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Bell V. Commonwealth 563 S.E.2d 695 (Va. 2002) Sep 2002

Bell V. Commonwealth 563 S.E.2d 695 (Va. 2002)

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Kasi V. Angelone 300 F.3d 487 (4th Cir. 2002) Sep 2002

Kasi V. Angelone 300 F.3d 487 (4th Cir. 2002)

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Northern Economic Obligation, Southern Moral Entitlement, And International Environmental Governance, Mark A. Drumbl Jan 2002

Northern Economic Obligation, Southern Moral Entitlement, And International Environmental Governance, Mark A. Drumbl

Scholarly Articles

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Victimhood In Our Neighborhood: Terrorist Crime, Taliban Guilt, And The Asymmetries Of The International Legal Order, Mark A. Drumbl Jan 2002

Victimhood In Our Neighborhood: Terrorist Crime, Taliban Guilt, And The Asymmetries Of The International Legal Order, Mark A. Drumbl

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This Article posits that the September 11 attacks constitute nonisolated warlike attacks undertaken against a sovereign state by individuals from other states operating through a non-state actor with some command and political structure. This means that the attacks contain elements common to both armed attacks and criminal attacks. The international community largely has characterized the attacks as armed attacks. This characterization evokes a legal basis for the use of force initiated by the United States and United Kingdom against Afghanistan on October 7, 2001. Notwithstanding the successes of the military campaign and the need for containment of terrorist activity, this …


Poverty, Wealth, And Obligation In International Environmental Law, Mark A. Drumbl Jan 2002

Poverty, Wealth, And Obligation In International Environmental Law, Mark A. Drumbl

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Developing nations are demonstrating some success in basing their participation in international environmental governance upon commitments by developed nations to provide financial resources and technology transfer. In recent years, these commitments have achieved textual status with a number of multilateral agreements. Part II of this Article identifies and documents treaty-based examples of this swap of resources in exchange for participation, with particular focus on the areas of climate change, biodiversity use/conservation, and ozone protection. This Article suggests that this swap represents a dynamic and emerging relationship between the North and the South that can best be described as a "shared …


Environmental Supra-Nationalism, Mark A. Drumbl Jan 2002

Environmental Supra-Nationalism, Mark A. Drumbl

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.