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Full-Text Articles in Law
The New European Union Directive On Sexual Harassment And Its Implications For Greece, Mary Ellen Tsekos
The New European Union Directive On Sexual Harassment And Its Implications For Greece, Mary Ellen Tsekos
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Brief Community News, Human Rights Brief
United States Detainees At Guantánamo Bay: The Inter-American Commission On Human Rights Responds To A "Legal Black Hole" , Richard J. Wilson
United States Detainees At Guantánamo Bay: The Inter-American Commission On Human Rights Responds To A "Legal Black Hole" , Richard J. Wilson
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Child Soldiers And The Capacity Of The Optional Protocol To Protect Children In Conflict, Shara Abraham
Child Soldiers And The Capacity Of The Optional Protocol To Protect Children In Conflict, Shara Abraham
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
A Wink And A Nod: The Hoffman Case And Its Effects On Freedom Of Association For Undocumented Workers, Jill Borak
A Wink And A Nod: The Hoffman Case And Its Effects On Freedom Of Association For Undocumented Workers, Jill Borak
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Birth Registration: An Essential First Step Toward Ensuring The Rights Of All Children, Jonathan Todres
Birth Registration: An Essential First Step Toward Ensuring The Rights Of All Children, Jonathan Todres
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
The War Crimes Research Office Presents: News From The International Criminal Tribunals, Maria Allison, Leslie Wilson
The War Crimes Research Office Presents: News From The International Criminal Tribunals, Maria Allison, Leslie Wilson
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Legislative Focus: Congress Condemns Executions By Stoning, Chanté Lasco
Legislative Focus: Congress Condemns Executions By Stoning, Chanté Lasco
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Economic And Social Rights In The United States: An Overview Of The Domestic Legal Framework, Jessica Schultz
Economic And Social Rights In The United States: An Overview Of The Domestic Legal Framework, Jessica Schultz
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Might V. Right: Charles Taylor And The Sierra Leone Special Court, Kathy Ward
Might V. Right: Charles Taylor And The Sierra Leone Special Court, Kathy Ward
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
The Protection Of Human Rights In The New Age Of Terror, Dalia Dorner
The Protection Of Human Rights In The New Age Of Terror, Dalia Dorner
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Not Good Enough: India’S Freedom Of Information Bill Has Great Potential To Overhaul The Ills Of Secrecy And Inaccessibility But There Are Inadequacies That Need To Be Addressed, Richard N. Winfield, Sherrell Evans
Not Good Enough: India’S Freedom Of Information Bill Has Great Potential To Overhaul The Ills Of Secrecy And Inaccessibility But There Are Inadequacies That Need To Be Addressed, Richard N. Winfield, Sherrell Evans
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Assessing Legislative Restrictions On Constitutional Rights: The Russian Constitutional Court And Article 55(3), Peter Krug
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prosecuting Human Rights Violations In Europe And America: How Legal System Structure Affects Compliance With International Obligations, Micah S. Myers
Prosecuting Human Rights Violations In Europe And America: How Legal System Structure Affects Compliance With International Obligations, Micah S. Myers
Michigan Journal of International Law
Will states really live up to these obligations? Are some states, and some legal systems, better equipped to do so than others? After all, it is one thing to commit to prosecuting horrendous offenses, or to recognize that there is an obligation under customary international law to do so, yet it is quite another to actually prosecute the perpetrators of such an offense; this is particularly the case when the government has a strong desire not to prosecute, because the accused are members of the government, because they are strong supporters of it, because they are foreign allies of the …