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Richard Haass In Newsweek: Rethink Afghanistan

Richard Haass In Newsweek: Rethink AfghanistanAfter nearly nine years of war, however, continued or increased U.S. involvement in Afghanistan isn’t likely to yield lasting improvements that would be commensurate in any way with the investment of American blood and treasure. It is time to scale down our ambitions there and …

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La Corte Internacional de Justicia y el futuro de Kosovo

La Corte Internacional de Justicia y el futuro de Kosovo Cualquiera que sea el veredicto de la Corte Internacional de Justicia (CIJ) sobre la declaración de independencia de Kosovo, la batalla por su reconocimiento continuará. El reconocimiento es en esencia un tema político que los propios Estados deben decidir. Es …

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Kosovo Advisory Opinion Preview

Kosovo Advisory Opinion Preview The ICJ has now officially announced that it will deliver its advisory opinion in the Kosovo case on 22 July. This essay/post is intended to serve as a preview of the many issues raised in the case, of the main lines of argument by states before …

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TIMERMAN RECIBIÓ AL NUEVO EMBAJADOR DE VIETNAM

TIMERMAN RECIBIÓ AL NUEVO EMBAJADOR DE VIETNAM El canciller Héctor Timerman recibió esta tarde al embajador designado de la República Socialista de Vietnam, Nguyen Van Dao, quien le entregó las copias de cartas credenciales que lo certifican como nuevo representante de su país ante la República Argentina.El flamante embajador nació …

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The Rise of International Criminal Law: A Further Rejoinder to Roth and Anderson

The Rise of International Criminal Law: A Further Rejoinder to Roth and AndersonEditor’s Note: This post is part of series discussing the 2009 EJIL Article by Professor Kenneth Anderson: “The Rise of International Criminal Law: Intended and Unintended Consequences,” . Previous posts in this discussion were by Ken Anderson (see here, …

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Europe Resumes Financial Data Sharing with U.S.

Europe Resumes Financial Data Sharing with U.S.The move will allow intelligence agencies to restart surveillance of international bank transfers, which the United States says is vital to its effort to fight terrorism.[via NYT > World]

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