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Full-Text Articles in Law
Torres V. State No. Pcd-04-442 (Okla. Crim. App. May 13, 2004) (Order Granting Stay Of Execution And Remanding Case For Evidentiary Hearing)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
International And Transracial Adoptions: Toward A Global Critical Race Feminist Practice?, Bernie D. Jones
International And Transracial Adoptions: Toward A Global Critical Race Feminist Practice?, Bernie D. Jones
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Torres V. Mullin 124 S. Ct. 562 (2003) (Mem.) (Breyer, J., Dissenting From A Denial Of Certiorari)
Torres V. Mullin 124 S. Ct. 562 (2003) (Mem.) (Breyer, J., Dissenting From A Denial Of Certiorari)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
'Lesser Evils' In The War On Terrorism, Mark A. Drumbl
'Lesser Evils' In The War On Terrorism, Mark A. Drumbl
Scholarly Articles
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The Alien Tort Claims Act Under Attack: Introductory Remarks, Mark A. Drumbl
The Alien Tort Claims Act Under Attack: Introductory Remarks, Mark A. Drumbl
Scholarly Articles
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Rights, Culture, And Crime: The Role Of Rule Of Law For The Women Of Afghanistan, Mark A. Drumbl
Rights, Culture, And Crime: The Role Of Rule Of Law For The Women Of Afghanistan, Mark A. Drumbl
Scholarly Articles
This Article explores the role of rule of law in redressing crimes and human rights abuses committed against the women of Afghanistan. Mainstream discourse approaches the situation binarily, obliging women to choose between international and often distant human rights, on the one hand, or proximate cultural/religious norms, on the other, in order to adjudicate gender crimes. This can lead either to externalized justice or, in the case of the implementation of Afghan local law, to renewed victimization of women in the name of redressing abuses suffered by other women. Local law in Afghanistan is reflected in codes such as the …
Should The World Trade Organization Incorporate Labor And Environmental Standards, Chantal Thomas
Should The World Trade Organization Incorporate Labor And Environmental Standards, Chantal Thomas
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.