VOLUME 36

Summer 2002

NUMBER 4


CONTENTS
Symposium: Responding to Rogue Regimes: From Smart Bombs to Smart Sanctions

ARTICLES

Welcome Address
Dean John F. O'Brien

Report of the Committee of Experts on Nation Rebuilding in Afghanistan
Michael P. Scharf and Paul R. Williams

After September 11th
Ruth Wedgwood

International Law and Rogue States: The Failure of the Charter Framework
Anthony Clark Arend

Lessons from the 1986 Libya Airstrike
W. Hays Parks

The Iraqi Quagmire: Enforcing the No-Fly Zones
Scott L. Silliman

Humanitarian Intervention and International Law in the Case of Kosovo
Major General William Moorman

Intentional Targeting of Regime Elites: The Legal and Policy
Robert F. Turner

National Missile Defense: A Retreat from Dr. Strangelove or How I Learn to Stop Worrying and Love MAD
Dr. Willie Curtis

National Missile Defense and the 1972 ABM Treaty
Robert F. Turner

Rogue Regimes and the Individualization of International Law
Anne-Marie Slaughter

Coercive Appeasement: The Flawed International Response to the Serbian Rogue Regime
Paul R. Williams and Karina M. Waller

The Bush Administration View of International Accountability
Ambassador Pierre-Richard Prosper and Michael A. Newton

Playing Games with Terrorists
Abraham D. Sofaer

The Case for an International Trial of the al-Qaeda and Taliban Perpetrators of the 9/11 Attacks
Michael P. Scharf

Accountability Without Hypocrisy: Consistent Standards, Honest History
Beth Stephens

Terrorism Supported by Rogue States: Some Foreign Policy Questions Created by Involving U.S. Courts
Barry E. Carter

The United States Sanctions Response to the Attacks of September 11, 2001: A Synopsis of Remarks at the NESL Rogue Regimes Conference
Himamauli Das

Managing "Smart Sanctions" Against Terrorism Wisely
Peter L. Fitzgerald


NOTES

Light Pollution in the United States: An Overview of the Inadequacies of the Common Law and State and Local Regulation
Kristen M. Ploetz

Sign on the Dotted Line: Enforceability of Signed Agreements, upon Divorce of the Married Couple, Concerning the Disposition of Their Frozen Preembryos
Marysol Rosado