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I. Opening Remarks (Proceedings Of The Third Annual Legal & Policy Issues In The Americas Conference), Jon L. Mills Oct 2002

I. Opening Remarks (Proceedings Of The Third Annual Legal & Policy Issues In The Americas Conference), Jon L. Mills

UF Law Faculty Publications

Proceedings of the Third Annual Legal & Policy Issues in the Americas Conference (2002)


Vii. Legal Education In The Americas, A. An Introduction (Proceedings Of The Third Annual Legal & Policy Issues In The Americas Conference), Jon L. Mills Oct 2002

Vii. Legal Education In The Americas, A. An Introduction (Proceedings Of The Third Annual Legal & Policy Issues In The Americas Conference), Jon L. Mills

UF Law Faculty Publications

Proceedings of the Third Annual Legal & Policy Issues in the Americas Conference (2002)


Introduction: Symposium 2002: Rio + 10: Preparing For The Earth's Environmental Future Today, Brian C. Athey Oct 2002

Introduction: Symposium 2002: Rio + 10: Preparing For The Earth's Environmental Future Today, Brian C. Athey

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Truth Vs. Justice: Promoting The Rule Of Law In Post-Apartheid South Africa., Cassandra Fox Charles Oct 2002

Truth Vs. Justice: Promoting The Rule Of Law In Post-Apartheid South Africa., Cassandra Fox Charles

The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice

Strict adherence to the rule of law provides the strongest protections against gross human rights violations. The aftermath of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, TRC, demonstrates how few protections exist without the rule of law. By exchanging truth for justice, the Commission harmed, and continues to harm, the true victims of apartheid and failed to achieve the national unity and reconciliation promised. Truthful confessions based on voluntary disclosure cannot equalize the overarching systematic disparities required for reconciliation to take root and grow. Instead of amnesty in exchange for voluntary disclosure, South Africa should follow the traditional notions of justice …


Gagging On A Bad Rule: The Mexico City Policy And Its Effect On Women In Developing Countries., Yvette Aguilar Oct 2002

Gagging On A Bad Rule: The Mexico City Policy And Its Effect On Women In Developing Countries., Yvette Aguilar

The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice

The mortality rate of women living in developing countries is often higher due to lack of family planning services and unsafe abortions. The United States has been providing foreign assistance and financial aid since the conclusion of World War II. One example is the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which focuses on providing long-range economic and social development support to developing countries. Many nations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rely on this aid to fund their programs. However, in 1984, restrictions introduced at the International Conference on Population in Mexico City forbade international planning services which provided or advocated …


Crooked Straits: Maritime Smuggling Of Humans From Cuba To The United States, Donald Brown Oct 2002

Crooked Straits: Maritime Smuggling Of Humans From Cuba To The United States, Donald Brown

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

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Antitrust In The International Telecommunications Sector: The United States Challenges Mexico's Telmex Monopoly, Luz Estella Ortiz Nagle Oct 2002

Antitrust In The International Telecommunications Sector: The United States Challenges Mexico's Telmex Monopoly, Luz Estella Ortiz Nagle

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


United States Contracts With Informants: An Illusory Promise?, Joaquin Alemany Oct 2002

United States Contracts With Informants: An Illusory Promise?, Joaquin Alemany

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Seeking A Balance: International Pharmaceutical Patent Protection, Public Health Crises, And The Emerging Threat Of Bio-Terrorism, Arnaldo Lacayo Oct 2002

Seeking A Balance: International Pharmaceutical Patent Protection, Public Health Crises, And The Emerging Threat Of Bio-Terrorism, Arnaldo Lacayo

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Community Of Courts: Toward A System Of International Criminal Law Enforcement, William W. Burke-White Oct 2002

A Community Of Courts: Toward A System Of International Criminal Law Enforcement, William W. Burke-White

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The United States's Obligation To Lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions: An American Perspective Of The Kyoto Protocol, Kara K. Davis Oct 2002

The United States's Obligation To Lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions: An American Perspective Of The Kyoto Protocol, Kara K. Davis

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

No abstract provided.


Crisis Of Transatlantic Relations: Nato And The Future European Security And Defense Identity, Mamedov Muschwig Oct 2002

Crisis Of Transatlantic Relations: Nato And The Future European Security And Defense Identity, Mamedov Muschwig

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

No abstract provided.


European Security And Defense Policy Under The Gun, Jeff P.H. Cazeau Oct 2002

European Security And Defense Policy Under The Gun, Jeff P.H. Cazeau

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

No abstract provided.


Helms Burton: Social Policy And Norm Definition, Manuel A. Rodriguez Oct 2002

Helms Burton: Social Policy And Norm Definition, Manuel A. Rodriguez

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

No abstract provided.


Helms Burton: A View From Abroad, Runa Kinzel Oct 2002

Helms Burton: A View From Abroad, Runa Kinzel

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

No abstract provided.


The European Tendency Toward Non-Extradition To The United States In Capital Cases: Trends, Assurances, And Breaches Of Duty, Robert Gregg Oct 2002

The European Tendency Toward Non-Extradition To The United States In Capital Cases: Trends, Assurances, And Breaches Of Duty, Robert Gregg

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

No abstract provided.


Irreconcilable Differences? Germany, The United States And The Hague Convention Controversy, Ximena Skovron Oct 2002

Irreconcilable Differences? Germany, The United States And The Hague Convention Controversy, Ximena Skovron

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

No abstract provided.


Symposium On The Ilc's State Responsibility Articles: Introduction And Overview, Daniel M. Bodansky, John R. Crook Oct 2002

Symposium On The Ilc's State Responsibility Articles: Introduction And Overview, Daniel M. Bodansky, John R. Crook

Scholarly Works

In August 2001, the International Law Commission (ILC) adopted its “Draft Articles on the Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts,” bringing to completion one of the Commission's longest running and most controversial studies. On December 12, 2001, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 56/83, which “commend[ed the articles] to the attention of Governments without prejudice to the question of their future adoption or other appropriate action.”

The ILC articles address the fundamental questions: when does a state breach an international obligation and what are the legal consequences? Rather than attempting to define particular “primary” rules of conduct, the …


The International Review | 2002 Fall, Michael Rhee Sep 2002

The International Review | 2002 Fall, Michael Rhee

The International Review Newsletter

Adjusting the Backbone of International Trade: Should the WTO Reform its Dispute Settlement Rules?

Uncle Sam v. the European Union: Averting Trade Wars Between the Two Titans

Alumnae Profile: 1996 Evening Division student, New York City-based international law firm (Frankfurt, Germany, office)

A Concise Guide to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank

Bush: I’ve Got My Authority Back

Once a Monk, Now WTO Chief

You’ve Got Copyright Protection, Babe!

Next WTO Meeting in Vacation Capital

Don’t Bank on China’s Banking System

Batting .900 at WTO, But Taking a Really Big Strike

Steel: Embracing Protectionism to Promote Trade?

“Axis …


Human Trafficking: Criminalization Of Victims In The Sex Industry, Wendy M. Gonzalez Sep 2002

Human Trafficking: Criminalization Of Victims In The Sex Industry, Wendy M. Gonzalez

Buffalo Women's Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Genocide: The Trial Of Adolf Eichmann And The Quest For Global Justice, Matthew Lippman Sep 2002

Genocide: The Trial Of Adolf Eichmann And The Quest For Global Justice, Matthew Lippman

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rights Integration In An Institutional Context: The Experience Of The Kenya Human Rights Commission, Willy Mutunga, Alamin Mazrui Sep 2002

Rights Integration In An Institutional Context: The Experience Of The Kenya Human Rights Commission, Willy Mutunga, Alamin Mazrui

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

No abstract provided.


Provisional Programme For The International Experts Meeting On The Return Of Cultural Properties And The Fight Against Their Illicit Trafficking, Republic Of Korea Sep 2002

Provisional Programme For The International Experts Meeting On The Return Of Cultural Properties And The Fight Against Their Illicit Trafficking, Republic Of Korea

Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict

No abstract provided.


Bell V. Commonwealth 563 S.E.2d 695 (Va. 2002) Sep 2002

Bell V. Commonwealth 563 S.E.2d 695 (Va. 2002)

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Federal Criminal Prosecutions And The Right To Consular Notification Under Article 36 Of The Vienna Convention, Roberto Iraola Sep 2002

Federal Criminal Prosecutions And The Right To Consular Notification Under Article 36 Of The Vienna Convention, Roberto Iraola

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Kasi V. Angelone 300 F.3d 487 (4th Cir. 2002) Sep 2002

Kasi V. Angelone 300 F.3d 487 (4th Cir. 2002)

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


International Humanitarian Law From Nuremberg To Rome: The Weighty Precedents Of The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu Sep 2002

International Humanitarian Law From Nuremberg To Rome: The Weighty Precedents Of The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu

Pace International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Microsoft And The European Union Face Off Over Internet Privacy Concerns, Seagrumn Smith Aug 2002

Microsoft And The European Union Face Off Over Internet Privacy Concerns, Seagrumn Smith

Duke Law & Technology Review

Amidst what appears to be a multi-faceted attack by the European Union on Microsoft, the newest angle is the European Commission's announcement last month that it was considering a formal investigation of Microsoft's .Net Passport data processing system for possible violations of the European Union Data Privacy Directive. This iBrief explores the European Data Privacy Directive and seeks to explain why the European Commission believes .Net Passport may be in violation of its privacy policies and a case for further investigation.


The Guatemalan Ways Of Death, Kenneth Anderson Aug 2002

The Guatemalan Ways Of Death, Kenneth Anderson

Book Reviews

Book review of Allen J. Christenson, Art and Society in a Highland Maya Community; Garrett W. Cook, Renewing the Maya World: Expressive Culture in a Highland Town; Diane M. Nelson, A Finger in the Wound: Body Politic in Quincentennial Guatemala; June C. Nash, Mayan Visions: The Quest for Autonomy in an Age of Globalization.


A “Brave New World” Of Defamation And Libel On The Web, C. Peter Erlinder Aug 2002

A “Brave New World” Of Defamation And Libel On The Web, C. Peter Erlinder

C. Peter Erlinder

No abstract provided.