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Vol. 16 (2005) No. 2 |
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| | Articles
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| | David Kretzmer, Targeted Killing of Suspected Terrorists: Extra-Judicial Executions or Legitimate Means of Defence? (abstract) (full text) | 212 |
| | Jason A. Beckett, Countering Uncertainty and Ending Up/Down Arguments: Prolegomena to a Response to NAIL (abstract) (full text) | 238 |
| | Neha Jain, A Separate Law for Peacekeepers: The Clash between the Security Council and the International Criminal Court (abstract) (full text) | 254 |
| | Review Essay Symposium
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| | , Review Essay Symposium: Philip Allotts Eunomia and The Health of Nations Thinking Another World: This Cannot Be How the World Was Meant to Be: An event to mark the retirement of Professor Philip Allott, Professor of International Public Law, University of Cambridge, 2829 May 2004 (abstract) (full text) | 297 |
| | Iain Scobbie, Slouching towards the Holy City: Some Weeds for Philip Allott (full text) | 313 |
| | Karen Knop, Eunomia is a Woman: Philip Allott and Feminism (full text) | 328 |
| | Martti Koskenniemi, International Law as Therapy: Reading The Health of Nations (full text) | 341 |
| | Thomas M. Franck, The Fervent Imagination and the School of Hard Knocks (full text) | 346 |
| | Rosalyn Higgins, Final Remarks (full text) | 353 |