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Klatsky Endowed Lecture In Human Rights, Catherine Marchi-Uhel Jan 2019

Klatsky Endowed Lecture In Human Rights, Catherine Marchi-Uhel

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

Catherine Marchi-Uheldiscusses widespread violations of human rights and international humanitarian lawm which the international community should address.


Civil Litigation In Response To Corporate Human Rights Abuses: The European Union And Its Member States, Jonas Grimheden Jan 2018

Civil Litigation In Response To Corporate Human Rights Abuses: The European Union And Its Member States, Jonas Grimheden

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

The article assesses the barriers that victims of human rights abuse involving companies face in accessing effective judicial remedies in the European Union.


2018 Klatsky Endowed Lecture In Human Rights: The International Law Commission's Proposal For A Convention On The Prevention And Punishment Of Crimes Against Humanity, Sean D. Murphy Jan 2018

2018 Klatsky Endowed Lecture In Human Rights: The International Law Commission's Proposal For A Convention On The Prevention And Punishment Of Crimes Against Humanity, Sean D. Murphy

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

Sean D. Murphy gives the Klatsky Endowed Lecture on Human Rights, describing his efforts at the International Law Commission to bring about an international Convention on Crimes Against Humanity


Closing The Gap: Daca, Dapa, And U.S. Compliance With International Human Rights Law, David B. Thronson Jan 2016

Closing The Gap: Daca, Dapa, And U.S. Compliance With International Human Rights Law, David B. Thronson

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

Political rhetoric and ongoing litigation that challenge the use of prosecutorial discretion and deferred action in immigration law often prominently feature claims that these initiatives demonstrate a lack of respect for the rule of law. This short essay seeks to highlight gaps between U.S. immigration law and its international human rights obligations and identify ways in which the use of discretion can advance rather than undermine the rule of law. In reconciling the ability of States to control matters of immigration with protections of family integrity, the touchstone in international law is balance. A State's right to expel a non-citizen …


Three Climate Crises, Deepa Badrinarayana Jan 2011

Three Climate Crises, Deepa Badrinarayana

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


What Is This Case Doing Here? Human Rights Litigation In The Courts Of The United States, Steven M. Schneebaum Jan 2011

What Is This Case Doing Here? Human Rights Litigation In The Courts Of The United States, Steven M. Schneebaum

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Security Council Resolution 1973 On Libya: A Moment Of Legal & Moral Clarity, Paul R. Williams, Colleen (Betsy) Popken Jan 2011

Security Council Resolution 1973 On Libya: A Moment Of Legal & Moral Clarity, Paul R. Williams, Colleen (Betsy) Popken

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Intervention In Libya, Yes, Intervention In Syria, No: Deciphering The Obama Administration, Amos N. Guiora Jan 2011

Intervention In Libya, Yes, Intervention In Syria, No: Deciphering The Obama Administration, Amos N. Guiora

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Aggression Against Authority: The Crime Of Oppression, Politicide And Other Crimes Against Human Rights, Jordan J. Paust Jan 1986

Aggression Against Authority: The Crime Of Oppression, Politicide And Other Crimes Against Human Rights, Jordan J. Paust

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.