Front Matter
Volume 47 Issue 1 (2015)
CWRU Journal of International Law
Foreword
Introduction
Maxwell J. Mehlman and Daniel Vallejo
Articles
Lethal Autonomous Weapons and Jus Ad Bellum Proportionality
Heather M. Roff
Challenges for Implementing a PTSD Preventive Genomic Sequencing Program in the U.S. Military
Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz and Eric T. Juengst
Ethical, Legal, Social, and Policy Issues in the Use of Genomic Technology by the U.S. Military
Maxwell J. Mehlman and Tracy Yeheng Li
Nonlethal Weapons, Noncombatant Immunity, and the Principle of Participatory Liability
Michael L. Gross
U.S. Military Use of Non-Lethal Weapons: Reality vs Perceptions
Susan D. LeVine and Joseph A. Rutigliano Jr.
The Debate Over Autonomous Weapons Systems
Gregory P. Noone Dr. and Diana C. Noone Dr.
Unpunished Insults -- The Looming Cyber Barbary Wars
Matteo G. Martemucci Col.
And Next Please? The Future of the NLW Debate
Pauline M. Shanks Kaurin Dr.
Speeches
What is the Role of International Dispute Resolution in Interpreting Domestic Disputes?
Mark A. Barnett
Transitional Justice and the Rule of Law: Lessons from the Field
Elizabeth Andersen
Notes
Electric Currents: Programming Legal Status into Autonomous Unmanned Maritime Vehicles
Daniel Vallejo
War Through Pharmaceuticals: How Terrorist Organizations Are Turning to Counterfeit Medicine to Fund Their Illicit Activity
Douglas T. Cannon
The Volcker Rule: A Reminder of the Need for Additional Remedies for Party-to-Party NAFTA Disputes
Jacob H. Cappel
Transcript
Talking Foreign Policy
Michael P. Scharf