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KOSOVO & YUGOSLAVIA: LAW IN CRISIS |
Legal Commentary Law professors and other academics present articles, essays and other comments on legal and related aspects of the Kosovo crisis and the conflict in Yugoslavia. Views expressed here are exclusively those of their authors. To submit an article, op-ed or comment for publication here, or to suggest linking an article, op-ed or comment published elsewhere, contact JURIST@law.pitt.edu.
Articles | Essays/Op-eds | Other Comments/Interviews
Articles
- What Does Public International Law Have to Say About Kosovar Independence? - A Postscript [and a Post-Postscript]
Prof. dr. Frank Muenzel, Max-Plank-Institut fur Auslandishes und Internationales Privatrecht, Hamburg, Germany
- Humanitarian Hypocrisy
Professor Robert Hayden, University of Pittsburgh
- NATO and International Law
Professor Raju G. C. Thomas, Marquette University
- What Does Public International Law Have to Say About Kosovar Independence?
Prof. dr. Frank Muenzel, Max-Plank-Institut fur Auslandishes und Internationales Privatrecht, Hamburg, Germany
- "Kosovar Independence": Muenzel's Biased Pro-Greater Albania Approach, a reply by Prof. Dr. Oliver Antic, Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade, and Director, Institute of Comparative Law, University of Belgrade
- Reply to Professor Antic
Prof. dr. Frank Muenzel- Reply to Professor Muenzel
Prof. Dr. Oliver Antic- Contribution to the Muenzel-Antic Debate
Professor S.R. Niketic, Faculty of Science, University of Belgrade
- Reply to Professor Niketic
Prof. dr. Frank Muenzel
- Ex iniuria ius oritur: Are We Moving towards International Legitimation of Forcible Humanitarian Countermeasures in the World Community?
Antonio Cassese, Presiding Judge, Trial Chamber II, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
- NATO, the U.N. and the Use of Force
Ivo Daalder, Brookings Institute/University of Maryland
- The Current Bombings: Behind the Rhetoric
Professor Noam Chomsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- NATO, the UN and the Use of Force: Legal Aspects
Bruno Simma, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitδt, Munich, Germany
- Between Preventive Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution: The Macedonian Perspective on the Kosovo Crisis
Prof. dr. Biljana Vankovska-Cvetkovska, University of Skopje, Macedonia
- Diplomacy and the Conflict in Kosovo: Note on Threats and Fears
Dr. Zlatko Isakovic, Center for Peace and Conflict Research, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Hope, Hunger and Serbia
Professor Julie Mertus, Ohio Northern University, Pettit College of Law [October 21, 1999]
- Delayed Learning from Kosovo: Any Chance of Common Understandings of Facts and Law?
Professor Phaedon Kozyris, University of Thessaloniki Faculty of Law, Greece [June 9, 1999]
- Montenegrin Alternative: Transition, Identity, State
Professor Milan Popovic, University of Montenegro Faculty of Law, Yugoslavia [June 4, 1999]
- A Politicized ICTY Should Come to an End
Professor Jianming Shen, St John's University School of Law [May 28, 1999]
- Necessary Foes: Slobodan Milosevic and NATO in Pursuit of Power
Professor Milan Popovic, University of Montenegro Faculty of Law, Yugoslavia [May 28, 1999]
- International Law May Halt the Bombing
Professor Jonathan Miller, Southwestern University School of Law [May 11, 1999]
- Kosovo and the Dangers of Unilateral Presidential Power
Professor Peter Shane, University of Pittsburgh School of Law [April 29, 1999]
- Oil Blockade Threatens International Law of the Sea
Phillippe Sands, Reader in Law, University of London, UK [April 28, 1999]
- Humanitarian Intervention in Kosovo
Professor Jules Lobel, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, and Attorney Michael Ratner, Center for Constitutional Rights [April 13, 1999]
- Legal Grounds of Intervention in Kosovo
Professor Julie Mertus, Ohio Northern University, Pettit College of Law [April 11, 1999]
- Are NATO Actions Prudent and Are They Legal?
Fred Halliday, London School of Economics, UK [April 1, 1999]
- The Obvious Next Step - NATO Complicit in Genocide: Ground Troops Now
Professor Julie Mertus, Ohio Northern University, Pettit College of Law [April 1]
- Ashamed to be a Canadian
Professor Michael Bliss, University of Toronto, Canada [March 26, 1999]
- Official Rationales for Attacking Yugoslavia
Professor Robert Hayden, Director, Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh [March 26, 1999]
- Air Strikes and Rambouillet
Dr. Kjell Magnusson, Centre for Multiethnic Research, University of Uppsala, Sweden [March 26, 1999]
- How to Bring Peace to Kosovo
Professor Charles Rudick, Chicago-Kent College of Law [January 20, 1999]
- Yugoslavia Has Become an Outlaw Nation
Professor Julie Mertus, Ohio Northern University, Pettit College of Law [January 14, 1999]
- Kosovo and International Law
Dean Henry Perritt, Chicago-Kent College of Law [n.d.]
- Events Justify NATO's Mission in Kosovo
Professor Julie Mertus, Ohio Northern University, Pettit College of Law [October 9, 1998]
- A Lesson Unlearned
Professor Julie Mertus, Ohio Northern University, Pettit College of Law [July 21, 1998]
- Getting it Right on Kosovo
Professor Julie Mertus, Ohio Northern University, Pettit College of Law [April 29, 1998]
- Will Kosovo Explode Next?
Professor Julie Mertus, Ohio Northern University, Pettit College of Law [October 21, 1995]
- Conflict of Laws in Judicial Administration of Kosovo
Professor Henry Perritt [July 9, 1999]
- Kosovo Peace Accord
Professor Noam Chomsky, MIT [June, 1999]
- Review of the ICJ Order of June 2, 1999 on the Illegality of Use of Force Case
Professor Anthony D'Amato, Northwestern University School of Law [June 7, 1999]
- Greek Law Scholars Comment on the Yugoslav Crisis
Professor P.J. Kozyris, University of Thessaloniki Faculty of Law, Greece [June 3, 1999]
- The Indictment of Slobodan Milosevic
[June 1999]
Professor Michael P. Scharf, New England School of Law
- A Brief Review of the Indictment Against Milosevic and Others
Professor Anthony D'Amato, Northwestern University School of Law [May 27, 1999]
- Use of Force and Presidential Powers
Professor Robert Turner, University of Virginia School of Law [May 27, 1999]
- Is NATO Crossing the Line?: Chat
Professor Hurst Hannum, Fletcher School of International Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University [May 14, 1999]
- Negligent Bombing
Professor Anthony D'Amato, Northwestern University School of Law [May 7, 1999]
- The Meaning of the Constitutional Power to "Declare War"
Professor Anthony D'Amato, Northwestern University School of Law [May 2, 1999]
- NATO Interdiction of Oil Tankers Bound for Yugoslavia
Professor Frederic L. Kirgis, Washington and Lee School of Law [April 1999]
- Implications of the Kosovo Conflict for Macedonia
Prof. dr. Biljana Vankovska-Cvetkovska, University of Skopje, Macedonia [April 16, 1999]
- Legal Basis for NATO Military Action Taken Against Serbia/Montenegro
Professor Paul Williams, American University [April 1, 1999]
- History of the Kosovo Problem
Dr. Sima Avramovic, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia [April 1, 1999]
- Genocide
Professor Anthony D'Amato, Northwestern University School of Law [March 30, 1999]
- Mark Drumbl, Associate-in-Law, Columbia Law School, responds to Professor D'Amato [April 1, 1999]
- Legality of the NATO Action
Professor John Rogers, University of Kentucky College of Law (currently visiting at the University of San Diego School of Law) [March 25, 1999]
- The Kosovo Situation and NATO Military Action
Professor Frederic L. Kirgis, Washington and Lee School of Law [March 1999]
- Kosovo Roundtable
Tom MacItis, DePaul University; Andrew Rocktel, Northwestern University; Henry Perritt, Chicago-Kent College of Law [July 2, 1998]
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