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Emasculating The Philosophy Of International Criminal Justice In The Iraqi Special Tribunal, Farhad Malekian Jan 2005

Emasculating The Philosophy Of International Criminal Justice In The Iraqi Special Tribunal, Farhad Malekian

Cornell International Law Journal

In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic & Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the principle of international tribunality of jurisdiction is a form of globalization of international criminal justice that has the purpose of preventing the problems seen in the Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST) & the monopolization of international law by the United Nations Charter. Examination of historical, contemporary, & prospective approaches to the system of international law concerning the prosecution & punishment of individuals questions whether the laws of the IST reflect the basic foundations of international criminal justice. The principles of the Criminal Justice System …


Global Governance, Antitrust, And The Limits Of International Cooperation, Paul B. Stephan Jan 2005

Global Governance, Antitrust, And The Limits Of International Cooperation, Paul B. Stephan

Cornell International Law Journal

Argues that eliminating international institutions is the best way to solve the problem of inadequate national regulation. Private actions that frustrate competition are highlighted to show that the problem of government failure exists at the international level. The nature of competition policy & its potential for abuse are described to point out the inseparability of competition policy & trade policy, as well as difficulties that result from the less transparent nature of competition law. A review of proposals to develop international regimes to accommodate substantive competition law or allocate regulatory jurisdiction emphasizes why such regimes are likely to be unsatisfactory. …


Facing Real Conflicts, Joseph William Singer Apr 1991

Facing Real Conflicts, Joseph William Singer

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


More Notes On Methods And Objectives In The Conflict Of Laws, Larry Kramer Apr 1991

More Notes On Methods And Objectives In The Conflict Of Laws, Larry Kramer

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Plotting The Next Revolution In Choice Of Law: A Proposed Approach, Gary J. Simson Apr 1991

Plotting The Next Revolution In Choice Of Law: A Proposed Approach, Gary J. Simson

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Forum Selection Clauses Designating Foreign Courts: Does Federal Or State Law Govern Enforceability In Diversity Cases—A Question Left Open By Stewart Organization, Inc. V. Ricoh Corp., Matthew W. Lampe Apr 1989

Forum Selection Clauses Designating Foreign Courts: Does Federal Or State Law Govern Enforceability In Diversity Cases—A Question Left Open By Stewart Organization, Inc. V. Ricoh Corp., Matthew W. Lampe

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Jurisdictional Reach For Interpleading Aliens: Can Use Of 1655 Coexist With Federal Interpleader Law, Thomas C. Morrill Jul 1988

Jurisdictional Reach For Interpleading Aliens: Can Use Of 1655 Coexist With Federal Interpleader Law, Thomas C. Morrill

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Extraterritorial Application Of Federal Labor Laws: Congress’S Flawed Extension Of The Adea, James Michael Zimmerman Jan 1988

Extraterritorial Application Of Federal Labor Laws: Congress’S Flawed Extension Of The Adea, James Michael Zimmerman

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Forum Non Conveniens In International Maritime Collision Litigation In The Federal Courts: A Suggested Approach, Edwin W. Dennard Jan 1983

Forum Non Conveniens In International Maritime Collision Litigation In The Federal Courts: A Suggested Approach, Edwin W. Dennard

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Federal Question Jurisdiction Over Actions Brought By Aliens Against Foreign States, Michael H. Schubert Jul 1982

Federal Question Jurisdiction Over Actions Brought By Aliens Against Foreign States, Michael H. Schubert

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Of 1976: Direct Effects And Minimum Contacts, Terence J. Pell Jul 1980

Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Of 1976: Direct Effects And Minimum Contacts, Terence J. Pell

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Tribal Court Criminal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians: Testing The Limits Of Retained Sovereignty, Richard A. Samuels Jan 1980

Tribal Court Criminal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians: Testing The Limits Of Retained Sovereignty, Richard A. Samuels

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.