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Honduras: A Democracy Gone Awry The Forceful Ouster Of A President, Alexander S. Farr
Honduras: A Democracy Gone Awry The Forceful Ouster Of A President, Alexander S. Farr
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Weathering The Global Financial Crisis: An Overview Of The Canadian Experience, Virginia Torrie
Weathering The Global Financial Crisis: An Overview Of The Canadian Experience, Virginia Torrie
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Regulation And Supervision Of Microfinance Institutions: A Proposal For A Balanced Approach, B. Seth Mcnew
Regulation And Supervision Of Microfinance Institutions: A Proposal For A Balanced Approach, B. Seth Mcnew
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Global Corporate Governance And Legal Education, Bernhard Grossfeld
Global Corporate Governance And Legal Education, Bernhard Grossfeld
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Repealing Birthright Citizenship: How The Dominican Republic's Recent Court Decision Reflects An International Trend, Natalie Sears
Repealing Birthright Citizenship: How The Dominican Republic's Recent Court Decision Reflects An International Trend, Natalie Sears
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Epidemiological Placism In Public Health Emergencies: Ebola In Two Dallas Neighborhoods, Carolyn Smith-Morris
Epidemiological Placism In Public Health Emergencies: Ebola In Two Dallas Neighborhoods, Carolyn Smith-Morris
Anthropology Research
Super-diverse cities face distinctive challenges during infectious disease outbreaks. For refugee and immigrant groups from epidemic source locations, identities of place blend with epidemiological logics in convoluted ways during these crises. This research investigated the relationships of place and stigma during the Dallas Ebola crisis. Ethnographic results illustrate how Africanness, more than neighborhood stigma, informed Dallas residents’ experience of stigma. The problems of place-based stigma, the imprecision of epidemiological placism, and the cohesion of stigma to semiotically powerful levels of place – rather than to realistic risk categories – are discussed. Taking its authority from epidemiology, placism is an …
The Eurozone Debt Crisis And The European Banking Union: Hard Choices, Intolerable Dilemmas, And The Question Of Sovereignty, Emilios Avgouleas, Douglas W. Arner
The Eurozone Debt Crisis And The European Banking Union: Hard Choices, Intolerable Dilemmas, And The Question Of Sovereignty, Emilios Avgouleas, Douglas W. Arner
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Terrorist Watchlists, Jeffrey D. Kahn
Terrorist Watchlists, Jeffrey D. Kahn
Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters
This chapter assesses the legal history and policy development of the U.S. government's system of terrorist watchlists and the institutions established to create and use them. Watchlisting is in fact an old practice given new meaning by technological change and the societal impact of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Statutes and judicial precedents from an earlier era on which the first post-9/11 watchlists were built were not made to regulate the expanded uses of the new watchlists and presented few if any constraints on their development. Civil litigation has both revealed the inner workings of terrorist watchlists and spurred …