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The international rule of law

Ian Hurd (Northwestern): Three Models of the International Rule of Law. Mark A. Pollack (Temple): Who Supports International Law, and Why? The United States, the European Union, and International Law. Umut Ozsu (Manitoba): An Anti-Imperialist Universalism? Jus Cogens and the Politics of International Law. Christian J. Tams (Glasgow): World Peace Through International Adjudication? Maximo Langer (UCLA): Universal Jurisdiction Is Not Disappearing: The Shift from “Global Enforcer” to “No Safe Haven” Universal Jurisdiction. Samuel Moyn (Harvard): From Aggression to Atrocity: Rethinking the History of International Criminal Law. David Kaye (UC-Irvine) and Kal Raustiala (UCLA): The Council and the Court: Law and Politics in the Rise of the International Criminal Court. The ICC embodied the hope of bringing warlords and demagogues to justice — then Luis Moreno-Ocampo took on the heir to Kenya’s most powerful political dynasty. Kimberly Curtis on an historic first for the International Criminal Court.