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Archive | 2011

Going Medieval: Targeted Killing, Self-Defence, and the Jus Ad Bellum Regime

Craig Martin


Washington University Law Review | 2011

The Japanese Constitution as Law and the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court's Constitutional Decisions: A Response to Matsui

Craig Martin


The International Journal of Human Rights | 2015

A Means-Methods Paradox and the Legality of Drone Strikes in Armed Conflict

Craig Martin


Maryland Journal of International Law | 2013

Kiobel , Extraterritoriality, and the 'Global War on Terror'

Craig Martin


University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review | 2007

Unequal Shadows: Negotiation Theory and Spousal Support Under Canadian Divorce Law

Craig Martin


Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law | 2010

Glimmers of Hope: The Evolution of Equality Rights Doctrine in Japanese Courts from a Comparative Perspective

Craig Martin


Archive | 2018

Striking the Right Balance: Hate Speech Laws in Japan, the United States, and Canada

Craig Martin


立命館平和研究 (Ritsumeikan Journal of Peace Studies) | 2017

憲法9条を再生させるための改正論ーなぜ、どのように9条を改正するのか (Change It to Save It: Why and How to Amend Article 9)

Craig Martin


Ritsumeikan Journal of Peace Studies | 2016

Change It to Save It: Why and How to Amend Article 9

Craig Martin


Fordham International Law Journal | 2016

The Legitimacy of Informal Constitutional Amendment and the 'Reinterpretation' of Japan's War Powers

Craig Martin

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