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Dissecting The Lawfulness Of United States Foreign Policy: Classroom Debates As Pedagogical Devices, Christopher C. Joyner
Dissecting The Lawfulness Of United States Foreign Policy: Classroom Debates As Pedagogical Devices, Christopher C. Joyner
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Simulations can be used as educational exercises that enable students in the classroom to appreciate better the difficulties and nuances of legal issues affecting international relations.
International Law Association Panel Discussion On "The Holocaust As Catalyst For International Justice", Abraham B. Krieger
International Law Association Panel Discussion On "The Holocaust As Catalyst For International Justice", Abraham B. Krieger
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
I first wish to thank Prof. Nunes, Director of the Institute on the Holocaust and the Law and Moderator of this panel, for the opportunity to serve on this distinguished panel.
The International Criminal Court, National Security, And Compliance With International Law, James C. Kraska
The International Criminal Court, National Security, And Compliance With International Law, James C. Kraska
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Thank you, Mark, for your kind introduction. The question before the panel today is whether the United States, actions regarding national security over the last year or so are in harmony with international law, or, in the alternative, are the United States, policies on a collision course with international law.
International Law Association Panel Discussion On "The Holocaust As Catalyst For International Justice": Summary Of Extemporaneous Remarks, Benjamin B. Ferencz
International Law Association Panel Discussion On "The Holocaust As Catalyst For International Justice": Summary Of Extemporaneous Remarks, Benjamin B. Ferencz
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
After more than 40 million persons had been killed in war, there was an overwhelming determination to prevent the recurrence of such tragedies.
A Semiotic Approach To A Legal Definition Of Terrorism, Susan Tiefenbrun
A Semiotic Approach To A Legal Definition Of Terrorism, Susan Tiefenbrun
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
It is hard to believe that a word like "terrorism," which is used so frequently these days in different contexts and in casual, colloquial, political, and legal discourses, does not have a universally-accepted definition.'
Icc Pretrial Proceeding: Avoiding Gridlock, David Stoelting
Icc Pretrial Proceeding: Avoiding Gridlock, David Stoelting
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Millions of people have extraordinary hopes for the new International Criminal Court ("ICC"), the world's first permanent tribunal for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Building A Common Frontier Or Deconstructing National Identity?: An Analysis Of The Effort To Centralize Control Of Third Country Immigration In The European Union, Catherine E. Halliday-Roberts
Building A Common Frontier Or Deconstructing National Identity?: An Analysis Of The Effort To Centralize Control Of Third Country Immigration In The European Union, Catherine E. Halliday-Roberts
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Faraway from the frightening attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, a wall next to a mosque in Northern England reads, "Avenge USA - kill a Muslim now."
A Change For The Better: An Inside Look To The Judicial Reform Of The Dominican Republic, Ingrid Suarez
A Change For The Better: An Inside Look To The Judicial Reform Of The Dominican Republic, Ingrid Suarez
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
A president above the law. A Legislature that would pass any law, without regard for the impact on its citizens.
Revisiting The United States Application Of Punitive Damages: Separating Myth From Reality, Patrick S. Ryan
Revisiting The United States Application Of Punitive Damages: Separating Myth From Reality, Patrick S. Ryan
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The application of punitive damages in the United States is widely misunderstood by European jurists.
Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of Comparative Law
Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of Comparative Law
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Unquestionably, there is growing interest in the subject of international law at several educational levels and among a broad constituency of students.
Funding Opportunities For Legal Services Programs Offer Hope For Battered Immigrants: A Call For Strides In Community Collaborations, E. Lesleigh Varner
Funding Opportunities For Legal Services Programs Offer Hope For Battered Immigrants: A Call For Strides In Community Collaborations, E. Lesleigh Varner
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Within the last decade, this country has made tremendous strides in the way of immigration legislation.
Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of Comparative Law
Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of Comparative Law
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Faraway from the frightening attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, a wall next to a mosque in Northern England reads, "Avenge USA - kill a Muslim now.
King Arthur In A Yankee Court: The United States Supreme Court's Use Of European Law In Lawrence V. Texas, J. Andrew Atkinson
King Arthur In A Yankee Court: The United States Supreme Court's Use Of European Law In Lawrence V. Texas, J. Andrew Atkinson
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In July 2003, the United States Supreme Court ruled in a six to three decision' that a state statute proscribing "deviate sexual intercourse with another individual of the same sex ' 2 violated the United States Constitution.
The International Criminal Court And The Future Of Legal Accountability, William W. Burke-White
The International Criminal Court And The Future Of Legal Accountability, William W. Burke-White
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
With unexpected speed, the International Criminal Court has become a reality.
2003 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition International Court Of Justice, Moirah Sanchez, Carlos Hurtado, Anneliese Fleckenstein, Jose Gregorio Rojas
2003 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition International Court Of Justice, Moirah Sanchez, Carlos Hurtado, Anneliese Fleckenstein, Jose Gregorio Rojas
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
This dispute arises from the Dysfuntian civil war between Restonian and Cascadian militias, resulting in the creation of Reston (Respondent)-a developing State-and Cascadia (not party to the case).
2003 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition International Court Of Justice At The Peace Palace The Hague, Netherlands, Sefton Warner, Elena Tsangari, Damien Agius, Anna Lyons, Jason Chai
2003 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition International Court Of Justice At The Peace Palace The Hague, Netherlands, Sefton Warner, Elena Tsangari, Damien Agius, Anna Lyons, Jason Chai
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The Republic of Annolay and the Republic of Reston have submitted the present dispute by Special Agreement to the International Court of Justice pursuant to Articles 36(1) and 40(1) of the Statute of the Court for final resolution.
A Model War Crimes Court: Sierra Leone, Nancy Kaymar Stafford
A Model War Crimes Court: Sierra Leone, Nancy Kaymar Stafford
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Is it possible that the perpetrators of an atrocity so heinous it was code- named "Spare No Living Thing" could not be brought to justice? The Govern- ment of Sierra Leone said no!