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International Jurisdiction In Cyberspace: Which States May Regulate The Internet?, Stephan Wilske, Teresa Schiller
International Jurisdiction In Cyberspace: Which States May Regulate The Internet?, Stephan Wilske, Teresa Schiller
Federal Communications Law Journal
The Internet now reaches 60 million users in 160 countries, with the number increasing each year. Although cyberspace has been viewed as a self-regulating entity controlled by no government, this myth is being destroyed as the global Internet community expands. With this expansion comes a question: Who has the authority to regulate cyberspace? Given that decisions about the Internet reach far beyond national borders, the answer to this question is unknown, but certainly has broad implications. Traditional laws of international jurisdiction, including jurisdiction to prescribe, jurisdiction to adjudicate, and jurisdiction to enforce, offer some clear answers. However, further development of …
Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone, Sompong Sucharitkul
Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone, Sompong Sucharitkul
Publications
Among the latest developments inducing system compliance is the conclusion of the Treaty on Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone on December 15, 1995 during the Fifth ASEAN Summit in Bangkok. As the Author of a Note introducing this Treaty in a recent publication of the American Society of International law, I am particularly pleased to have been invited to present to the Workshop the impact and implications of the Bangkok Treaty.
For A Global Peoples Assembly, Andrew Strauss, Richard Falk
For A Global Peoples Assembly, Andrew Strauss, Richard Falk
Andrew L. Strauss
No abstract provided.
Socio-Economic Rights And The South African Transition: The Role Of The Truth And Reconciliation Commission, Ronald Slye
Socio-Economic Rights And The South African Transition: The Role Of The Truth And Reconciliation Commission, Ronald Slye
Faculty Articles
This article examines a part of a foundational principle of the South African Bill of Rights that individuals are entitled to a range of rights that ensure individual security, freedom, and well-being, and that these rights are interdependent and the crucial role of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (the "TRC") in laying the groundwork for the fulfillment of those rights.
All That Dough, Andrew Strauss, Richard Falk
In Re Extradition Of Lui Kin-Hong: Examining The Effects Of Hong Kong's Reversion To The People's Republic Of China On United States-United Kingdom Treaty Obligations , Jonathan A. Demella
In Re Extradition Of Lui Kin-Hong: Examining The Effects Of Hong Kong's Reversion To The People's Republic Of China On United States-United Kingdom Treaty Obligations , Jonathan A. Demella
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Offer You Can't Refuse? Punishment Without Trial In Italy And The United States: The Search For Truth And An Efficient Criminal Justice System, Rachel A. Van Cleave
An Offer You Can't Refuse? Punishment Without Trial In Italy And The United States: The Search For Truth And An Efficient Criminal Justice System, Rachel A. Van Cleave
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This Article compares the steps taken by Italy and the United States to reconcile the need for an efficient criminal justice system on the one hand, and the desire to achieve justice or discover the truth on the other. Plea bargaining in the United States has a significant history and has generated a substantial amount of literature critical of the device as violative of a criminal defendant's constitutional rights, particularly the right to be tried by a jury of one's peers. In addition, scholars have criticized the distortive effect of plea bargaining on the roles of the prosecutor, judge, and …
Bolivia And Coca: Law, Policy, And Drug Control, Melanie R. Hallums
Bolivia And Coca: Law, Policy, And Drug Control, Melanie R. Hallums
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
International drug trafficking looms large in the future of international relations. Although drug production and consumption can no longer be labeled as problems belonging to a few discrete nations, some countries' identities in the international arena are still shaped by their perception as drug-producing nations. Bolivia is one such country. Coca and cocaine have dominated its modern history and will continue to dominate its future. Bolivia's experience, however, is representative of not only other Andean nations' struggles with the drug epidemic, but of the international community's struggle with drug trafficking.
This Note sheds light on the legal tools to address …
A View From Inside Industry: A Response To Professor Walker's Challenges, Allan J. Weinstein
A View From Inside Industry: A Response To Professor Walker's Challenges, Allan J. Weinstein
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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Introduction: The Public's Health In The Global Era: Challenges, Responses, And Responsibilities Symposium, David Fidler
Introduction: The Public's Health In The Global Era: Challenges, Responses, And Responsibilities Symposium, David Fidler
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Ecological Theory And International Relations, Dennis Pirages
Ecological Theory And International Relations, Dennis Pirages
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
In Pursuit Of Profitability And Effectiveness In The Global Pharmaceutical Industry: Comments On Professor Walker's Four Challenges, Louis Lasagna, M.D.
In Pursuit Of Profitability And Effectiveness In The Global Pharmaceutical Industry: Comments On Professor Walker's Four Challenges, Louis Lasagna, M.D.
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Global Responses: The Search For Cures In The Development Of Pharmaceuticals, Stuart R. Walker
Global Responses: The Search For Cures In The Development Of Pharmaceuticals, Stuart R. Walker
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
In this article, Professor Stuart Walker examines several challenges that
will be faced by the global pharmaceutical industry in the near future. These
involve the question of improving the overall quality of life and care for
millions in an era of cost containment. In order to respond to the increasing
demands for advances in medicine while simultaneously retaining an
industrially strong, innovative, and resilient economy, responsibility for the
necessary changes will need to be shared among governments, the
pharmaceutical industry, and health care professionals.
In particular, four challenges faced by the global pharmaceutical industry
and their responses to each are …
Global Challenges To Statehood: The Increasingly Important Role Of Nongovernmental Organizations, Stephan Hobe
Global Challenges To Statehood: The Increasingly Important Role Of Nongovernmental Organizations, Stephan Hobe
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Global Responsibilities: Ethics, Public Health, And Global Environmental Change, Dale Jamieson
Global Responsibilities: Ethics, Public Health, And Global Environmental Change, Dale Jamieson
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
In this article, Professor Dale Jamieson examines the relationship between
climate change and public health from an ethical perspective. He begins by
exploring the link between global environmental change and public health and
concludes that global warming poses a serious potential threat to human
health. Professor Jamieson then questions why the potential health effects of
climate change have received so much attention when the other ramifications
of climate change have been left unaddressed He argues that the combination
of several factors has brought the issue of potential health effects to the
forefront of the climate change debate. One such factor …
Global Responsibilities And Bioethics: Reflections On The Council Of Europe's Bioethics Convention, Eibe Riedel
Global Responsibilities And Bioethics: Reflections On The Council Of Europe's Bioethics Convention, Eibe Riedel
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Global Environmental Change: Health And The Challenge For Human Rights, Satvinder Juss
Global Environmental Change: Health And The Challenge For Human Rights, Satvinder Juss
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The Unidroit Principles Of International Commercial Contracts And The Wto: Between An "International Restatement" And A "Globalization" Of Contract Law? A Review Of An International Restatement Of Contract Law: The Unidroit Principles Of International Commercial Contracts, Imtyaz M. Sattar
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Baltic State Membership In The European Union: Developing A Common Asylum And Immigration Policy, Amy Elson
Baltic State Membership In The European Union: Developing A Common Asylum And Immigration Policy, Amy Elson
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Lex Informatica: Foundations Of Law On The Internet, Aron Mefford
Lex Informatica: Foundations Of Law On The Internet, Aron Mefford
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The Nature Of Global Commitments And Obligations: Limits On State Sovereignty In The Area Of Asylum, Heather Leary
The Nature Of Global Commitments And Obligations: Limits On State Sovereignty In The Area Of Asylum, Heather Leary
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The Globalization Of Female Child Prostitution: A Call For Reintegration And Recovery Measures Via Article 39 Of The United Nations Convention On The Rights Of The Child, Laurie Robinson
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Russian Jewish Immigration And Its Effect On The State Of Israel, Shelese Emmons
Russian Jewish Immigration And Its Effect On The State Of Israel, Shelese Emmons
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The Mail-Order Bride Industry And Immigration: Combating Immigration Fraud, Amy Elson
The Mail-Order Bride Industry And Immigration: Combating Immigration Fraud, Amy Elson
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Religious Fundamentalism And Legal Systems: Methods And Rationales In The Fight To Control The Political Apparatus, Andrew Paine
Religious Fundamentalism And Legal Systems: Methods And Rationales In The Fight To Control The Political Apparatus, Andrew Paine
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The Debre Bill: Immigration Legislation Or A National "Front"?, Shelese Emmons
The Debre Bill: Immigration Legislation Or A National "Front"?, Shelese Emmons
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The Globalization Of Public Health: Emerging Infectious Diseases And International Relations, David Fidler
The Globalization Of Public Health: Emerging Infectious Diseases And International Relations, David Fidler
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
In this article, Professor Fidler explains how the processes of
globalization have altered traditional distinctions between national and
international public health. Professor Fidler begins the article by
familiarizing the reader with globalization, reminding the reader that
globalization refers to the various factors that infringe upon a sovereign
state's ability to control what occurs in its territory. Next, the article defines
and discusses emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) and examines the
contributions made by globalization to the emergence and reemergence of
EIDs. The article then develops a "pathology of the globalization of public
health ", which helps the reader to understand better …
Guilty As Charged: Malcolm X And His Vision Of Racial Justice For African Americans Through Utilization Of The United Nations International Human Rights Provisions And Institutions, Charles Lewis Nier Iii
Guilty As Charged: Malcolm X And His Vision Of Racial Justice For African Americans Through Utilization Of The United Nations International Human Rights Provisions And Institutions, Charles Lewis Nier Iii
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Women's Rights And International Dialogue, Maria De Los Angelos Moreno
Women's Rights And International Dialogue, Maria De Los Angelos Moreno
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gambling To Be Competitive: The Gorton Amendment And International Law, Brian C. O'Donnell
Gambling To Be Competitive: The Gorton Amendment And International Law, Brian C. O'Donnell
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.