Founded in 2002, the Santa Clara Journal of International Law's mission is to be at the forefront of scholarly debate in the field of international law and to create the best environment for the open exchange of diverse ideas.
Current Issue: Volume 11 (2012), Issue 1 (2012) Emerging Issues in International Humanitarian Law
Articles
Unexpected Challenges: The Increasingly Evident Disadvantage of Considering International Humanitarian Law in Isolation
Louise Doswald-Beck
Omar Khadr: Domestic and International Litigation Strategies for a Child in Armed Conflict Held at Guantanamo
Richard J. Wilson
Unprivileged Belligerents, Preventive Detention, and Fundamental Fairness: Rethinking the Review Tribunal Representation Model
Geoffrey S. Corn and Peter A. Chickris
A Strategic Imperative: Legal Representation of Unprivileged Enemy Belligerents in Status Determination Proceedings
Kristine A. Huskey
The Law of the Possible in Armed Confilct: A Comment on Unprivileged Belligerents, Preventive Detention, and Fundamental Fairness
Deborah Pearlstein
Women in the Post-Conflict Process: Reviewing the Impact of Recent U.N. Actions in Achieving Gender Centrality
Dina Francesca Haynes, Naomi Cahn, and Fionnuala Ní Aoláin
"Mainstreaming" Women through U.N. Security Council Resolutions: Comments on a Paper by Haynes, Cahn, & Aoláin
Abraham D. Sofaer
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Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Marc S. Wiesner
- Managing Editor
- Molly A. Holsinger
- Senior Technical Editor
- Tyson Redenbarger
- Senior Articles Editor
- Rachel Koch
- Senior Comments Editor
- Christina Cheung
- Senior Symposium Editor
- Hussein Kudrati