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Julian Ku
Julian Ku
 
Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Faculty Development
B.A., Yale University
J.D., Yale Law School
Phone:  (516) 463-4237
Fax:  (516) 463-6338
E-mail:  lawjgk@hofstra.edu

Publications

Law Reviews
Do International Criminal Tribunals Deter or Exacerbate Humanitarian Atrocities?, 84 WASH.U. LAW REV. (forthcoming 2007)

Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: The Functional Case for Foreign Affairs Deference to the Executive Branch, 23 CONST. COMMENT. 179 (Summer 2006)

Gubernatorial Foreign Policy, 115 YALE L. J. 2380 (forthcoming 2006) (symposium article)

Ali v. Rumsfeld: Challenging the President's Power to Interpret Customary International Law, 38 CASE WESTERN RES. INT'L L. J. 371 (2006) (symposium essay)

International Delegations and the New World Court Order, 81 WASH. L. REV. 1 (2006).

Structural Conflicts in Judicial Interpretations of Customary International Law, 45 SANTA CLARA L. REV. 101 (2005).

The Third Wave: The Alien Tort Statute and the War on Terrorism, 19 EMORY INT'L L. REV. 205 (2005).

Beyond Formalism in Foreign Affairs: A Functional Approach to the Alien Tort Statute , 2004 SUP. CT. REV. 153 (with John Yoo).

Treaties as Laws: A Defense of the Last in Time Rule, 80 IND. L. J. 319 (2005).

The State of New York Does Exist: How States Control Compliance with International Law , 82 N.C. L. REV. 457 (2004).

Customary International Law in State Courts, 42 VA. J. INT'L L. 265 (2001).

The Delegation of Federal Powers to International Organizations: New Problems with Old Solutions , 85 MINN. L. REV. 71 (2000).

Other Publications
"Why Constitutional Rights Litigation Should Not Follow the Flag", National Security Law Report, Volume 28, No. 2 (July 2006).

"Is There an Exclusive Commander-in-Chief Power?," YALE L. J. (THE POCKET PART), March 2006
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