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ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

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Drones Have Arrived, With New Opportunities And Challenges: A Comparative Approach To Regulations Governing The Operations Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles In The United States, Italy, Costa Rica, United Arab Emirates, Canada, Nicaragua, Spain, And Saudi Arabia, Jose M. Canaura Sep 2020

Drones Have Arrived, With New Opportunities And Challenges: A Comparative Approach To Regulations Governing The Operations Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles In The United States, Italy, Costa Rica, United Arab Emirates, Canada, Nicaragua, Spain, And Saudi Arabia, Jose M. Canaura

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No abstract provided.


"Legal Jihad": How Islamist Lawfare Tactics Are Targeting Free Speech, Brooke Goldstein, Aaron Eitan Meyer Jan 2009

"Legal Jihad": How Islamist Lawfare Tactics Are Targeting Free Speech, Brooke Goldstein, Aaron Eitan Meyer

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Lawfare is usually defined as the use of the law as a weapon of war' or the pursuit of strategic aims through aggressive legal maneuvers.


The Extraterritorial Application Of Antitrust Laws, Caterina Ventura Jan 2005

The Extraterritorial Application Of Antitrust Laws, Caterina Ventura

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Chief Justice Marshall articulated this fundamental canon of U.S. statutory construction, reflective of customary international law, in 1804 in Murray v. Schooner Charming Betsy, an admiralty case commonly referred to as the "Charming Betsy" case.


The U.S.-Canada Safe Third Country Agreement: Slamming The Door On Refugees, Cara D. Cutler Jan 2004

The U.S.-Canada Safe Third Country Agreement: Slamming The Door On Refugees, Cara D. Cutler

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The United States and Canada are nations comprised predominately of immigrants and their recent descendants.