Selections from
theAmerican Journal
of International Law
The new Selections from
the American Journal of International
Law series combines articles, primary source materials,
and other information from AJIL and other resources to provide
a comprehensive examination of a specific, timely issue affecting
international law.
Future Implications of the Iraq Conflict
(January, 2004)
Will military action in Iraq in spring 2003 lead to fundamental
transformation or possible destruction of the UN Charter system
of law on the use of force? This inaugural Selections
contains more than a dozen essays on the Iraq conflict -- all with
an eye to the future -- written by a distinguished group of scholars
and attorneys, including Eyal Benvenisti, Todd F. Buchwald, Richard
A. Falk, Tom J. Farer, Thomas M. Franck, Richard N. Gardner, Thomas
D. Grant, Miriam Sapiro, David J. Scheffer, Carsten Stahn, Jane
E. Stromseth, Ruth Wedgwood, John Yoo, and the Legal Adviser of
the U.S. Department of State, William H. Taft IV.
Originally appearing in an Agora in the July and October 2003 issues
of the American Journal of International
Law, these contributions are supplemented by the six relevant
UN resolutions and other materials, making Selections
an excellent classroom tool.
Selections pricing per copy for fewer than 25: members, $18; non-members,
$20