These remarks, delivered at the April 4, 2013, luncheon of the American Society of International Law Women in International Law Interest Group, reflects on contributions of Jane Addams and other members of the early 20th C. peace movement as a means to explore law and practice related to the contemporary use of force and armed conflict
This article proposes an engaged analysis of the impact that armed conflicts have on women and the d...
Woodruff Chair in International Law and Faculty Co-Director of the Dean Rusk International Law Cente...
Transcript for Symposium held at the University of Michigan Law School on Saturday, April 6, 2002
These remarks, delivered at the April 4, 2013, luncheon of the American Society of International Law...
I am optimistic that even if the United States fails in the coming years to ratify the Rome Treaty, ...
The progressive development of international law has helped move the world forward in a wide variety...
The distinct honor conferred on me touches my heart, but I promise you that it will not go to my hea...
This review essay provides a comprehensive roadmap of the international law of peace, which has not ...
Writer/Contact: Cindy Rice, 706/542-5172, cindyh@uga.edu Athens, Ga. - Joining the University of Geo...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
I express my sincere thanks to the American Society of International Law and the International Legal...
In the fifty years that have elapsed since the Nuremberg Trials, we have made tremendous progress in...
There is a need to take stock of current global developments in the field of disarmament, reflect on...
Although my work is largely with international lawyers, I often meet lawyers from many walks of life...
The University of Georgia School of Law has a long and rich tradition in the area of international l...
This article proposes an engaged analysis of the impact that armed conflicts have on women and the d...
Woodruff Chair in International Law and Faculty Co-Director of the Dean Rusk International Law Cente...
Transcript for Symposium held at the University of Michigan Law School on Saturday, April 6, 2002
These remarks, delivered at the April 4, 2013, luncheon of the American Society of International Law...
I am optimistic that even if the United States fails in the coming years to ratify the Rome Treaty, ...
The progressive development of international law has helped move the world forward in a wide variety...
The distinct honor conferred on me touches my heart, but I promise you that it will not go to my hea...
This review essay provides a comprehensive roadmap of the international law of peace, which has not ...
Writer/Contact: Cindy Rice, 706/542-5172, cindyh@uga.edu Athens, Ga. - Joining the University of Geo...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
I express my sincere thanks to the American Society of International Law and the International Legal...
In the fifty years that have elapsed since the Nuremberg Trials, we have made tremendous progress in...
There is a need to take stock of current global developments in the field of disarmament, reflect on...
Although my work is largely with international lawyers, I often meet lawyers from many walks of life...
The University of Georgia School of Law has a long and rich tradition in the area of international l...
This article proposes an engaged analysis of the impact that armed conflicts have on women and the d...
Woodruff Chair in International Law and Faculty Co-Director of the Dean Rusk International Law Cente...
Transcript for Symposium held at the University of Michigan Law School on Saturday, April 6, 2002