The President who broke the ICC’s back By: Josh Scheinert , / 23 June, 2015 Six years after the issuance of Omar al-Bashir’s arrest warrant, there doesn’t seem to be a Plan B
Are the U.S. airstrikes in Syria legal? By: Jason Ralph , / 30 September, 2014 Jason Ralph on why the strikes are not only legitimate but also potentially legal.
How Much “Law” Is There in “International Law”? By: Bob Rae , / 9 April, 2014 Bob Rae on our collective failure to properly enforce the rule of law.
Where Human Rights Law Meets Globalization By: OpenCanada Staff , / 28 January, 2014 Margot Salomon on how globalization has shaped the concept of human rights and how to keep international organizations and companies accountable.
A Close Call for International Law By: Peter Harris , / 15 October, 2013 There was no legal imperative to intervene in Syria. Peter Harris explains why those that argued otherwise put the future of our world order at risk.
UK loses a ‘set’ in its match with Assange By: Jennifer Welsh , / 18 August, 2012 Assange vs. Her Majesty’s Government: Jennifer Welsh explains the Catch 22 situation of the UK government.
Revenge of the Drones By: Roland Paris , / 14 September, 2011 Roland Paris questions the legality of the Obama Administration’s development of drone aircraft.