Front Matter
Volume 45 Issue 1 (2012)
CWRU Journal of International Law
Foreword
Foreword: Presidential Power and Foreign Affairs.
Michael P. Scharf and Brittany Pizor
Articles
A Tragi-Comedy of Errors Erodes Self-Execution of Treaties: Medellín v. Texas and Beyond
John Quigley
America's Drone Wars
Leila Nadya Sadat
An Insufficiently Accountable Presidency: Some Reflections on Jack Goldsmith's Power and Constraint
Baher Azmy
Comparing the Approaches of the Presidential Candidates.
Pierre-Richard Prosper and William Burke-White
Executive Power in a War Without End: Goldsmith, the Erosion of Executive Authority on Detention, and the End of the War on Terror
Sandra L. Hodgkinson
Inadvertent Implications of the War Powers Resolution
Michael A. Newton
Preventing Mass Atrocity Crimes: The Responsibility to Protect and the Syria Crisis
Paul R. Williams, Jonathan Worboys, and J. Trevor Ulbrick
Rightly Dividing the Domestic Jihadist from the Enemy Combatant in the "War against al-Qaeda"--Why it Matters in Rendition and Targeted Killing
Jeffrey F. Addicott
War Without End? Legal Wrangling Without End
Jeremy Rabkin
United States Ratification of the Law of the Sea Convention: Securing our Navigational Future While Managing China's Blue Water Ambitions
Michael J. Kelly
The Politicization of Judgment Enforcement
Cassandra Burke Robertson
Thoughts on Medellín v. Texas
Kristofer Monson
The War Powers Resolution-- A Dim and Fading Legacy
John R. Crook
The United States' Use of Drones in the War on Terror: The (Il)legality of Targeted Killings under International Law
Milena Sterio
The War Powers Resolution and Public Opinion
Gregory P. Noone
The War Powers Resolution at 40: Still an Unconstitutional, Unnecessary, and Unwise Fraud that Contributed Directly to the 9/11 Attacks
Robert F. Turner
Speeches
Notes
Lending an "Invisible Hand" to the Navy: Armed Guards as a Free Market Assistance to Defeating Piracy
Brittany E. Pizor