Texas Bar International Law Section Law Student Writing Competition

The International Law Section of the Texas State Bar invites papers from law students. Entries should address any area of international law. Winning articles will be considered for publication in the Texas Transnational Law Quaterly. Winners will receive free admission to the Section’s 22nd Annual International Law Institute 2010. The competition is open to any […]

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Nuclear Nonproliferation Research Guide

The main purpose of this research guide is to assist legal scholars conducting research in the area of nonproliferation of nuclear weapons. This research guide provides: (a) introductory resources for historical and technical background; (b) information about multilateral authorities, agreements, and enforcement mechanisms; (c) resources to locate journal articles, books, subscription databases, free databases, and […]

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Guantanamo: What’s Next for Detainees?

Three events occurred this week that will impact the future of Guantanamo detainees. The first occurred on Monday, when top officials in the Obama administration held the first meeting of the Guantanamo Detainee Review Task Force to review options for closing Guantanamo without compromising national security and foreign policy interests. Then, on Tuesday, a military […]

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ICC to Announce Decision on Arrest Warrant for Sudanese President Al-Bashir

The International Criminal Court will hold a press conference tomorrow at 12:45 GMT to announce its decision on the arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo told Al-Jazeera today that the arrest would not take place within Sudan and that “no one will try to arrest Mr. Bashir in Sudan.” Notably, […]

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