
Chinese Perspectives Part 1: Introduction
In 1984, the People’s Republic of China’s preeminent scholar of international law, Wang Tieya, taught a Special Course at the Hague Academy of International Law

26 Reasons for Environmental Optimism in Haiti
For many Haiti evokes images of absolute poverty, environmental devastation and desperate emigrants. When I think of Haiti, I see 26 young leaders dedicated to

26 Reasons for Environmental Optimism in Haiti
For many Haiti evokes images of absolute poverty, environmental devastation and desperate emigrants. When I think of Haiti, I see 26 young leaders dedicated to

Interview with Peter Robinson, Legal Advisor to Radovan Karadzic
On Monday, July 18, 2011, I sat down with Peter Robinson at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague, The Netherlands.

Averting State Failure in South Sudan
On July 14, the U.N. General Assembly voted unanimously to approve South Sudan as the 193rd member of the United Nations. As the United Nations

Southern Sudan, the Referendum and Land Conflict
Editor’s note: This post was written in 2010 while Chris Moore, a partner at CDR Associates, was working in Sudan on the tenuous issued leading

Southern Sudan, the Referendum and Land Conflict
Editor’s note: This post was written in 2010 while Chris Moore, a partner at CDR Associates, was working in Sudan on the tenuous issued leading

Nanda says Justice will find Khadafy
In a Sunday editorial piece for The Denver Post, Professor Ved Nanda opines that the ICC and other Nuremberg successor tribunals are finally sending a

Nanda says Justice will find Khadafy
In a Sunday editorial piece for The Denver Post, Professor Ved Nanda opines that the ICC and other Nuremberg successor tribunals are finally sending a
DU Alum, Former DJILP Editor in Chief, Enthused to Contribute to The View From Above
My name is Nicole Salamander. I graduated from DU Law in May 2008. I am a law clerk in the United States District Court for the District

The Human Cost of Somali Piracy
Seafarers face increasing violence as they transit the Gulf of Aden, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean, but they have limited legal protection or

Corporate Human Rights Responsibilities a Huge Step Forward
This month, the once vague idea that businesses have duties toward human rights became explicit. The United Nations Human Rights Council unanimously endorsed the Guiding