International Legal Studies
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The Prohibition of Annexations is Foundational to the World Order
Paper co-authored by Ingrid Brunk details the prohibition’s role and significance in modern international law Read MoreFeb. 12, 2025
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Going Global: International Legal Studies Program gives VLS a worldwide presence
Even the casual observer of international affairs can appreciate the significance of prohibiting states from forcibly taking the territory of other states. The modern international order is structured around a stable set of territorially defined states, which have remained remarkably free from forcible territorial changes since World War II, a… Read MoreJul. 25, 2017
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Guantanamo Bay closure plan discussed in forum moderated by Michael Newton
Two retired military officers will address President Obama's plan to close the Guantanamo Bay detention center and the ethics of torture. Read MoreFeb. 25, 2016
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Brigadier General Mark Martins speaks on campus
Even the casual observer of international affairs can appreciate the significance of prohibiting states from forcibly taking the territory of other states. The modern international order is structured around a stable set of territorially defined states, which have remained remarkably free from forcible territorial changes since World War II, a… Read MoreJul. 16, 2013