Parent Categories
International, Foreign & Comparative Law
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Discourses in Dignity
January 25, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, Discourses in Dignity, in Understanding Human Dignity 637 (Christopher McCrudden ed., 2013).
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Constrained Derogation in Positive Human Rights Regimes
January 25, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, Constrained Derogation in Positive Human Rights Regimes, in Human Rights in Emergencies (E.J. Criddle ed., ASIL Studies in Int’l Legal Theory 2016).
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On Fascist Honour and Human Dignity: A Sceptical Response
January 25, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, On Fascist Honour and Human Dignity: A Sceptical Response, in Darker Legacies of Law in Europe 267 (Christian Joerges & Navraj Ghaleigh…
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Gerald L. Neuman, Arbitrary Detention and the Human Rights Committee’s General Comment 35, in Justice et droits de l’homme: mélanges en hommage à Christine Chanet,…
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Humanitarian Law and Counterterrorist Force
January 25, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, Humanitarian Law and Counterterrorist Force, 14 Eur. J. Int’l. L. 283 (2003).
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Comment, Counter-terrorist Operations and the Rule of Law
January 25, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, Comment, Counter-terrorist Operations and the Rule of Law, 15 Eur. J. Int’l. L. 1019 (2004).
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The U.S. Constitutional Conception of the Rule of Law and the Rechtsstaatsprinzip of the Grundgesetz
January 25, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, The U.S. Constitutional Conception of the Rule of Law and the Rechtsstaatsprinzip of the Grundgesetz, in Das Grundgesetz im Prozess europäischer und…
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The Nationalization of Civil Liberties, Revisited
January 25, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, The Nationalization of Civil Liberties, Revisited, 99 Colum. L. Rev. 1630 (1999).
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Gerald L. Neuman, Strangers to the Constitution: Immigrants, Borders, and Fundamental Law (Princeton Univ. Press 1996).
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Human Rights
January 25, 2024
Louis Henkin, Sarah Cleveland, Laurence Helfer, Gerald L. Neuman & Diane F. Orntilicher, Human Rights (Found. Press 2d ed. 2009).
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The Brakes that Failed: Constitutional Restriction of International Agreements in France
January 25, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, The Brakes that Failed: Constitutional Restriction of International Agreements in France, 45 Cornell Int’l. L. J. 257 (2012).
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International Law as a Resource in Constitutional Interpretation
January 25, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, International Law as a Resource in Constitutional Interpretation, 30 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 177 (2006).
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Gerald L. Neuman, Extraterritoriality and the Interest of the United States in Regulating Its Own, 99 Cornell L. Rev. 1441 (2014).
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Book Review: Menschenrechte: Ideale, Instrumente, Institutionen.
January 25, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, Book Review, 105 Am. J. Int’l L. 643 (2011) (reviewing Thomas Buergenthal & Daniel Thürer, Menschenrechte: Ideale, Instrumente, Institutionen (2010)).
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Bi-Level Remedies for Human Rights Violations
January 25, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, Bi-Level Remedies for Human Rights Violations, 55 Harv. Int’l L.J. 323 (2014).
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The Extraterritorial Constitution after Boumediene v. Bush
January 25, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, The Extraterritorial Constitution after Boumediene v. Bush, 82 S. Cal. L. Rev. 259 (2009).
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The Shadow of Success: How International Criminal Law Has Come to Shape the Battlefield
January 25, 2024
Gabriella Blum, The Shadow of Success: How International Criminal Law Has Come to Shape the Battlefield, 100 Int’l L. Stud. 133 (2023).
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The Unable or Unwilling Doctrine: A View From Private Law
January 25, 2024
Gabriella Blum & John C. P. Goldberg, The Unable or Unwilling Doctrine: A View From Private Law, 63 Harvard Int’l L.J. 63 (2022).
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Quantum of Silence: Inaction and Jus ad Bellum
January 25, 2024
Dustin A. Lewis, Naz K. Modirzadeh & Gabriella Blum, Quantum of Silence: Inaction and Jus ad Bellum (Harv. L. Sch. Program on Int’l L. &…
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The Paradox of Power: The Changing Norms of the Modern Battlefield
January 25, 2024
Gabriella Blum, The Paradox of Power: The Changing Norms of the Modern Battlefield, 56 Hous. L. Rev. 745 (2019).
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The Dispensable Lives of Soldiers
January 25, 2024
Gabriella Blum, The Dispensable Lives of Soldiers, in Weighing Lives in War (Jens David Ohlin, Larry May & Claire Finkelstein eds., 2017).