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Washington International Law Journal

Abstract

The staff of the Washington International Law Journal presents the third installment of Volume 27. Until recently, the Washington International Law Journal was the Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal and was limited to the Pacific Rim and related law and policy. The Journal's scope expanded in Volume 24 to include all international, foreign, and comparative law topics. This issue seeks to further implement this expansion with articles and comments addressing a wide range of international and foreign law topics. In Volume 27, Issue 3, readers can explore the role of carbon-related border tax adjustments and state efforts to combat climate recalcitrance with an article by David A. C. Bullock. Further, Marco Bocchese provides readers with a discussion of the impact of international prosecutions on the continuation of wars around the world. Finally, Shamshad Pasarlay offers insight into the limits of constitutional deferral by analyzing the history of Afghanistan's 2004 Constitution.

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