Jens Ohlin Is Guest-Blogging at Opinio Juris
Cornell University law professor Jens Ohlin is one of the most intellectually interesting scholars on international criminal law around--trained in philosophy as well as law, doctrinally learned, and someone who manages to surprise me on a regular basis.
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Cornell University law professor Jens Ohlin is one of the most intellectually interesting scholars on international criminal law around--trained in philosophy as well as law, doctrinally learned, and someone who manages to surprise me on a regular basis. He has been running his own blog for a while now, LieberCode, but these two weeks is guest-posting at Opinio Juris. (I'm guessing, based on my own experience, that running his own blog is a heck of a lot of work.) I strongly recommend checking out his posts at OJ, and taking a look at his new papers, which are posted to his author page at SSRN.
Kenneth Anderson is a professor at Washington College of Law, American University; a visiting fellow of the Hoover Institution; and a non-resident senior fellow of the Brookings Institution. He writes on international law, the laws of war, weapons and technology, and national security; his most recent book, with Benjamin Wittes, is "Speaking the Law: The Obama Administration's Addresses on National Security Law."