Agora: Reflections on President Obama's War Powers Legacy
President Obama's War Powers Legacy
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 625-627
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Obama’s AUMF Legacy
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 628-645
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The Obama Administration, International Law, and Executive Minimalism
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 646-662
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The Obama Administration and Targeting “War-Sustaining” Objects in Noninternational Armed Conflict
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 663-679
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The Obama War Powers Legacy and the Internal Forces That Entrench Executive Power
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 680-700
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Constitutional War Initiation and the Obama Presidency
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 701-717
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Current Developments
Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters and Other Topics: The Sixty-Eighth Session of the International Law Commission
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 718-745
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International Decisions
Marine Entitlements in the South China Sea: The Arbitration Between the Philippines and China
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 746-760
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Nasr v. Italy
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 761-767
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Al-Dulimi v. Switzerland
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 767-774
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Philip Morris Brands Sàrl v. Oriental Republic of Uruguay
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 774-781
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De Leopoldo López
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 781-787
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General International and U.S. Foreign Relations Law
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
Iran and United States Continue to Implement Nuclear Deal, Although Disputes Persist
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 788-795
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International Oceans, Environment, Health, and Aviation Law
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
United States Continues to Challenge Chinese Claims in South China Sea; Law of the Sea Tribunal Issues Award Against China in Philippines-China Arbitration
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 795-802
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U.S. Navy Report Concludes That Iran's 2015 Capture of U.S. Sailors Violated International Law
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 802-804
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Use of Force and Arms Control
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
United States Justifies Its Use of Force in Libya Under International and National Law
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 804-811
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U.S. Drone Strike Kills Taliban Leader in Pakistan
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 811-814
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U.S. Government Releases Casualty Report, Executive Order, and Presidential Policy Guidance Related to Its Counterterrorism Strike Practices
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 814-826
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The Department of Defense Clarifies Legal Protections for Journalists in Updated Law of War Manual
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 826-829
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Settlement of Disputes
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
Federal Court of Claims Finds that Settlement without Compensation of Foreign Nationals' Claims Against Libya does not Violate Fifth Amendment
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- 29 March 2017, pp. 830-833
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