CRAIG MARTIN

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Published Academic Writing

Going Medieval: Targeted Killing, Self-Defense, and the Jus ad Bellum Regime, in Claire Finkelstein et al eds., Targeted Killings: Law and Morality in an Asymmetrical World (Oxford University Press, forthcoming, 2012)

The Japanese Constitution as Law and the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court’s Constitutional Decisions: a Response to Matsui, 88 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1527 ( 2011)

Taking War Seriously: The Case for Constitutional Constraints on the Use of Force, in Compliance with International Law, 76:2  Brooklyn L. Rev. 611 (2011)

Glimmers of Hope: The Evolution of Equality Rights Doctrine In Japanese Courts from a Comparative Perspective, 20(2) Duke J. Comp. & Int’l L. 167 (2010)

Binding the Dogs of War: Japan and the Constitutionalizing of Jus ad Bellum, 30 U. Penn. J. Int’l L. 267 (2008)

Coming of Age: Equality Rights and the Courts in Japan’s Aging Society, in Florian Coulmas et al eds., The Demographic Challenge: A Handbook About Japan, (Brill, 2008)

The Case Against Revising “Interpretations” of Japan’s Constitution, Japan Focus (2007)

Unequal Shadows: Negotiation Theory and Spousal Support Under Canadian Divorce Law, U of T Fac. L. Rev. (1998)

Tolofson and Flames in Cyberspace: The Changing Landscape of Multistate Defamation, UBC L. Rev. (1997)

 

Published Op-Eds, Features and Blog Posts

Why We Should Not Support an Israeli Attack on Iran, (The Huffington Post (Canada), March 2, 2012)

Debating Canada’s Role and Objectives in Libya, (The Huffington Post (Canada), June 13, 2011)

The Fallacies of the Torture Debate, (The Huffington Post, May 19, 2011)

The Legal Implications of Military Intervention in Libya, (The Huffington Post, Mar. 2, 2011)

New START is About More Than Russia, (The Huffington Post, Dec. 15, 2010)

Japan’s Leadership Test in Sri Lanka, (The Japan Times, Dec. 2, 2010)

Japan is Failing in Sri Lanka, (Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice Blog, Nov. 10, 2010)

It’s Wrong to Backpedal on Nonnuclear Principles, (The Japan Times, Aug. 18, 2010)

Time to Scrap “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”, (CBSNews.com, Feb. 12, 2010)

The Use of Force and International Law: The Void in American Discourse, (Progressive Fix, Dec. 24, 2009)

Debate Afghan War Goals, Then Select Strategy (with Adnan Zulfiqar, The Japan Times, Nov. 2009)

Climate Insecurity, (The Baltimore Sun, Sept. 10, 2009)

A Turning Point in Japan for the Right to Equality?, (The Japan Times, Jun. 2009 and in J@panInc.com)

Piracy and the Constitution, (The Japan Times, Mar. 2009; and in J@pan Inc., Mar. 2009)

The Fatal Flaw in Trying to Impose a New Interpretation on Article 9, (The Japan Times, Oct. 2008)

Japan Opens the Way for Military Use of Outer Space, (Foreign Policy Digest, Jun. 2008)

Permanent SDF Overseas Deployment Law Endangers Democracy, (The Japan Times, May 2008)

Rule of Law Comes Under Fire: Gov’t Response to High Court Ruling on SDF Ops in Iraq, (The Japan Times, May 2008)

Establish Limits on Naval Support to U.S.: Lessons from Canada, (The Japan Times, Jan. 2008)

Japan’s Antiterrorism Special Measures Law and Confusion Over U.N. Authority, (The Japan Times, Oct. 2007)

Collective self-defense and collective security: what the differences mean for Japan, (The Japan Times, Aug. 2007)

Who Will Defend Japan’s Constitution? (The Japan Times, Apr. 2007)

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