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Committee Member, Frank Garcia
Presentations On Aftermath: Deportation Law And The New American Diaspora, Daniel Kanstroom
Presentations On Aftermath: Deportation Law And The New American Diaspora, Daniel Kanstroom
Daniel Kanstroom
Daniel Kanstroom has delivered several public lectures and presentations to a wide variety of audiences in support of his book, Aftermath: Deportation Law and the New American Diaspora, including presentations at UC Irvine Law, University of Amsterdam, the Harvard Book Store, New York Law School, and UC Berkeley Law School.
International Law In The Era Of Climate Change, Rosemary Rayfuse (Ed.), Shirley Scott (Ed.)
International Law In The Era Of Climate Change, Rosemary Rayfuse (Ed.), Shirley Scott (Ed.)
Rosemary Rayfuse
No abstract provided.
‘Needle And Stick’ Save The World: Sustainable Development And The Universal Child, Johan Dahlbeck, Moa De Lucia Dahlbeck
‘Needle And Stick’ Save The World: Sustainable Development And The Universal Child, Johan Dahlbeck, Moa De Lucia Dahlbeck
Moa Dahlbeck
This text deals with a problem concerning processes of the productive power of knowledge. We draw on so called poststructural theories challenging the classical image of thought – as hinged upon a representational logic identifying entities in a rigid sense – when formulating a problem concerning the gap between knowledge and the object of knowledge. More specifically we are looking at this problem in the contexts of sustainable development and childhood using illustrating examples in order to test the validity of these theoretical accounts. The examples we use range from internationally agreed documents claiming universality concerning environmental protection and childhood …
Climate Change Mitigation Activities In The Ocean: Regulatory Frameworks And Implications, Rosemary Rayfuse
Climate Change Mitigation Activities In The Ocean: Regulatory Frameworks And Implications, Rosemary Rayfuse
Rosemary Rayfuse
No abstract provided.
What Is So Special About Jus Cogens: On The Distinction Between The Ordinary And The Peremptory International Law, Ulf Linderfalk
What Is So Special About Jus Cogens: On The Distinction Between The Ordinary And The Peremptory International Law, Ulf Linderfalk
Ulf Linderfalk
What, exactly, is it about Jus Cogens that distinguishes it from ordinary international law? In answering this question, international lawyers usually resort to the “the Legal-Consequences-as-Criterion Theory“: while ordinary international law can be rebutted or modified in accordance with the duly expressed will of states, Jus Cogens norms permit no derogation and allow modification only by the creation of a new norm having the same character. In the present essay, this theory is subjected to analysis and assessment. Section 2 inquires into the relationship between the Legal-Consequences-as-Criterion Theory and the general definition of Jus Cogens reflected in Article 53 of …
Technology Transfer And Benefit Sharing Under The Biodiversity Convention, Peter Gottschalk
Technology Transfer And Benefit Sharing Under The Biodiversity Convention, Peter Gottschalk
Peter Gottschalk
No abstract provided.
Differentiating The Common? The Responsibilities And Obligations Of States Sponsoring Deep Seabed Mining Activities In The Area, Rosemary Rayfuse
Differentiating The Common? The Responsibilities And Obligations Of States Sponsoring Deep Seabed Mining Activities In The Area, Rosemary Rayfuse
Rosemary Rayfuse
No abstract provided.
Precaution And The Protection Of Marine Biodiversity In Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction, Rosemary Rayfuse
Precaution And The Protection Of Marine Biodiversity In Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction, Rosemary Rayfuse
Rosemary Rayfuse
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property And Private International Law – Swedish Perspectives, Ulf Maunsbach
Intellectual Property And Private International Law – Swedish Perspectives, Ulf Maunsbach
Ulf Maunsbach
No abstract provided.
Item "Proprietà (Nuove Forme Di)", Ugo Mattei
Collaborative Governance And International Economic Relations
Collaborative Governance And International Economic Relations
kjackson@fordham.edu
No abstract provided.
The Challenge Of Food Security: International Policy And Regulatory Frameworks, Rosemary Rayfuse (Ed.), Nicole Weisfelt (Ed.)
The Challenge Of Food Security: International Policy And Regulatory Frameworks, Rosemary Rayfuse (Ed.), Nicole Weisfelt (Ed.)
Rosemary Rayfuse
No abstract provided.
Technology Transfer And Benefit Sharing Under The Biodiversity Convention, Peter Gottschalk
Technology Transfer And Benefit Sharing Under The Biodiversity Convention, Peter Gottschalk
Peter Gottschalk
No abstract provided.
Memories Of Professor Chiu, David S. Bogen
The Targeted Killing Judgment Of The Israeli Supreme Court And The Critique Of Legal Violence, Markus Gunneflo
The Targeted Killing Judgment Of The Israeli Supreme Court And The Critique Of Legal Violence, Markus Gunneflo
Markus Gunneflo
The targeted killing judgment of the Israeli Supreme Court has, since it was handed down in December 2006, received a significant amount of attention: praise as well as criticism. Offering neither praise nor criticism, the present article is instead an attempt at a ‘critique’ of the judgment drawing on the German-Jewish philosopher Walter Benjamin’s famous essay from 1921, ‘Critique of Violence’. The article focuses on a key aspect of Benjamin’s critique: the distinction between the two modalities of ‘legal violence’ – lawmaking or foundational violence and law-preserving or administrative violence. Analysing the fact that the Court exercises jurisdiction over these …
Legally Invisible: Women’S Property Rights In Polygamous Relationships, Aleksandra M. De Medeiros Vieira
Legally Invisible: Women’S Property Rights In Polygamous Relationships, Aleksandra M. De Medeiros Vieira
Aleksandra M de Medeiros Vieira
No abstract provided.