Front Matter
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Volume 43 Issue 1 (2010)
Volume 43 Issue 1 (2010)
CWRU Journal of International Law
Foreword
Foreward: Lawfare!
Michael P. Scharf and Shannon Pagano
Articles
Is Lawfare Worth Defining - Report of the Cleveland Experts Meeting - September 11, 2010
Michael P. Scharf and Elizabeth Andersen
Semiotic Definition of Lawfare
Susan W. Tiefenbrun
The Curious Career of Lawfare
Wouter G. Werner
Lawfare or Strategic Communications?
Gregory P. Noone Dr.
Lawfare: A Rhetorical Analysis
Tawia Ansah
Does Lawfare Need an Apologia?
Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
Lawfare: A War Worth Fighting
Paul R. Williams Dr.
On Legal Subterfuge and the So-Called "Lawfare" Debate
Leila Nadya Sadat and Jing Geng
The Dangers of Lawfare
Scott Horton
The Take Down: Case Studies Regarding "Lawfare" in International Criminal Justice: The West African Experience
David M. Crane
Whose Lawfare is It, Anyway?
David Scheffer
Illustrating Illegitimate Lawfare
Michael A. Newton
Gaza, Goldstone, and Lawfare
William A. Schabas
Litigating the Arab-Israeli Conflict in U.S. Courts: Critiquing the Lawfare Critique
Wiliam J. Aceves
"Lawfare" in the War on Terrorism: A Reclamation Project
Melissa A. Waters
Lawfare and Counterlawfare: The Demonization of the Gitmo Bar and Other Legal Strategies in the War on Terror
David J. R. Frakt
The Value of Claiming Torture: An Analysis of Al-Qaeda's Tactical Lawfare Strategy and Efforts to Fight Back
Michael J. Lebowitz
Lawfare and U.S. National Security
Orde F. Kittrie
Lawfare and the Definition of Aggression: What the Soviet Union and Russian Federation Can Teach Us
Christi Scott Bartman Dr.
The Knight's Code, Not His Lance
Jamie A. Williamson
Carl Schmitt and the Critique of Lawfare
David Luban
The Status of Corporations in the Travaux Preparatoires of the Genocide Convention: The Search for Personhood
Michael J. Kelly
Speeches
Lawfare: Where Justice Meets Peace
James Ogoola Hon.
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law - Conflict or Convergence
Christopher Greenwood Sir