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Articles 31 - 60 of 162
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Normative Framework Of International Humanitarian Law: Overlaps, Gaps, And Ambiguities, Cherif M. Bassiouni
The Normative Framework Of International Humanitarian Law: Overlaps, Gaps, And Ambiguities, Cherif M. Bassiouni
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The International Criminal Court: A Skeptical Analysis, Alfred P. Rubin
The International Criminal Court: A Skeptical Analysis, Alfred P. Rubin
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
On Genocide, Anthony D'Amato
Full Volume 75: International Law Across The Spectrum Of Conflict
Full Volume 75: International Law Across The Spectrum Of Conflict
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The History And Status Of The International Criminal Court, Howard Levie
The History And Status Of The International Criminal Court, Howard Levie
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Trends. Licit And Illicit Human Trafficking: The Ultimate Violation Of Human Rights, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Licit And Illicit Human Trafficking: The Ultimate Violation Of Human Rights, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses human trafficking for economic reasons and its context.
The Exclusion Of Mentally Ill Aliens Who May Pose A Danger To Others: Where Does The Real Threat Lie?, Jennifer Blakeman
The Exclusion Of Mentally Ill Aliens Who May Pose A Danger To Others: Where Does The Real Threat Lie?, Jennifer Blakeman
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Future Of Human And Civil Rights In Zimbabwe: Ideology And Outcome Research, Ibpp Editor
A Future Of Human And Civil Rights In Zimbabwe: Ideology And Outcome Research, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes two common approaches to achieving human and civil rights and what may be needed to select among these and other approaches.
The United Kingdom Bill Of Rights 1998: The Modernisation Of Rights In The Old World, Clive Walker, Russell L. Weaver
The United Kingdom Bill Of Rights 1998: The Modernisation Of Rights In The Old World, Clive Walker, Russell L. Weaver
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Into a steadfastly conservative constitutional landscape, the United Kingdom Parliament has now introduced a Bill of Rights, the Human Rights Act of 1998, which takes effect in October 2000. The Act provides for a full catalogue of civil and political rights which are enforceable by the courts. This development raises two questions in evaluating the future of English law. First, does this signify the dawn of a new British radicalism? And second, why has it happened now? In answering these questions in relation to England and Wales, Part I of this Article provides an introduction to the traditional treatment of …
Chapter Vi (The Tanker War And The Maritime Environment)
Chapter Vi (The Tanker War And The Maritime Environment)
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Full Volume 74: The Tanker War, 1980-88: Law And Policy
Full Volume 74: The Tanker War, 1980-88: Law And Policy
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Competency And Common Law: Why And How Decision-Making Capacity Criteria Should Be Drawn From The Capacity-Determination Process, Charles Baron
Competency And Common Law: Why And How Decision-Making Capacity Criteria Should Be Drawn From The Capacity-Determination Process, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
Determining competence to request physician-assisted suicide should be no more difficult than determining competence to refuse life-prolonging treatment. In both cases, criteria and procedures should be developed out of the process of actually making capacity determinations; they should not be promulgated a priori. Because patient demeanor plays a critical role in capacity determinations, it should be made part of the record of such determinations through greater use of video- and audiotapes.
Beware Aggressors: In Times Of Conflict, The Eyes Of The World Are Upon You, Rachel M. Wittman
Beware Aggressors: In Times Of Conflict, The Eyes Of The World Are Upon You, Rachel M. Wittman
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Editor's Note, Karie D. Davis
Editor's Note, Karie D. Davis
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Human Rights In Transition-- Freedom From Fear, Dorothea Beane
Human Rights In Transition-- Freedom From Fear, Dorothea Beane
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam Rafael C. Benitez, Keith S. Rosenn
Asylum In Practice: Successes, Failures, And The Challenges Ahead, Susan Martin, Andrew I. Schoenholtz
Asylum In Practice: Successes, Failures, And The Challenges Ahead, Susan Martin, Andrew I. Schoenholtz
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
The Workshop on Refugee and Asylum Policy in Practice in Europe and North America was organized to facilitate a transatlantic dialogue aimed at understanding just how well these asylum systems are balancing the dual goals. The Workshop was convened by the Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM) of Georgetown University and the Center for the Study of Immigration, Integration and Citizenship Policies (CEPIC) of the Centre Nationale de Recherche Scientifique, with the support of the German Marshall Fund of the United States. It was held on July 1-3, 1999, at Oxford University.
The workshop examined key issues …
Report On The Workshop On Refugee And Asylum Policy In Practice In Europe And North America, Randall Hansen, Susan Martin, Andrew I. Schoenholtz, Patrick Weil
Report On The Workshop On Refugee And Asylum Policy In Practice In Europe And North America, Randall Hansen, Susan Martin, Andrew I. Schoenholtz, Patrick Weil
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
Western nations have struggled to accomplish the dual goals of refugee and asylum policies: (1) identifying and protecting Convention refugees as well as those fleeing civil conflict; and (2) controlling for abuse. The Workshop on Refugee and Asylum Policy in Practice in Europe and North America was organized to facilitate a transatlantic dialogue to explore just how well these asylum systems are balancing the dual goals. The workshop exa!llined key elements of the U.S. and European asylum systems: decision making on claims, deterrence of abuse, independent review, return of rejected asylum seekers, scope of the refugee concept, social rights and …
Rules Of Law: The Pinochet Case, Ibpp Editor
Rules Of Law: The Pinochet Case, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes competing rules of law that are being unmasked during the ongoing legal odyssey of Augusto Pinochet.
Trends. Hissen Habre And Human Rights: Right Or Wrong?, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Hissen Habre And Human Rights: Right Or Wrong?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses which high authorities (or national leaders), inside a given country and outside it, may be held accountable for human rights violations in given place.
Psychological Pathways To Minimizing Human Rights Violations Against Children, Ibpp Editor
Psychological Pathways To Minimizing Human Rights Violations Against Children, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article identifies several psychological pathways that governments and human rights organizations can employ to minimize human rights violations against children.
Trends. The Annan Apologia: Still Missing The Point, Ibpp Editor
Trends. The Annan Apologia: Still Missing The Point, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses Kofi Annan's apology for the United Nations' failure to intervene in the atrocities in Bosnia and Rwanda.
Orientalism Revisited In Asylum And Refugee Claims, Susan M. Akram
Orientalism Revisited In Asylum And Refugee Claims, Susan M. Akram
Faculty Scholarship
This article examines the stereotyping of Islam both by advocates and academics in refugee rights advocacy. The article looks at a particular aspect of this stereotyping, which can be seen as ‘neo-Orientalism’ occurring in the asylum and refugee context, particularly affecting women, and the damage that it does to refugee rights both in and outside the Arab and Muslim world. The article points out the dangers of neo-orientalism in framing refugee law issues, and asks for a more thoughtful and analytical approach by Western refugee advocates and academics on the panoply of Muslim attitudes and Islamic thought affecting applicants for …
The Problem Of Obtaining Evidence For International Criminal Courts, Jacob Katz Cogan
The Problem Of Obtaining Evidence For International Criminal Courts, Jacob Katz Cogan
Faculty Articles and Other Publications
International criminal courts will be judged by their fairness to defendants as well as to victims. In a very practical way, such claims will hinge, inter alia, on the ability of prosecutors and defendants to have reasonable access to probative evidence. But international criminal courts depend on states to provide them with evidence or access to evidence. The obligation of states to cooperate with international criminal tribunals in the production of evidence was at issue in the recent decision of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in the Blaki case (1997). That judgment and the provisions of the …
Women's Rights And The Public Morals Exception Of Gatt Article 20, Liane M. Jarvis
Women's Rights And The Public Morals Exception Of Gatt Article 20, Liane M. Jarvis
Michigan Journal of International Law
The public morals exception in Article XX of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) could and should be interpreted in accordance with evolving human rights law on women's rights. This clause provides an exception to the general rule that members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) cannot take measures against other Members that would restrict trade. Under Article XX, WTO members may restrict trade for a variety of social reasons, including protecting the environment, preventing prison labor, and otherwise promoting "public morals.” This Note will argue in particular that a nation should be allowed to invoke the public …
From Nuremberg To The Rwanda Tribunal: Justice Or Retribution?, Makau Mutua
From Nuremberg To The Rwanda Tribunal: Justice Or Retribution?, Makau Mutua
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.