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Balancing “Aggression” And Compassion In International Law: The Crime Of Aggression And Humanitarian Intervention, Alexander H. Mccabe
Balancing “Aggression” And Compassion In International Law: The Crime Of Aggression And Humanitarian Intervention, Alexander H. Mccabe
Fordham Law Review
There is a problematic overlap between bona fide humanitarian intervention and the crime of aggression. Under international law, the crime of aggression is defined so vaguely that it potentially could be applied to try leaders who seek to stop documented mass atrocities with armed force. This Note seeks a resolution to that overlap: a path that would allow those who would plan and engage in bona fide humanitarian intervention to be exempt from prosecution for aggression. The Note first examines the genealogy of the crime of aggression. It then analyzes several possible solutions to policing aggression without unduly deterring humanitarian …
International Law And The Constitution: Terms Of Engagement, Foreword, Catherine Powell
International Law And The Constitution: Terms Of Engagement, Foreword, Catherine Powell
Fordham Law Review
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Upstairs, Downstairs: Subnational Incorporation Of International Human Rights Law At The End Of An Era, Martha F. Davis
Upstairs, Downstairs: Subnational Incorporation Of International Human Rights Law At The End Of An Era, Martha F. Davis
Fordham Law Review
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American Ideals & Human Rights: Findings From New Public Opinion Research By The Opportunity Agenda, Alan Jenkins, Kevin Shawn Hsu
American Ideals & Human Rights: Findings From New Public Opinion Research By The Opportunity Agenda, Alan Jenkins, Kevin Shawn Hsu
Fordham Law Review
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Getting Beyond The Crossfire Phenomenon: A Militant Moderate's Take On The Role Of Foreign Authority In Constitutional Interpretation, Melissa A. Waters
Getting Beyond The Crossfire Phenomenon: A Militant Moderate's Take On The Role Of Foreign Authority In Constitutional Interpretation, Melissa A. Waters
Fordham Law Review
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The Legitimacy Crisis In Investment Treaty Arbitration: Privatizing Public International Law Through Inconsistent Decisions, Susan D. Franck
The Legitimacy Crisis In Investment Treaty Arbitration: Privatizing Public International Law Through Inconsistent Decisions, Susan D. Franck
Fordham Law Review
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The Stars And Stripes In Al-Fardos Square: The Implications For The International Law Of Belligerent Occupation, Michael Ottolenghi
The Stars And Stripes In Al-Fardos Square: The Implications For The International Law Of Belligerent Occupation, Michael Ottolenghi
Fordham Law Review
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Limited But Not Lost: A Comment On The Ecj's Golden Share Decisions, Christine O'Grady Putek
Limited But Not Lost: A Comment On The Ecj's Golden Share Decisions, Christine O'Grady Putek
Fordham Law Review
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U.S. Class Actions Go Global: Transnational Class Actions And Personal Jurisdiction, Debra Lyn Bassett
U.S. Class Actions Go Global: Transnational Class Actions And Personal Jurisdiction, Debra Lyn Bassett
Fordham Law Review
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Combining Professionalism, Nation Building And Public Service: The Professional Project Of The Israeli Bar 1928-2002, Neta Ziv
Fordham Law Review
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Power To The People: Allowing Private Parties To Raise Claims Before The Wto Dispute Resolution System, Glen T. Schuyler
Power To The People: Allowing Private Parties To Raise Claims Before The Wto Dispute Resolution System, Glen T. Schuyler
Fordham Law Review
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Barristers And Judges In England Today, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Megarry
Barristers And Judges In England Today, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Megarry
Fordham Law Review
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The Act Of State- Foreign Decisions Cited In The Sabbatino Case: A Rebuttal And Memorandum Of Law, William Harvey Reeves
The Act Of State- Foreign Decisions Cited In The Sabbatino Case: A Rebuttal And Memorandum Of Law, William Harvey Reeves
Fordham Law Review
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The American Tradition And Its Implications For Law, The American Tradition And Its Implications For International Law, Adlai E. Stevenson
The American Tradition And Its Implications For Law, The American Tradition And Its Implications For International Law, Adlai E. Stevenson
Fordham Law Review
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"Prompt, Adequate And Effective": A Universal Standard Of Compensation?, Frank G. Dawson, Burns H. Weston
"Prompt, Adequate And Effective": A Universal Standard Of Compensation?, Frank G. Dawson, Burns H. Weston
Fordham Law Review
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Towards A World Rule Of Law-Customary International Law In American Courts, Alan Schechter
Towards A World Rule Of Law-Customary International Law In American Courts, Alan Schechter
Fordham Law Review
A major factor in the development of a world rule of law is the attitude of municipal courts toward questions possibly involving international customary law. Mr. Schechter reviews the practice of American federal and state courts since the end of World War II, concentrating on the types of evidence considered to establish the existence of customary rules.