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Indefinite Detention And Antiterrorism Laws: Balancing Security And Human Rights, Joanne M. Sweeny
Indefinite Detention And Antiterrorism Laws: Balancing Security And Human Rights, Joanne M. Sweeny
Pace Law Review
This article does more than describe British and American anti-terrorism laws; it shows how those laws go through conflicted government branches and the bargains struck to create the anti-terrorism laws that exist today. Instead of taking these laws as given, this Article explains why they exist. More specifically, this article focuses on the path anti-terrorism legislation followed in the United States and the United Kingdom, with particular focus on each country’s ability (or lack thereof) to indefinitely detain suspected non-citizen terrorists. Both countries’ executives sought to have that power and both were limited by the legislatures and courts but in …
Changes In Latitudes Call For Changes In Attitudes: Towards Recognition Of A Global Imperative For Stewardship, Not Exploitation, In The Arctic, Taylor Simpson-Wood
Changes In Latitudes Call For Changes In Attitudes: Towards Recognition Of A Global Imperative For Stewardship, Not Exploitation, In The Arctic, Taylor Simpson-Wood
Seattle University Law Review
For more than two centuries, the imagination of mariners has been captured by visions of a trade route across the Arctic Sea allowing vessels to travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Known as the Northwest Passage, this fabled route is a time- and money-saving sea lane running from the Atlantic Ocean Arctic Circle to the Pacific Ocean Arctic Circle. Now, the thinning of the ice in the Arctic may transform what was once only a dream into a reality. New shipping lanes linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans are likely to open between 2040 and 2059. If loss …
After Rio: The Sustainable Development Concept Following The United Nations Conference On Environment And Development, Rebecca A. Hoelting
After Rio: The Sustainable Development Concept Following The United Nations Conference On Environment And Development, Rebecca A. Hoelting
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
African "Renaissance" And U.S. Trade Policy, Hunter R. Clark
African "Renaissance" And U.S. Trade Policy, Hunter R. Clark
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The 1997 Treaty To Ban The Use Of Landmines: Was President Clinton's Refusal To Become A Signatory Warranted?, Jodi Preusser Mustoe
The 1997 Treaty To Ban The Use Of Landmines: Was President Clinton's Refusal To Become A Signatory Warranted?, Jodi Preusser Mustoe
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Taming The Counterfeit Dragon: The Wto, Trips And Chinese Amendments To Intellectual Property Laws, Andrew Evans
Taming The Counterfeit Dragon: The Wto, Trips And Chinese Amendments To Intellectual Property Laws, Andrew Evans
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Is Honesty Still The Best Policy: Considering Legal Options For Missile Defense And The Antiballistic Missile Treaty, Hillary A. Smith
Is Honesty Still The Best Policy: Considering Legal Options For Missile Defense And The Antiballistic Missile Treaty, Hillary A. Smith
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
International Law And The Nuclear Threat In Kashmir: A Proposal For A U.S.-Led Resolution To The Dispute Under Un Authority, Billy Merck
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Learning From Our Mistakes: The Belfast Project Litigation And The Need For The Supreme Court To Recognize An Academic Privilege In The United States, Kathryn L. Steffen
Learning From Our Mistakes: The Belfast Project Litigation And The Need For The Supreme Court To Recognize An Academic Privilege In The United States, Kathryn L. Steffen
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
Through the Belfast Project, researchers sponsored by Boston College began to compile an oral history of the period of violent political conflict in Northern Ireland known as “The Troubles” in a series of interviews. The interviewees’ participation in the project was conditioned on a strict promise of confidentiality. However, when authorities in the United Kingdom became suspicious that the interviews contained evidence of criminal activity, the United Kingdom, pursuant to a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, requested the United States to subpoena the materials on its behalf. Satisfaction of the subpoena would mean not only turning over the interview recordings, but …
Culture Wars: Rate Manipulation, Institutional Corruption, And The Lost Normative Foundations Of Market Conduct Regulation, Justin O'Brien
Culture Wars: Rate Manipulation, Institutional Corruption, And The Lost Normative Foundations Of Market Conduct Regulation, Justin O'Brien
Seattle University Law Review
The global investigations into the manipulation of the London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor) have raised significant questions about how conflicts of interest are managed for regulated entities contributing to benchmarks. An alternative framework, which brings the management of the rate process under direct regulatory supervision, is under consideration, coordinated by the International Organization of Securities Commissions taskforce. The articulation of global principles builds on a review commissioned by the British government that suggests rates calculated by submission can be reformed. This paper argues that this approach is predestined to fail, precisely because it ignores the lessons of history. In revisiting …
The Double-Edged Sword: Democratic Histories And Methods Of Negotiating With Terrorists, Lisa M. Hailey
The Double-Edged Sword: Democratic Histories And Methods Of Negotiating With Terrorists, Lisa M. Hailey
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
"We do not negotiate with terrorists." On May 31, 2014, Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, the only American prisoner of war (POW), was released by his captors after five years of captivity.
International Civil Disobedience: Unauthorized Intervention And The Conscience Of The International Community, Nathan J. Miller
International Civil Disobedience: Unauthorized Intervention And The Conscience Of The International Community, Nathan J. Miller
Maryland Law Review
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The Fundamentalism Of Liberal Rights: Decoding The Freedom Of Expression Under The European Convention For The Protection Of Human Rights And Fundamental Freedoms, Moeen Cheema, Adeel Kamran
The Fundamentalism Of Liberal Rights: Decoding The Freedom Of Expression Under The European Convention For The Protection Of Human Rights And Fundamental Freedoms, Moeen Cheema, Adeel Kamran
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.