ILJ 30.2 — Summer 2012

Articles

Party, People, Government and State: On Constitutional Values and the Legitimacy of the Chinese State-Party Rule of Law System
Larry Catá Backer
Page 331

A Qualified Defense of American Drone Attacks in Northwest Pakistan Under International Humanitarian Law
Robert P. Barnidge, Jr.
Page 409

Liability Under Uncertain Causation?: Four Talmudic Answers to a Contemporary Tort Dilemma
Benjamin Shmueli & Yuval Sinai
Page 449

Notes

Methods of Judicial Decision-Making and the Rule of Law: The Case of Apartheid South Africa
Robert Coniglio
Page 497

Unveiling Muslim Women: The Constitutionality of Hijab Restrictions in Turkey, Tunisia and Kosovo
Theresa Perkins
Page 529

SymposiumTen Years In: Appraising the International Law of the “Long War” in Afghanistan and Pakistan

Taking Stock Ten Years In: COIN, Casualties and Costs in the Long War — An Introduction
Robert D. Sloane
Page 565

The Vietnamization of the Long War on Terror: An Ongoing Lesson in International Humanitarian Law Non-Compliance
Lesley Wexler
Page 575

Unmanned Combat Aircraft Systems and International Humanitarian Law: Simplifying the Oft Benighted Debate
Michael N. Schmitt
Page 595