Lawfare!:Are America's Enemies Using the Law against Us as a Weapon of War

 

Foreward: Lawfare!
Michael P. Scharf & Shannon Pagano 

Is Lawfare Worth Defining? Report of the Cleveland Experts Meeting
Michael Scharf & Elizabeth Andersen, assisted by Cox Center Fellows Effy Folberg, Michael Jacobson, & Katlyn Kraus

Historical and Semiotic Origins of "Lawfare"
Susan W. Tiefenbrun

The Curious Career of Lawfare

Wouter G. Werner 

Lawfare or Strategic Communications?

Dr. Gregory P. Noone 

Lawfare: A Rhetorical Analysis

Tawia Ansah 

Does Lawfare Need an Apologia?

Major Charles J. Dunlap, Jr. 

Lawfare: A War Worth Fighting

Dr. Paul R. Williams 

On Legal Subterfuge and the So-Called "Lawfare"

Leila Nadya Sadat & Jing Geng 

The Dangers of Lawfare

Scott Horton  

Lawfare: Where Justice Meets Peace

The Honorable Principal Judge of Uganda, Justice James Ogoola

Lawfare and the International Tribunals: A Question of Definition? A Reflection on the Creation of the "Khmer Rouge Tribunal"

Robert Petit 

The Take Down: Case Studies Regarding "Lawfare" in International Criminal Justice: The West African Experience

David M. Crane 

Whose Lawfare is it, Anyway?

David Scheffer 

The Gaza Strip: Israel, Its Foreign Policy, and the Goldstone Report

Milena Sterio

Illustrating Illegitimate Lawfare

Michael A. Newton

Finding Facts But Missing the Law: The Goldstone Report, Gaza, and Lawfare

Laurie R. Blank

Gaza, Goldstone, and Lawfare

William A. Schabas

 

Litigating the Arab-Israeli Conflict in U.S. Courts: Critiquing the Lawfare Critique

William J. Aceves  

"Lawfare" in the War on Terrorism: A Reclamation Project

Melissa A. Waters  

Lawfare and Counterlawfare: The Demonization of the Gitmo Bar and other Legal Strategies in the War on Terror

David J. R. Frakt 

The Value of Claiming Torture: An Analysis of al-Qaeda's Tactical Lawfare Strategy and Efforts to Fight Back

Michael J. Lebowitz  

Lawfare and U.S. National Security

Professor Orde F. Kittrie  

Lawfare and the Definition of Aggression: What the Soviet Union and Russian Federation Can Teach Us

Christi Scott Bartman, MPA, JD, PhD

The Knight's Code, not his Lance

Jamie A. Williamson 

Carl Schmitt and the Critique of Lawfare

David Luban  

The Legality of Reciprocity in the War Against Terrorism

Ambassador Robbie Sabel

The Status of Corporations in the Travaux Préparatoires of the Genocide Convention: The Search for Personhood

Michael J. Kelly  

Human Rights and Humanitarian Law—Conflict or Convergence

Sir Christopher Greenwood, CMG, QC

Animals Are Property: The Violations of Soldiers' Rights to Strays in Iraq

DanaMarie Pannella