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The Extradition Treaty Between Jamaica And The United States: Its History And The Saga Of Christopher “Dudus” Coke, Kenneth L. Lewis Jr.
The Extradition Treaty Between Jamaica And The United States: Its History And The Saga Of Christopher “Dudus” Coke, Kenneth L. Lewis Jr.
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Volume 45:1 Expanding Online Universe, Shrinking Globe, Jamie Lynn Vanaria
Volume 45:1 Expanding Online Universe, Shrinking Globe, Jamie Lynn Vanaria
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Chafin V. Chafin: Protecting A U.S. Parent’S Power To Litigate International Abductions, Monique Vieites
Chafin V. Chafin: Protecting A U.S. Parent’S Power To Litigate International Abductions, Monique Vieites
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Now Playing At A Youtube Near You: "Innocence Of [Internet Service Providers]", Brian A. Oliver
Now Playing At A Youtube Near You: "Innocence Of [Internet Service Providers]", Brian A. Oliver
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Corporate Tort Liability Under The Alien Tort Statute Post-Kiobel, Scott E. Allbright Jr.
Corporate Tort Liability Under The Alien Tort Statute Post-Kiobel, Scott E. Allbright Jr.
University of Miami Business Law Review
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Stop! In The Name Of Ethics, Before You Break My Bank Account: The "Conflicting" Rights Guaranteed To Parties In International Arbitration By Hrvatska V. Slovenia And Rompetrol V. Romania, And Their Potential As Tactical Weapons, Misbah Farid
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
International arbitration offers many rights, such as the right to counsel of choice and the right to an independent and impartial arbitration panel and proceeding. However, these guarantees, while they ensure the rights of parties and allow international arbitration to be a viable dispute resolution forum, can also be used as weapons. The viability of these rights as weapons is what reconciles the seemingly conflicting cases of Hrvatska v. Slovenia and Rompetrol v. Romania. Hrvatska sets forth an arbitration tribunal's inherent right to ensure and regulate the proceedings so as to guarantee the rights offered by international arbitration, while …
Business-Related Criminal Law In Europe: A Critical Inventory, Klaus Tiedemann, Edgardo Rotman (Translator)
Business-Related Criminal Law In Europe: A Critical Inventory, Klaus Tiedemann, Edgardo Rotman (Translator)
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Inherent Human Rights: Philosophical Roots Of The Universal Declaration, James W. Nickel
Inherent Human Rights: Philosophical Roots Of The Universal Declaration, James W. Nickel
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Assessing Legal Advocacy To Advance Roma Health In Macedonia, Romania, And Serbia, Tamar Ezer
Assessing Legal Advocacy To Advance Roma Health In Macedonia, Romania, And Serbia, Tamar Ezer
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Across Europe, Roma suffer extreme marginalisation, negatively impacting their health. Many cannot access healthcare at all. For others, the health system is a hostile place. At the same time, good legal frameworks are in place to protect health rights, and there is increasing recognition of systemic violations experienced by Roma. Essential to building on this momentum and closing the gap between standards and implementation is Roma ability to conduct legal advocacy. Since 2010, the Open Society Foundations has supported Roma engagement in Macedonia, Romania and Serbia in the following advocacy strategies: i) legal empowerment, ii) documentation and advocacy, iii) media …