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The Status Of Taiwan Under International Law And In A Changing World, Eric Ting-Lun Huang
The Status Of Taiwan Under International Law And In A Changing World, Eric Ting-Lun Huang
Theses and Dissertations
The issue of Taiwan's status has long been disputed. Since 1949, more than half a century ago, a civil war divided a Chinese nation into two governments within the Chinese territories. One is the People's Republic of China on the mainland(China), the other is the Republic of China on Taiwan(Taiwan). Since then, China has long embraced the position of annexing Taiwan as its essential goal based on the political fiction of the one-China principle, assuming that "there is only one China internationally, Taiwan is a part of China, and the People's Republic of China is thesole government to represent the …
Case Note: The “Assigned Residence” Case: H.C. 7015/02 Ajuri Et Al. V. Idf Commander, Reuven Ziegler
Case Note: The “Assigned Residence” Case: H.C. 7015/02 Ajuri Et Al. V. Idf Commander, Reuven Ziegler
Dr. Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler
The case discussed in this Note is surely one of the most important cases rendered by the Israeli High Court of Justice (hereinafter, HCJ) regarding judicial review of administrative acts performed by a Military Commander (hereinafter, MC) in areas subject to belligerent occupation based on a legal analysis of international humanitarian law (the Fourth Geneva Convention). The Court's ruling on the matter in question highlighted the fact that, while State Courts in other countries continue to refrain from putting measures undertaken by MCs of their respective armed forces under legal scrutiny, the HCJ sustains a longstanding tradition of such scrutiny; …
The Investigation And Prosecution Of White-Collar Crime: International Challenges And The Legal Tools Available To Address Them, Thomas G. Snow
The Investigation And Prosecution Of White-Collar Crime: International Challenges And The Legal Tools Available To Address Them, Thomas G. Snow
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Chapter V: Case Studies Of Non-United States Forcibleprotection Of Nationals Abroad
Chapter V: Case Studies Of Non-United States Forcibleprotection Of Nationals Abroad
International Law Studies
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Chapter Iv: Contemporary Case Studies Of United Statesforcible Protection Of Nationals Abroad
Chapter Iv: Contemporary Case Studies Of United Statesforcible Protection Of Nationals Abroad
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Iii: State Practice During Thepre-United Nations Period
Chapter Iii: State Practice During Thepre-United Nations Period
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Full Volume 77: Lillich On The Forcible Protection Of Nationals Abroad
Full Volume 77: Lillich On The Forcible Protection Of Nationals Abroad
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Ii: The Traditional Writers On International Law
Chapter Ii: The Traditional Writers On International Law
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Appendix B: A History Of United States Navy Regulationsgoverning The Use Of Force To Protect Thelives And Property Of Nationals Abroad (Volume 77)
International Law Studies
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Befogged Vision: International Environmental Governance A Decade After Rio, Nicholas A. Robinson
Befogged Vision: International Environmental Governance A Decade After Rio, Nicholas A. Robinson
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Exercising Environmental Human Rights And Remedies In The United Nations System, Linda A. Malone, Scott Pasternack
Exercising Environmental Human Rights And Remedies In The United Nations System, Linda A. Malone, Scott Pasternack
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Peoples Divided: The Application Of United States Constitutional Protections In International Criminal Law Enforcement, Ian R. Conner
Peoples Divided: The Application Of United States Constitutional Protections In International Criminal Law Enforcement, Ian R. Conner
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
In an age of globalization, criminal activity too has become internationalized. The response from the United States and other countries has been a growing number of treaties, international accords, and multinational law enforcement programs. This Note addresses the extent to which these international agreements have impacted the rights of the accused both in the United States and abroad
Appendix A: A Chronological List Of Cases Involving Thelanding Of United States Forces Toprotect The Lives And Property Ofnationals Abroad Prior To World War Ii (Volume 77)
International Law Studies
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Chapter I: The Classical Publicists
The Recovery Of The Aviation Industry: The Aviation Security Challenge, Ibpp Editor
The Recovery Of The Aviation Industry: The Aviation Security Challenge, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article is based on a presentation made to the SAE 2002 World Aviation Congress on November 6, 2002 by the IBPP Editor. The article’s focus is on how representatives of the aviation industry need to think about aviation security to facilitate the industry’s economic recovery.
The Future Of Wireless Spam, Evan Cramer
The Future Of Wireless Spam, Evan Cramer
Duke Law & Technology Review
Though US cellular networks currently lack the capacity for widespread distribution of unsolicited wireless advertising (wireless spam), these advertisements are already well known in Japan and Europe, where they have proven to be a significant burden on cellular users. This iBrief examines the recently ratified legislation in Japan and Asia that have attempted to stop the glut of wireless advertisements, as a foreshadowing of the problems and questions that will soon have to be addressed in the United States.
Trends. When Governments Want Government To Change, Ibpp Editor
Trends. When Governments Want Government To Change, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This Trends article discusses regime change in Germany and Iraq in a political psychological context.
Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law Editorial And Managing Boards 2002-2003, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law Editorial And Managing Boards 2002-2003, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Materials from All Student Organizations
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Comments On The University Of Miami University Of Leipzig Bi-National Conference In Leipzig, David Abraham
Comments On The University Of Miami University Of Leipzig Bi-National Conference In Leipzig, David Abraham
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Spreading Angst Or Promoting Free Expression? Regulating Hate Speech On The Internet, Joshua Spector
Spreading Angst Or Promoting Free Expression? Regulating Hate Speech On The Internet, Joshua Spector
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Eustitia: Institutionalizing Justice In The European Union, Helen E. Hartnell
Eustitia: Institutionalizing Justice In The European Union, Helen E. Hartnell
Publications
The European Union is installing new infrastructure upon which to build a "genuine European area of justice. This "European judicial area" constitutes a key component of the "area of freedom, security and justice" ("AFSJ"). The Amsterdam Treaty added the AFSJ as a dimension of the Union, in order to promote the free movement of persons. "EUstitia" is a neologism that aims to capture both pragmatic and aspirational aspects of this new European governance project. The term is used here to refer solely to the civil law component of the AFSJ. This article both examines EUstitia's key features, and explores the …
The Law Of Nations And The Offenses Clause Of The Constitution: A Defense Of Federalism, Michael T. Morley
The Law Of Nations And The Offenses Clause Of The Constitution: A Defense Of Federalism, Michael T. Morley
Scholarly Publications
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Bananas, Airplanes And The Wto: Prohibited Export Subsidies, Marc Kleiner
Bananas, Airplanes And The Wto: Prohibited Export Subsidies, Marc Kleiner
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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International Law And Business Practice : Corporate Accountability And Compliance Issues In The Petroleum Industry, Emeka Duruigbo
International Law And Business Practice : Corporate Accountability And Compliance Issues In The Petroleum Industry, Emeka Duruigbo
Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation seeks to strengthen international law by incorporating and integrating multinational corporations more fully into the international legal system. It argues that the undeniable role of multinational corporations as primary players in the global economy and international politics necessitates or demands adequate acknowledgement in the international legal structure. Accordingly, due recognition should be accorded the rights and privileges of multinationals. Concomitant to that, corresponding duties and responsibilities should be attached to these corporate entities in international law.
Many far-reaching advantages will flow from such development. The corporations will enjoy de jure protection, which would enhance their business operations across …
Introduction: Symposium 2002: Rio + 10: Preparing For The Earth's Environmental Future Today, Brian C. Athey
Introduction: Symposium 2002: Rio + 10: Preparing For The Earth's Environmental Future Today, Brian C. Athey
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Sustainable Development And Postmodern International Law: Greener Globalization?, Barbara Stark
Sustainable Development And Postmodern International Law: Greener Globalization?, Barbara Stark
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Symposium On The Ilc's State Responsibility Articles: Introduction And Overview, Daniel M. Bodansky, John R. Crook
Symposium On The Ilc's State Responsibility Articles: Introduction And Overview, Daniel M. Bodansky, John R. Crook
Scholarly Works
In August 2001, the International Law Commission (ILC) adopted its “Draft Articles on the Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts,” bringing to completion one of the Commission's longest running and most controversial studies. On December 12, 2001, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 56/83, which “commend[ed the articles] to the attention of Governments without prejudice to the question of their future adoption or other appropriate action.”
The ILC articles address the fundamental questions: when does a state breach an international obligation and what are the legal consequences? Rather than attempting to define particular “primary” rules of conduct, the …