Front Matter
Volume 36 Issue 2 (2004)
CWRU Journal of International Law
Foreword
Foreword: Terrorism on Trial
Michael P. Scharf and Amy E. Miller
Articles
A Thorn on the Tulip - A Scottish Trial in the Netherlands: The Story behind the Lockerbie Trial
David R. Andrews
Targeted Killing as Active Self-Defense
Amos Guiora
Lesser Evils in the War on Terrorism
Mark A. Drumbl
The Legal Case against the Global War on Terror
Mary Ellen O'Connell
Defining Terrorism as the Peacetime Equivalent of War Crimes: Problems and Prospects
Michael P. Scharf
Terrorism - The Definitional Problem
Alex Schmid
State Actors in an International Definition of Terrorism from a Human Rights Perspective
Bruce Broomhall
Beyond the Montreal Convention
John P. Grant
The Lockerbie Judgments: A Short Analysis
Julian B. Knowles
Bringing Suit against a Foreign Sovereign
Robert C. Mirone
Merging International Human Rights Law with Personal Injury Law in the Fight against Terrorism
Allan Gerson
Terrorism on Trial: The Trials of al Qaeda
Andrew C. McCarthy
The Military Commissions - A Possible Strength Giving Way to a Probable Weakness - and the Required Fix
Gregory P. Noone and Diana C. Noone
On Military Commissions
Scott L. Silliman
Speech
Terrorism: The Persistent Dilemma of Legitimacy
M. Cherif Bassiouni
Notes
Water Now: The Impact of Israel's Security Fence on Palestinian Water Rights and Agriculture in the West Bank
Andrew R. Malone
The Obstacles to Suppressing Radical Islamic Terrorist Financing
John D.G. Waszak