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On The Sudden Loss Of A Human Rights Activist: A Tribute To Dr. Jonathan Mann's Use Of International Human Rights Law In The Global Battle Against Aids, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 129 (1998), Mark E. Wojcik
Mark E. Wojcik
No abstract provided.
Promises To Keep: American Views Of Developments In Chinese Copyright Law, 6 Software L.J. 273 (1993), Mark E. Wojcik, Michael Osty
Promises To Keep: American Views Of Developments In Chinese Copyright Law, 6 Software L.J. 273 (1993), Mark E. Wojcik, Michael Osty
Mark E. Wojcik
No abstract provided.
Freedom In Eastern Europe And The Spread Of Hiv/Aids: The Unnoticed Story, 1 Touro J. Transnat'l L. 307 (1990), Michael L. Closen, Mark E. Wojcik
Freedom In Eastern Europe And The Spread Of Hiv/Aids: The Unnoticed Story, 1 Touro J. Transnat'l L. 307 (1990), Michael L. Closen, Mark E. Wojcik
Mark E. Wojcik
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Aids In The World, 16 Hous. J. Int'l L. 709 (1994), Mark E. Wojcik
Book Review: Aids In The World, 16 Hous. J. Int'l L. 709 (1994), Mark E. Wojcik
Mark E. Wojcik
No abstract provided.
Computer Software As Articles Of Commerce In International Trade: The Surprising Study Of Singapore's Software Subsidies, 4 Software L.J. 399 (1991), Lawrence M. Friedman, Mark E. Wojcik
Computer Software As Articles Of Commerce In International Trade: The Surprising Study Of Singapore's Software Subsidies, 4 Software L.J. 399 (1991), Lawrence M. Friedman, Mark E. Wojcik
Mark E. Wojcik
No abstract provided.
Consular Notification For Dual Nationals, 38 S. Ill. U. L.J. 73 (2013), Mark E. Wojcik
Consular Notification For Dual Nationals, 38 S. Ill. U. L.J. 73 (2013), Mark E. Wojcik
Mark E. Wojcik
In a case against the United States brought before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Mexico sought to protect the rights of fifty-four Mexican nationals who had been arrested in the United States for various crimes and put on trial without being informed of their rights under the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (VCCR). These fifty-four Mexican nationals all faced the death penalty in various states of the United States. Shortly after filing its case in Avena and Other Mexican Nationals, however, Mexico dropped from the case one Mexican national who was also a citizen of the United States. The …