The Economist: Digital highlights, April 9th 2011
Items from the digital highlights page in The Economist issue of April 9th 2011(0)
Reactions to ICJ Kosovo ruling: To recognise or not to recognise
How some other states have reacted to the ICJ's Kosovo ruling(9)
Kosovo and Serbia: Jubilant Kosovo, chastened Serbia
The fallout from a surprisingly pro-Kosovo legal decision(50)
Argentina and Uruguay: A paper settlement
A ruling by the International Court of Justice should end a nasty dispute(7)
Choosing judges: Wanted: better judgment, fewer crowd-pleasers and lickspittles
Should judges be elected or appointed? In the case of international courts, this age-old conundrum has a new twist(22)
The president sides with a thug(0)
Bosnia: Where the past is another country
Three big decisions about Bosnia's past and future(0)
Serbia is found not guilty of genocide in Bosnia(0)
Legal matters: The insidious wiles of foreign influence
How much are other countries' laws influencing America's?(0)
Israel’s illegal but unstoppable barrier
The International Court of Justice has ruled that the barrier Israel is building in the West Bank is illegal and has demanded reparations for Palestinians affected by it. There will now be pressure for sanctions to make Israel stop building the barrier but its construction is likely to continue(0)
Israel and Palestine: Move that wall
The lawyers speak. The two peoples continue their quarrel(0)
The International Court of Justice: Law and peace
The judges and Israel's wall(0)
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