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Canada-United States Law Institute Annual Conference : Canada/U.S. Security And The Economy In The North American Context: April 11-13, 2003: Program Announcement, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
Canada-United States Law Institute Annual Conference : Canada/U.S. Security And The Economy In The North American Context: April 11-13, 2003: Program Announcement, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
Conferences and Symposia
No abstract provided.
Center For Professional Ethics, Volume 4, Issue 1, 2003, Case Western Reserve University
Center For Professional Ethics, Volume 4, Issue 1, 2003, Case Western Reserve University
Center for Professional Ethics
Table of Contents:
- America's Role in The World: Understanding Muslims and Islam
- One Year Later: Remembering September 11, 2001
- Conversations in Bioethics: CWRU President, Dr. Edard Hundert
- A Different Kind of Close Up: Looking at Cinematic Justice
- Winter 2003 News, Notes, and Future Events
- Director's Corner: What Are We Going To Do About It? by Robert P. Lawry
A Comparative Study Of Exclusion Of Evidence On The Grounds Of The Means By Which It Was Obtained, Brian Beller
A Comparative Study Of Exclusion Of Evidence On The Grounds Of The Means By Which It Was Obtained, Brian Beller
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Can An Omission Fulfill The Actus Reus Requirment For Complicity In Genocide, And To What Degree Does Article 6(3) Of The Ictr Statute Impute Criminal Liability For The Crime To A Superior Officer?, Raneisha Blair
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Comparative Study Of Alternative Punishments To The Death Penalty, Courtney A. Mengel
Comparative Study Of Alternative Punishments To The Death Penalty, Courtney A. Mengel
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Reasoned Judgments Requirement In International Criminal Law, Heather M. Kern
Reasoned Judgments Requirement In International Criminal Law, Heather M. Kern
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Role Of The Prosecutor And The Judge, Robert Tibbitts
The Role Of The Prosecutor And The Judge, Robert Tibbitts
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Speaker At The 29th Annual Canada-United States Law Institute Conference On Canada-U.S. Security And The Economy In The North America Context, Speakers
Canada-United States Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Comparative Study On The Weight To Be Attached To The Evidence Of Co-Perpetrators In Civil, Common Law And International Criminal Law Systems, Laura S. Steehler
Comparative Study On The Weight To Be Attached To The Evidence Of Co-Perpetrators In Civil, Common Law And International Criminal Law Systems, Laura S. Steehler
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Gross Negligence And Recklessness As Sufficient Mens Rea For A Crime Against Humanity Assuming The Accused Has Knowledge Of The Chapeau Elements, Stephen W. Byrne
Gross Negligence And Recklessness As Sufficient Mens Rea For A Crime Against Humanity Assuming The Accused Has Knowledge Of The Chapeau Elements, Stephen W. Byrne
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Does Conviction For Murder As A Crime Against Humanity Require Proof Of Premeditation? What Of The Differing Terms Used In The English And French Versions Of Article 3(A) Of The Ictr Statute And Article 5(A) Of The Icty Statute?, Jennifer Prude
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Trial Of “The Butare Four” In Belgium, Jessica A. Harrah
Trial Of “The Butare Four” In Belgium, Jessica A. Harrah
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Pay Attention To That Green Curtain: Anonymity And The Courts, Babak A. Rastgoufard
Pay Attention To That Green Curtain: Anonymity And The Courts, Babak A. Rastgoufard
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is Intent Required - Zero Tolerance, Scienter, And The Substantive Due Process Rights Of Students ?, Christopher D. Pelliccioni
Is Intent Required - Zero Tolerance, Scienter, And The Substantive Due Process Rights Of Students ?, Christopher D. Pelliccioni
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Security And Freedom - Are The Governments' Efforts To Deal With Terrorism Violative Of Our Freedoms - U.S. Speaker, David D. Cole
Security And Freedom - Are The Governments' Efforts To Deal With Terrorism Violative Of Our Freedoms - U.S. Speaker, David D. Cole
Canada-United States Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Reliability And The Admissibility Of Experts, Dale A. Nance
Reliability And The Admissibility Of Experts, Dale A. Nance
Faculty Publications
Modern law on expert testimony insists, as a condition of admissibility, that the asserted expertise be determined by the trial judge to be reliable. Reliability is usually characterized as a dichotomous attribute of evidence, as if expertise were either reliable or unreliable. This article argues that making progress in the development of meaningful and appropriate restrictions on the admissibility of expert testimony requires that we abandon this conceptualization and understand the implications of endorsing a gradational notion of reliability in which evidence can be more or less reliable and in which a comparative assessment of reliability is prominent. Consistent with …
Cruel But Not Unusual Punishment: The Failure To Provide Adequate Medical Treatment To Female Prisoners In The United States, Kendra Weatherhead
Cruel But Not Unusual Punishment: The Failure To Provide Adequate Medical Treatment To Female Prisoners In The United States, Kendra Weatherhead
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
A View From The Trenches: The Military Role In The Pursuit Of Justice, Michael A. Newton
A View From The Trenches: The Military Role In The Pursuit Of Justice, Michael A. Newton
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Arresting War Criminals: Mission Creep Or Mission Impossible, David Scheffer Amb.
Arresting War Criminals: Mission Creep Or Mission Impossible, David Scheffer Amb.
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Building The Historic Record: Reporting On War Crimes And International Trials, David Freudberg
Building The Historic Record: Reporting On War Crimes And International Trials, David Freudberg
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Justice And Peace, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Justice And Peace, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.