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Navassa: Property, Sovereignty, and the Law of the Territories

Afghanistan-Pakistan Frontier, 36 Brook. J. Int’l L. 1, 48 (2010) (“Every established order tends to produce . . . the naturalization of its own

Forum: State of the Art: How Cultural Property Became a National-Security Priority

mullah’s edict. Kofi Annan, then the United Nations Secretary-General, met with a Taliban official in Islamabad, Pakistan, in an unsuccessful attempt to

Forum: Beyond the Public Square: Imagining Digital Democracy

statistics on self-censorship by female journalists in Pakistan) https://www.apc.org/sites/default/files/Gendering Self-Censorship Women and the Double

Is History Repeating Itself? Sentencing Young American Muslims in the War on Terror

to travel to Pakistan and told U.S. officials that he was planning on visiting a religious school. However, the government believed Shehadeh wanted to

Duties Owed: Low-Intensity Cyber Attacks and Liability for Transboundary Torts in International Law

Kingdom, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, and the United States. Jarrad Shearer, W32.Stuxnet, Symantec (July 13, 2010), http://www.symantec.com‌/security‌

Why Have We Criminalized Aggressive War?

Franck, Recourse to Force: State Action Against Threats and Armed Attacks 143-44 (2002). India’s intervention in East Pakistan precipitated the secession

Forum: Security-Clearance Decisions and Constitutional Rights

States illustrate how the Circuit has exposed cracks in Egan’s wall. Gill involved a suit by a “decorated veteran and Pakistani immigrant” who lost his

Prosecuting Gender-Based Persecution: The Islamic State at the ICC

Civil War, and the East Pakistani movement for independence, among other conflicts. See Carpenter, supra, at 89-90. The rationale for sex-selective