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    Category: International Criminal Justice

    The Terror Exception Transitions to Trump

    If Congress and the courts continue to defer to the executive branch during the Trump administration, they will permit an expanded extra-legal war against ISIL and other terrorist groups.

    January 20, 2017March 3, 2018 by Benjamin

    The International Community’s Responsibility to Protect the Rohingya of Myanmar

    Disaster is inevitable unless world leaders accept the practical commitments that the Responsibility to Protect requires in Myanmar.

    December 9, 2016March 3, 2018 by Benjamin
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    Chronicle of a Failed Peace

    Judging by the content of the deal, the political entities involved and the region’s geopolitical history, Santos’ peace was doomed to fail.

    October 9, 2016March 31, 2018 by Benjamin

    Bias and Borders of Court

    The International Criminal Court’s focus on African cases is indicative of the inherent nature of its existence and function, not bias against the continent.

    March 3, 2016March 31, 2017 by Benjamin

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