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The Americanization Of Constitutional Law And Its Paradoxes: Constitutional Theory And Constitutional Jurisdiction In The Contemporary World, Luis Roberto Barroso
The Americanization Of Constitutional Law And Its Paradoxes: Constitutional Theory And Constitutional Jurisdiction In The Contemporary World, Luis Roberto Barroso
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Contemporary democracies-both long-standing and recently- established-follow a standard that was established in the United States over the past two hundred years.
Contemporary And Historical Comparison Of American And Brazilian Legal Efforts To Corral Digital Music Piracy And P2p Software, Nolan Garrido
Contemporary And Historical Comparison Of American And Brazilian Legal Efforts To Corral Digital Music Piracy And P2p Software, Nolan Garrido
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Today, legal purchases of music from online retailers are skyrocketing. Digital music sales across the globe reached 2.9 billion dollars in 2007, up forty percent from the previous year.'
Why Should International Law Be Concerned About State Failure?, Chiara Giorgetti
Why Should International Law Be Concerned About State Failure?, Chiara Giorgetti
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In the last fifty years, the international community has undergone a transformation, as social, economic, and political dynamics have been altered.
International Organization Reform Or Impunity? Immunity Is The Problem, Great L. Rios, Edward P. Flaherty
International Organization Reform Or Impunity? Immunity Is The Problem, Great L. Rios, Edward P. Flaherty
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
'No one can read the significant Supreme Court cases on sovereign immunity... without concluding that the field is a mass of confusion; and if he ventures beyond that to attempt some reconciliation of the courts of appeals decisions, he will find confusion compounded." '
Neither Victims Nor Executioners: The Dilemma Of Victim Participation And The Defendant's Right To A Fair Trial At The Ineternational Criminal Court, Scott T. Johnson
Neither Victims Nor Executioners: The Dilemma Of Victim Participation And The Defendant's Right To A Fair Trial At The Ineternational Criminal Court, Scott T. Johnson
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
My talk today analyzes victims' [articipation from the defendant's perspective and its impact upon the right to a fair trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Victim Participation At The International Criminal Court: Achievements Made And Challenges Lying Ahead, Mariana Pena
Victim Participation At The International Criminal Court: Achievements Made And Challenges Lying Ahead, Mariana Pena
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The participation of victims in proceedings before the International Criminal Court (ICC or Court) is one of the most innovative aspects of its Statute (ICC Statute or Rome Statute).
Counterfeit Conspiracy: The Misapplication Of Conspiracy As A Substantive Crime In International Law, Taylor Reeves Dalton
Counterfeit Conspiracy: The Misapplication Of Conspiracy As A Substantive Crime In International Law, Taylor Reeves Dalton
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) case Prosecutor v. Musema, the trial chamber held that an individual could be found guilty solely for the crime of conspiracy to commit genocide even if no genocide takes place.
The Essential Role Of Social Work In Addressing Victims And Survivors Of Trafficking, Nancie Palmer
The Essential Role Of Social Work In Addressing Victims And Survivors Of Trafficking, Nancie Palmer
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
"All persons held as slaves ... are and henceforth free."' The orders from President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation first issued on September twenty-second in 1862 while limited in scope freeing certain slaves, served to ignite imagination and pride in those who now look back in history at this defining event.
Crimes Against Humanity Draft Bill Of 2009: The International Umplications Of Addressing Impunity Through National Legislation, Hansdeep Singh
Crimes Against Humanity Draft Bill Of 2009: The International Umplications Of Addressing Impunity Through National Legislation, Hansdeep Singh
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
U.S. scholars have long been calling for domestic legislation addressing crimes against humanity.'
The Crisis: Libertas And Veritas, Eric Engle
The Crisis: Libertas And Veritas, Eric Engle
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The world today finds itself in a recession. The global recession was caused by unsustainable borrowing provoked by the self destructive and incoherent "war on terror" in concert with irresponsible bank lending-bad debt.
Promise Against Peril: Of Power, Purpose, And Principle In International Law, Robert Hockett
Promise Against Peril: Of Power, Purpose, And Principle In International Law, Robert Hockett
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The first decade of the new millennium was a bit hard on the rule of law-national and transnational law alike-in some quarters of the U.S. government.
Quit Messing Around: Department Of Defense Anti-Prostitution Policies Do Not Eliminate U.S.-Made Trafficking Demand, Christopher M. Brown
Quit Messing Around: Department Of Defense Anti-Prostitution Policies Do Not Eliminate U.S.-Made Trafficking Demand, Christopher M. Brown
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Thirty feet outside the main gate of Camp Casey, a group of soldiers wair for the cross-walk light to flash permission to walk.
Why The Free Speech Protection Act Of 2009 Serves As A Necessary Judicial Restraint Against Foreign Libel Judgments, Gabriela A. Urbina
Why The Free Speech Protection Act Of 2009 Serves As A Necessary Judicial Restraint Against Foreign Libel Judgments, Gabriela A. Urbina
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Throughout the world the phrase "freedom of expression" has many different meanings.
From Beggars To Citizens: The Right To Nondiscrimination In Admission Into Commercial Establishments In Guatemala, Najman Alexander Aizenstatd Leistenschneider
From Beggars To Citizens: The Right To Nondiscrimination In Admission Into Commercial Establishments In Guatemala, Najman Alexander Aizenstatd Leistenschneider
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The denial of access to individuals into commercial establishments for arbitrary reasons is a common occurrence.
The Evolution Of Anti-Slavery Laws In The United States, Regina Bernadin
The Evolution Of Anti-Slavery Laws In The United States, Regina Bernadin
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In this new century, the United States of America is still struggling to end slavery within its borders.
The Treaty-Making Process: A Guide For Outsiders, Detlev F. Vagts
The Treaty-Making Process: A Guide For Outsiders, Detlev F. Vagts
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
This article guides the reader step by step through the process by which treaties are created.
Inaccessible Justice: Human Rights, Persons With Disabilities And The Legal System, Stephanie Ortoleva
Inaccessible Justice: Human Rights, Persons With Disabilities And The Legal System, Stephanie Ortoleva
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
This paper focuses on the important concept of access to justice and what it means to persons with disabilities.
The International Court Of Justice And The Question Of Kosovo's Independence, John Cerone
The International Court Of Justice And The Question Of Kosovo's Independence, John Cerone
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
If my mother were to stand in her living room and declare it to be an independent state, she would have violated no rule of international law.
International Migration: Trends, Challenges, And Need For Cooperation Within An International Human Rights Framework, Ved P. Nanda
International Migration: Trends, Challenges, And Need For Cooperation Within An International Human Rights Framework, Ved P. Nanda
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
International migration is a growing phenomenon with the estimated number of international migrants worldwide currently at 214 million
The Legal Integration Of The American Continent: An Invitation To Legal Science To Build A New Ius Commune, Juan Pablo Pampillo Balino
The Legal Integration Of The American Continent: An Invitation To Legal Science To Build A New Ius Commune, Juan Pablo Pampillo Balino
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The legal integration of the American Continent is one of the most important, suggestive and fertile issues for legal scholars on our continent.,
A Pirate And A Refugee: Reservations And Repsonses In The Fight Against Piracy, Tom Syring
A Pirate And A Refugee: Reservations And Repsonses In The Fight Against Piracy, Tom Syring
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Despite concerted international cooperation and action, including the deployment of various national and international naval forces in the region, piracy, in particular off the coast of Somalia, continues to pose a serious threat to the peace and security of one of the most-traveled waterways in the world, the neighboring states, and to the global economy.
Tortured Law/Tortured "Justice"-Joint Criminal Enterprise In The Case Of Aloys Simba, Beth S. Lyons
Tortured Law/Tortured "Justice"-Joint Criminal Enterprise In The Case Of Aloys Simba, Beth S. Lyons
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Joint criminal enterprise (JCE)-a judicially interpreted doctrine'- has become a "hallmark" mode of liability at the international Tribunals.