Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2016
Abstract
In this section: • U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Law Facilitating Compensation for Victims of Iranian Terrorism • Russia Argues Enhanced Military Presence in Europe Violates NATO-Russia Agreement; United States Criticizes Russian Military Maneuvers over the Baltic Sea as Inconsistent with Bilateral Treaty Governing Incidents at Sea • U.S. Secretary of State Determines ISIL Is Responsible for Genocide • United States Blocks Reappointment of WTO Appellate Body Member • U.S. Department of Defense Releases Report of Investigation Finding That October 2015 Air Strike on Doctors Without Borders Hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, Was Not a War Crime • United States Expands Air Strikes Against al-Shabaab; State Department Legal Adviser Discusses Legal Justification for Counterterrorism Operations Abroad
Recommended Citation
Daugirdas, Kristina. "Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law." Julian D. Mortenson, co-editor. Am. J. Int'l L. 110, no. 3 (2016): 554-95.
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Comments
This article is reproduced with permission from the July 2016 issue of the American Journal of International Law © 2016 American Society of International Law. All rights reserved.