CRAIG MARTIN

Writing  

Published Academic Writing

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, 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 L.R. (1998)

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

Published Op-Eds, Features and Blog Posts

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

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

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

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

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

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

Unpublished Material

Let Us Be Rational About War Crimes (op-ed for Canadian papers, 2006)

Democracy in the City: Citizenship and the Municipal Vote (feature for Canadian papers, 2004)

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