to shield the Syrian regime from any action, it se...
Every time a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council casts a veto, or threatens to do so, to p...
It is my pleasure to contribute this guest post to the Opinio Juris symposium about Professor Jennif...
This article examines reform to the ‘veto’ power held by the five permanent members of the United Na...
Below we outline two innovations – one already implemented, and the other in the process of being of...
In 1948 the international community in reaction to the horrors of the holocaust sought to eradicate ...
This paper argues that the permanent members of the Security Council (the SC) should have a responsi...
The Syrian conflict has brought into sharp focus the exercise of the veto by some permanent members ...
This article considers whether the United Nations Security Council is bound by international humanit...
Among the greatest threats to global security is the slaughter of civilians. This is due to the inco...
This paper examines the veto power system in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), with the ar...
Whether and how violence can be controlled to spare innocent lives is a central issue in internation...
The article provides a fresh re-examination of the conceptual foundations of the sovereign immunity ...