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The David Bosco v. Julian Ku Debate on the ICC, and why I'm disagreeing with both

Not that I want to do another blog review so soon, but a recent exchange between Opinio Juris‘ Julian Ku and Foreign Policy The Multilateralist‘s David Bosco on the International Criminal Court has caught my attention. It’s an interesting exchange between someone with a very American and conservative view on the ICC (Julian Ku), and [...]

The David Bosco v. Julian Ku Debate on the ICC, and I’m disagreeing with both

Not that I want to do another blog review so soon, but a recent exchange between Opinio Juris‘ Julian Ku and Foreign Policy The Multilateralist‘s David Bosco on the International Criminal Court has caught my attention. It’s an interesting exchange between someone with a very American and conservative view on the ICC (Julian Ku), and [...]

Communiqué: The International Jurist Wishes To Congratulate St Lucia For Ratifying The Rome Statute

Xavier: I’d like to welcome our newest team member, Cate Minall. This is her first post, and hopefully the first of many. Cate, welcome to The International Jurist. On 18 August 2010, the Eastern Caribbean state of St. Lucia deposited its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) at [...]

So, Just How Much Trouble Is Naomi Campbell Getting Into? And Is The International Jurist Going Tabloid?

I’ve heard that supermodel Naomi Campbell was rather accustomed to getting into trouble – something about hitting her maids, among other things – but I’ll leave that to tabloids and people magazines (personally, I’m not a reader). The kind of trouble concerning Ms. Campbell that is of interest to me is that of eventual false [...]