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International Law

University of Miami Law School

2009

International law

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The Danish Cartoon Controversy And The Rhetoric Of Libertarian Regret, Robert A. Khan Apr 2009

The Danish Cartoon Controversy And The Rhetoric Of Libertarian Regret, Robert A. Khan

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

The publication of cartoons insulting the prophet Mohammed created afar greater controversy in Europe than it did in the United States. In this article, I attempt to trace this difference to broader differences in the way Americans and Europeans think about offensive speech. While Americans have developed a language of "libertarian regret, " which allows them to criticize speech that they nevertheless concede the legal system must protect, Europeans are much more concerned about the threat posed by acts of intolerance. As a result, Europeans tended to view Muslim protests against the cartoons as a potential harbinger of totalitarianism. By …


The City And International Law: In Pursuit Of Sustainable Development, Ileana Porras Jan 2009

The City And International Law: In Pursuit Of Sustainable Development, Ileana Porras

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Extralegal Property, Legal Monism, And Pluralism, Daniel Bonilla Maldonado Jan 2009

Extralegal Property, Legal Monism, And Pluralism, Daniel Bonilla Maldonado

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

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