Author: Julian Ku

This would otherwise be a non-event, except for the fact that Kosovo's accession to the IMF and World Bank is a further blow to Serbia's ongoing case to deny Kosovo legal recognition as an independent state.  Should international economic institutions like the IMF and World Bank wait for the ICJ to rule on Kosovo's status before taking such a step?...

I have remained largely silent on Harold Koh's confirmation battle, which is probably about the end this week with a vote in the Senate.  I assume that Koh will be confirmed (because I don't think the Senate Democrats would hold a vote if they didn't have the votes).  And part of me is glad because, as many of this blog's...

Former Bush Sudan envoy and USAID chief Andrew Natsios has a clearheaded, wise, and knowledgeable op-ed today on the prospects for peace in Sudan.  He makes a couple of points that lawyers who only think of Sudan as a proving ground for the ICC should keep in mind: 1) Sudan is a tragedy, but it is probably not an ongoing genocide: First,...

The Federalist Society and the Heritage Foundation have put together a timely conference on Counterterrorism and the Obama Administration.  It starts at 9:00 a.m. next Thursday, May 28 at the Capital Visitor Center in DC.  I have a feeling it won't be entirely supportive of the Obama Administration policies, but at least it will benefit from the insights of Opinio Juris blogger...

Here is an interesting example of the way that local governments, with encouragement and guidance by the national governments, are leading the US and Canada into a mini-trade war.  Ordered by Congress to "buy American" when spending money from the $787 billion stimulus package, the town of Peru, Ind., stunned its Canadian supplier by rejecting sewage pumps made outside of...

It seems the new Secretary of Agriculture may be provoking another round of trade litigation with Canada.  Canada took action against the United States at the World Trade Organization on Thursday over a U.S. meat labeling law that Canadian producers say has hurt their hog and cattle sales. Ottawa requested a further round of consultations, a formal step that will enable...