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Center for Global Legal Challenges, Yale Law School
The Yale Law School Center for Global Legal Challenges is an independent Center that bridges the divide between the legal academy and legal practice on global legal issues. It provides a forum where academic experts and students regularly interact with public and private sector actors responsible for addressing global legal challenges. By bringing these communities together, the Center aims to inject new ideas into legal policy debates and grow a new generation of lawyers with a sense of their capacity and responsibility to use international law, foreign affairs law, and national security law to address real challenges facing the nation.
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June 16, 2020
Black Lives Matter Might Just Rescue American Democracy
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Oona A. Hathaway, Daniel Markovits
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July 24, 2019
The Missing State Department Memo on US Officials’ Possible Aiding and Abetting Saudi War Crimes
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Oona A. Hathaway
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May 31, 2019
Bolton’s Stated Predicate for War With Iran Doesn’t Work
By:
Oona A. Hathaway
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April 15, 2019
What is a War Crime?
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Oona A. Hathaway, Paul Strauch, Beatrice Walton, Zoe Weinberg
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April 11, 2019
Accountability for War Crimes in Syria: The “Criminalization” Confusion
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Oona A. Hathaway, Paul Strauch, Beatrice Walton, Zoe Weinberg
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January 25, 2019
Saudi Coalition “Admission” of Error in Bombing Cholera Treatment Center Implicates the United States
By:
Oona A. Hathaway
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December 19, 2015
State Practice on Sovereign Immunity in Employment Disputes Involving Embassy and Consular Staff
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Julia Brower
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December 07, 2015
Below the Threshold: The Law Governing the Use of Force Against Non-State Actors in the Absence of a Non-International Armed Conflict
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Sarah Weiner, Daniel Hessel, Julia Shu
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December 07, 2015
Common Article 1 and Duty to "Ensure Respect"
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Zachary Manfredi
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December 07, 2015
State Responsibility for Non-State Actors That Detain In The Course of a NIAC
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Peter Tzeng, Emily Chertoff, Lara Dominguez, Zak Manfriedi
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December 05, 2015
General Principles Regarding the Legal Validity of RUD
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Eric Chung
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November 28, 2015
The Applicability of International and Domestic Immigration Law to Relocated Guantanamo Detainees
By:
Sarah Weiner
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August 26, 2013
Historical Examples of Unauthorized Humanitarian Intervention
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Ryan Liss, Julia Brower, Tina Thomas, Jacob Victor
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December 10, 2012
Collective Self-Action
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Ananth Padmanabhan, Michael Shih
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December 10, 2012
The Meaning of "Assist, Encourage, or Induce" in the Weapons Ban Context
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Christina Koningisor
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December 10, 2012
Optimal Deterrence: An Evaluation of the Leaks-Regulating Regime
By:
Ananth Padmanabhan, Tina Thomas, Jacob Victor
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December 10, 2012
UNCLOS Dispute Settlement in Context: The United States’ Record in International Arbitration Proceedings
By:
Ryan Liss, Julia Brower, Michael Shih, Christina Koningisor
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December 03, 2012
EU Privacy Regulation: Implications for U.S. and EI Law Enforcement
By:
Jacob Victor, Carlton Forbes
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January 01, 2012
Internationally Protected Persons: The Status of Consular Employees
By:
Ryan Liss
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November 16, 2011
THE ROLE OF THE COMMITTEE TO THE CONVENTION ON THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
By:
Chelsea Purvis
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November 15, 2011
TACIT AMENDMENTS
By:
Oona A. Hathaway, Haley Nix, Saurrabh Sanghvi, Sara Solow
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November 15, 2011
Lessons from the Past for Foreign Sovereign Immunity After Samantar v. Yousuf
By:
Saurrabh Sanghvi
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November 15, 2011
Arms Trafficking: The International and Domestic Legal Framework
By:
Oona A. Hathaway, Saurrabh Sanghvi, Sara Solow, Chelsea Purvis, Elizabeth Nielsen