Sovereigns In The American Courtroom:

What Tools Do Judges Have In The United States To Compel Compliance When A Foreign Sovereign Behaves Badly? By Theresa Bowman and Charles Camp As the...

International Law in a Multipolar World

By Charles Camp And Theresa Bowman From a bipolar world marked by the Cold War between the two major powers, the United States and the...

Failed Statebuilding versus Peace Formation: The Consequences and Implications over the Last 25 Years

By Oliver P. Richmond Recent years have seen an abundance of foreign intervention to achieve peace and statebuilding.

Lessons from the Microsoft Antitrust Cases

By Andrew I Gavil and Harry First For three decades Microsoft has been engaged with the global system for enforcing competition policy. In an excerpt...

The Constitution of Risk

By Adrian Vermeule How should we approach legal decisions regarding private property for public use? How can constitutional risk be managed in order to...

Is the Light of International Criminal Justice Fading?

By Mark Ellis Prosecuting individuals for war crimes and other atrocities remains an “historical anomaly.” Below, Mark Ellis looks at several fissures in the international...

The Responsibility to Protect: Reading Ethical Responsibilities Into the Rule of Law

By Charles H. Camp and Theresa B. Bowman The scope and source of permissible use of force in response to a humanitarian crisis frames a...

Politics, Constitutionalism, and the Rule of Law

By  T.R.S. Allan Constitutional theory and practice are alike afflicted by a constant tension between commitments to majoritarian democracy—the people’s will—and human rights.  Professor T.R.S....

Countering Terrorism and Crossing Legal Boundaries

By Aniceto Masferrer and Clive Walker Terrorist attacks in the last decade have profoundly altered and reshaped the priorities of many legal systems. Below, Aniceto...

The United Nations Charter and Extra-State Warfare: The U.N. Grows Up

By Charles H. Camp & Theresa Bowman In recent years, the United Nations has come under attack as wholly inadequate to confront the modern realities...

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The Performance and Transformation Orchestrator: The CFO’s New Mandate in the Age of AI

By Terence Tse CFOs are evolving into AI-driven transformation orchestrators, balancing finance, technology, and strategy while upskilling teams, managing risks, and driving measurable business value. A key insight from this year’s AI for CFOs event, organized...

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