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Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights Issues Judgment in Katyń Massacre Case (October 21, 2013)

Author: 
Kathleen A. Doty

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African Union Adopts Resolution Regarding the International Criminal Court (October 12, 2013)

Author: 
Kathleen A. Doty

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European Court of Human Rights Issues Judgment in Delfi v. Estonia (October 10, 2013)

Author: 
Kathleen A. Doty

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Haiti Cholera Victims File Lawsuit against the United Nations in US Federal District Court (October 9, 2013)

Author: 
Kathleen A. Doty

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European Court of Justice Rules on Jurisdiction Regulation in Pinckney v. KDG Mediatech AG (October 3, 2013)

Author: 
Kathleen A. Doty

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A Conversation with Judge Charles N. Brower - "The Future Of International Arbitration"

Please join the Society's International Courts and Tribunals Interest Group (ICTIG) in welcoming ASIL's 2009 Manley O. Hudson Medalist, the Honorable Charles N. Brower, to discuss his significant and wide-ranging practice at the bar with distinguished service, both nationally and internationally, during 30 years in the fields of public international law and international dispute resolution.

Not Just State - International Law in the US Government

The Government Attorneys Interest Group of the American Society of International Law invites you to attend a continuing legal education course featuring practicing international lawyers in a variety of positions within the U.S. government. The panel will discuss the role that international law plays in the day-to-day practice of attorneys not only in the U.S. State and Defense departments, but also in legal offices outside of the most commonly understood "international" agencies.

Post-2015: The MDGs, Legal Reform, and Development Policy

With the deadline for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) rapidly approaching, various groups are convening to talk about what is next. Many have indicated an imperative need for the inclusion of a rule of law component in the post-2015 framework, either as a separate goal or as a necessary underpinning to accomplish all development goals. The American Society of International Law will host a diverse group of rule of law development experts to address the issues of legal reform and development in the context of the MDGs.

Customary International Law: What is its Role in the U.S. Legal System?

Customary international law is now coming up in a variety of contexts in U.S. courts, including civil suits under the Alien Tort Statute, the review of military commission proceedings in the "war on terror," and criminal prosecution of piracy. Is customary international law a form of federal law, as claimed by the Restatement (Third) of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States? How does its status in the U.S. legal system compare with the status of treaties? Even if it is not directly applicable as U.S.