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Volume 51, Number 3 (Spring 2020)

Volume 51, Number 3 (Spring 2020)

Articles

“Embodied AI” and the Direct Participation in Hostilities: A Legal Analysis

Francis Grimal and Michael J. Pollard

Experimenting with Corruption: An Analysis of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention Through the Lens of Experimentalism

Hannah Harris

Resolving National Security Questions: A Comparative Analysis of Judicial Review in the United States, Israel and Europe

Haldor Mercado

International Law as Project or System?

Ryan Martínez Mitchell

Notes

Fracture for Good? Using the Acquittal in the Prosecutor V. Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo as an Impetus to Clarify and Strengthen the Development of International Criminal Law

Rachel Finn

A Crime Universally Acknowledged

Beth Zelman

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