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Improvement Of Legislative Activity In Uzbekistan On The Experience Of Foreign Countries, G. Ismailova
Improvement Of Legislative Activity In Uzbekistan On The Experience Of Foreign Countries, G. Ismailova
International Relations: Politics, Economics, Law
The Republic of Uzbekistan stands in the way of building a state governed by the rule of law. This means that the most significant areas of life, starting from family and property to the economy and defense, regulated by law. Therefore, it is necessary for Uzbekistan to have an effective and the most refined of the legislative process.
Domestic Law Creating International Regimes: How Legal Formalism Is Hobbling U.S. Foreign Policy, Christopher Mirasola
Domestic Law Creating International Regimes: How Legal Formalism Is Hobbling U.S. Foreign Policy, Christopher Mirasola
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
International law has always been contested. In recent years, however, competition between States to influence the trajectory of international law has intensified. Unfortunately, most international lawyers and policy makers still employ an impoverished understanding of the way in which international law is created (i.e., through formal international negotiations or as developed through custom). In this article, I argue that this formalist perspective neglects the foundational role of domestic lawmaking and regulation in the development of international law. Indeed, this paper shows that domestic action has historically been a direct causal antecedent to international legal regimes, and concludes that States must …
The Duty To Prevent Genocide Under International Law: Naming And Shaming As A Measure Of Prevention, Björn Schiffbauer
The Duty To Prevent Genocide Under International Law: Naming And Shaming As A Measure Of Prevention, Björn Schiffbauer
Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal
In contrast to prosecuting and punishing committed acts of genocide, the Genocide Convention is silent as to means of preventing future acts. Today it is generally accepted that the duty to prevent is legally binding, but there is still uncertainty in international law about its specific content. This article seeks to fill this gap in the light of the object and purpose of the Genocide Convention. It provides a minimum requirement approach, i.e. indispensable State actions to comply with their duty to prevent: naming and shaming situations of genocide as what they are. Even situations from times before the Genocide …
Friends Of Animals V. United States Fish & Wildlife Service, Bradley E. Tinker
Friends Of Animals V. United States Fish & Wildlife Service, Bradley E. Tinker
Public Land & Resources Law Review
In Friends of Animals v. United States Fish & Wildlife Service, the Ninth Circuit held that the plain language of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act allows for the removal of one species of bird to benefit another species. Friends of Animals argued that the Service’s experiment permitting the taking of one species––the barred owl––to advance the conservation of a different species––the northern spotted owl––violated the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. The court, however, found that the Act delegates broad implementing discretion to the Secretary of the Interior, and neither the Act nor the underlying international conventions limit the taking of …
Canada's Residential Schools And The Right To Integrity, Amy Anderson, Dallas K. Miller, Dwight Newman
Canada's Residential Schools And The Right To Integrity, Amy Anderson, Dallas K. Miller, Dwight Newman
Dalhousie Law Journal
Apart from characterizations of the residential schools system as imposing cultural genocide, it is possible to understand the system in terms of a legal wrong involving violations of family integrity. The 19th and early 20th centuries saw increasing state intervention in families generally so as to impose compulsory education. However, wrongs in this intervention were recognized, and international law developed toward a right of family integrity that led to changes in non-Indigenous contexts. Evidence from the TRC shows that Canada did not respond as quickly in the Indigenous context, thus permitting an identification of how the residential schools system violated …
Implementation Of International Law In The Criminal Legislation Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan, F. Fazilov
Implementation Of International Law In The Criminal Legislation Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan, F. Fazilov
Review of law sciences
In this article, the author analyzes the issues of bringing criminal norms in accordance with the international treaties of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Implementation Of International Law In The Criminal Legislation Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan, F. Fazilov
Implementation Of International Law In The Criminal Legislation Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan, F. Fazilov
Review of law sciences
In this article, the author analyzes the issues of bringing criminal norms in accordance with the international treaties of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Trafficking Technology: A Look At Different Approaches To Ending Technology-Facilitated Human Trafficking, David Barney
Trafficking Technology: A Look At Different Approaches To Ending Technology-Facilitated Human Trafficking, David Barney
Pepperdine Law Review
In 2018, many believe that slavery is an antiquated concept. But as with anything else, if it has not become extinct, it has evolved with time. Human trafficking is no different. Each year, millions of men, women and children are trafficked in the United States, and internationally, and forced to work against their will. Through the rise of technology and an increasingly globalized world, traffickers have learned to use technology as a tool to help facilitate the trafficking of persons and to sell those victims to others they never could have reached before. But what are we doing about it? …
Russia's Frozen Conflicts And The Donbas, Erik J. Grossman
Russia's Frozen Conflicts And The Donbas, Erik J. Grossman
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
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Rules Of Thumb For Gut Decisions: International: Law In Emergencies, Alfred P. Rubin
Rules Of Thumb For Gut Decisions: International: Law In Emergencies, Alfred P. Rubin
Naval War College Review
In my personal library there is a rather tattered and stained, leather bound book published in 174 I by the British Admiralty and issued to Navy commanders. It is titled, Extracts from the Several Treaties Subsisting Between Great Britain and Other Kingdoms and State; of such Articles and Clauses as Relate to the Duty and Conduct of the Commanders of the King of Great Britain's Ships of War,
The Warsaw Part: Political Purpose And Military Means, Dov S. Zakheim
The Warsaw Part: Political Purpose And Military Means, Dov S. Zakheim
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Soviet Strategic Power And Doctrine, Dov S. Zakheim
Soviet Strategic Power And Doctrine, Dov S. Zakheim
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Soviet Perception Of Military Power, Bruce W. Watson
Soviet Perception Of Military Power, Bruce W. Watson
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Foreign Policy Usa/Ussr, Dallace L. Meehan
Foreign Policy Usa/Ussr, Dallace L. Meehan
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Arms Race And Arms Control, Forrest R. Frank
The Arms Race And Arms Control, Forrest R. Frank
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
War, Business, And World Military-Industrial Complexes, John A. Walgreen
War, Business, And World Military-Industrial Complexes, John A. Walgreen
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
International Collaboration In Weapons And Equipment Development And Production By The Nato Allies, John T. Abell
International Collaboration In Weapons And Equipment Development And Production By The Nato Allies, John T. Abell
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Nato And The Atlantic Defense: Perceptions And Illusions,, Henry G. Gole
Nato And The Atlantic Defense: Perceptions And Illusions,, Henry G. Gole
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Rethinking The U.S. Strategic Posture, Ken Booth
Rethinking The U.S. Strategic Posture, Ken Booth
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Modern International Law Of Outer Space, Howard S. Levie
The Modern International Law Of Outer Space, Howard S. Levie
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Yom Kippur War, Michael S. Lancaster
The Yom Kippur War, Michael S. Lancaster
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Victims Of Terrorism, William R. Farrell
Victims Of Terrorism, William R. Farrell
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Blacks And The Military, J. Eric Fredland
Blacks And The Military, J. Eric Fredland
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Division Officer's Guide, John N. Petrie
Division Officer's Guide, John N. Petrie
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Paciific Interlude, J.P. Morse
Yokosuka, Base Of An Empire, Kemp Tolley
Yokosuka, Base Of An Empire, Kemp Tolley
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Warship, Christopher Wright
Rcn In Retrospect, 1910-1968, Lawrence Carroll Allin
Rcn In Retrospect, 1910-1968, Lawrence Carroll Allin
Naval War College Review
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Last Call For Hms Edinburgh, Noel A. Daigle
Last Call For Hms Edinburgh, Noel A. Daigle
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Yankee Mariner And Seapower: America's Challenge Of Ocean Space, Scott C. Truver
The Yankee Mariner And Seapower: America's Challenge Of Ocean Space, Scott C. Truver
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.