NEW ENGLAND LAW REVIEW

VOLUME 36                                        Summer 2002                                    NUMBER 4

 

 

CONTENTS

 

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

 

Welcome Address

Dean John F. O’Brien....................................................................... 707

 

Report of the Committee of Experts on Nation Rebuilding

in Afghanistan

Michael P. Scharf and Paul R. Williams............................................ 709

 

After September 11th

Ruth Wedgwood................................................................................ 725

 

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

Anthony Clark Arend........................................................................ 735

 

Lessons from the 1986 Libya Airstrike

W. Hays Parks................................................................................... 755

 

The Iraqi Quagmire: Enforcing the No-Fly Zones

Scott L. Silliman................................................................................ 767

 

Humanitarian Intervention and International Law in

the Case of Kosovo

Major General William Moorman..................................................... 775

 

Intentional Targeting of Regime Elites: The Legal and Policy Debate

Robert F. Turner............................................................................... 785

 

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

Dr. Willie Curtis................................................................................ 795

 

National Missile Defense and the 1972 ABM Treaty

Robert F. Turner............................................................................... 807

 

Rogue Regimes and the Individualization of International Law

Anne-Marie Slaughter....................................................................... 815

 


 

Coercive Appeasement: The Flawed International Response

to the Serbian Rogue Regime

Paul R. Williams and Karina M. Waller............................................ 825

 

The Bush Administration View of International Accountability

Ambassador Pierre-Richard Prosper and Michael A. Newton.......... 891

 

Playing Games with Terrorists

Abraham D. Sofaer........................................................................... 903

 

The Case for an International Trial of the al-Qaeda and Taliban

Perpetrators of the 9/11 Attacks

Michael P. Scharf............................................................................. 911

 

Accountability Without Hypocrisy: Consistent Standards,

Honest History

Beth Stephens.................................................................................... 919

 

Terrorism Supported by Rogue States: Some Foreign Policy

Questions Created by Involving U.S. Courts

Barry E. Carter................................................................................. 933

 

The United States Sanctions Response to the Attacks of

September 11, 2001: A Synopsis of Remarks at the NESL Rogue

Regimes Conference

Himamauli Das................................................................................. 943

 

Managing “Smart Sanctions” Against Terrorism Wisely

Peter L. Fitzgerald............................................................................ 957

 

 

NOTES

 

Light Pollution in the United States: An Overview of the

Inadequacies of the Common Law and State and Local Regulation

Kristen M. Ploetz............................................................................... 985

 

Sign on the Dotted Line: Enforceability of Signed Agreements,

upon Divorce of the Married Couple, Concerning the Disposition of

Their Frozen Preembryos

Marysol Rosado.............................................................................. 1041