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Ensuring Access To Accurate Information And Combatting Misinformation, Diane Orentlicher
Ensuring Access To Accurate Information And Combatting Misinformation, Diane Orentlicher
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
La Fiebre De La Reelección En Latinoamérica: Desmoronamiento Del Estado De Derecho Y Sus Consecuencias Para Los Derechos Humanos, N.B.
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Broken, Beaten, And Starved: Attacking Water Resources As Objects Indispensable To The Survival Of A Civilian Population In Yemen’S Internal Armed Conflict, Meagan Desimone
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Child Should Feel Left Behind: The Illegality Of Orphanage Voluntourism Under Article 19 Of The United Nations Convention Of The Rights Of A Child, Lily Baron
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prologue, Sherwet H. Witherington
Prologue, Sherwet H. Witherington
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pandemics And International Law: The Need For Action [Chile], Claudio Grossman
Pandemics And International Law: The Need For Action [Chile], Claudio Grossman
American University International Law Review
INTRODUCTION
Let me start by stating that international law has developed principles, norms, institutions that provide an important basis for addressing pandemics; and stressing important values in the international community, including cooperation among States and the vital role of international organizations—among others. First, I will make some introductory remarks on whether international law has norms, principles, and institutions relevant to the topic of pandemics. Then, I will propose a path forward.
Pandemics And International Law: The Need To Strengthen International Legal Frameworks After The Covid-19 Global Heal Pandemic [Sierra Leone], Charles C. Jalloh
Pandemics And International Law: The Need To Strengthen International Legal Frameworks After The Covid-19 Global Heal Pandemic [Sierra Leone], Charles C. Jalloh
American University International Law Review
INTRODUCTION
I would like to begin by acknowledging the American University Washington College of Law and all its partners for organizing this timely symposium on “Pandemics and International Law: The Need for International Action.” 1 The theme of this symposium is rather broad and, as we have heard already, there is much that can be said about it from various international law perspectives. I will not attempt to do that. Instead, I wish to offer brief comments on one question given the time restrictions for my remarks and this panel. I will focus specifically on the topic I was assigned. …
The Olives Of Others: The United States Anti-Dumping And Countervailing Duties On Ripe Olives From Spain, Gregory Frering
The Olives Of Others: The United States Anti-Dumping And Countervailing Duties On Ripe Olives From Spain, Gregory Frering
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Going Off The Rails On The Mayan Train: How Amlo’S Development Project Is On A Fast Track To Multiple Violations Of Indigenous Rights, Jared Green
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
¿Protesta Social Antidemocrática? Hacia Nuevas Formas De Participación Ciudadana A Través Del Internet En El Marco De Las Recientes Movilizaciones En Colombia, Natalia Beltrán Orjuela
¿Protesta Social Antidemocrática? Hacia Nuevas Formas De Participación Ciudadana A Través Del Internet En El Marco De Las Recientes Movilizaciones En Colombia, Natalia Beltrán Orjuela
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Era Of Accelerating Digital Convergence: Security, Surveillance, Data, Privacy, Big Tech, And Politics, John Taschner
Era Of Accelerating Digital Convergence: Security, Surveillance, Data, Privacy, Big Tech, And Politics, John Taschner
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prologue, Claudio Grossman, Robert Goldman
Prologue, Claudio Grossman, Robert Goldman
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Promise Of International Law: A Third World View, James Thuo Gathii
The Promise Of International Law: A Third World View, James Thuo Gathii
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Challenge Of Covid-19 And The World Health Organization’S Response: The Principal-Agent Model Revisited, Miron Mushkat, Roda Mushkat
The Challenge Of Covid-19 And The World Health Organization’S Response: The Principal-Agent Model Revisited, Miron Mushkat, Roda Mushkat
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rule Of Law And Human Rights: Strengthening Democratic Institutions, Claudia Martin, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
Rule Of Law And Human Rights: Strengthening Democratic Institutions, Claudia Martin, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Repeating History: Russia Inflicting Crimes Against Humanity Upon The Crimean Tartars, Katerina Dee
Repeating History: Russia Inflicting Crimes Against Humanity Upon The Crimean Tartars, Katerina Dee
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rise Of Illiberal Democracy, Weakening Of The Rule Of Law, & Implementation Of Human Rights In The Philippines, Gemmo Bautista Fernandez
Rise Of Illiberal Democracy, Weakening Of The Rule Of Law, & Implementation Of Human Rights In The Philippines, Gemmo Bautista Fernandez
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disciplinary Privilege And The Promise Of Decampment: A Response To James Thou Gathii, Fleur Johns
Disciplinary Privilege And The Promise Of Decampment: A Response To James Thou Gathii, Fleur Johns
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Monopoly As Vast As The Amazon: How Amazon’S Proprietary Data Collection Is A Violation Of The Treaty On The Functioning Of The European Union, Alexis Adams
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fracking The Bedrock Of Democracy: The United States Policing Of Protests Violates The Right Of Peaceful Assembly Under The Iccpr, Olivia Moulds
Fracking The Bedrock Of Democracy: The United States Policing Of Protests Violates The Right Of Peaceful Assembly Under The Iccpr, Olivia Moulds
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Covid-19 Pandemic, International Law, And Action Taken By Vietnam, Nguyen Hong Thao, Le Thi Anh Dao
Covid-19 Pandemic, International Law, And Action Taken By Vietnam, Nguyen Hong Thao, Le Thi Anh Dao
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Legal, Policy And Institutional Issues Raised By The Covid-19 [Portugal], Patrícia Galvão Teles
International Legal, Policy And Institutional Issues Raised By The Covid-19 [Portugal], Patrícia Galvão Teles
American University International Law Review
INTRODUCTION
Three basic sets of questions arise when we attempt to look back to what is now almost one year of probably the greatest pandemic in human history, and also when we look to the future to see what can be improved to fight epidemics and pandemics of this scale and nature. The first set of questions, for us as lawyers, are the legal issues that we are dealing with in regards to the existing legal framework, and how it is interpreted and applied in the event of a pandemic. The second set of questions are policy issues. Discussing the …
Selected Issues Related To The Interaction Of International Human Rights Conventions With A Proposed Treaty On Pandemics, Diego Rodríguez-Pinzón
Selected Issues Related To The Interaction Of International Human Rights Conventions With A Proposed Treaty On Pandemics, Diego Rodríguez-Pinzón
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pandemics And International Law: The Need For Action [Turkey], Nilüfer Oral
Pandemics And International Law: The Need For Action [Turkey], Nilüfer Oral
American University International Law Review
INTRODUCTION
As someone who has actually survived two major earthquakes, what we are living through now with the pandemic is a level ten earthquake—devastating and upheaving our lives in so many different ways. As my colleague Patricia Galvao Teles noted, this level of pandemic is a collective experience that we have not seen since a century ago with the Spanish Flu. It has demonstrated to us, as happens in disasters in general, the structural deficiencies of our current system. My colleagues have outlined some of these deficiencies; I will reiterate some of those noted previously but frame this issue in …
The Wto And Pandemics, Padideh Ala'i, Clemence D. Kim
The Wto And Pandemics, Padideh Ala'i, Clemence D. Kim
American University International Law Review
The COVID-19 pandemic presented the world with a once-in-a-century public health challenge. At the height of the pandemic, measures to curb the disease shut down large swaths of the global economy while worldwide demand for international trade in medical products to fight the pandemic increased, as did dependence on global supply chains to source medical products. The World Trade Organization (WTO) has played an important role in ensuring transparency and market access for trade in medical goods despite the political, legal, and logistical difficulties COVID-19 and the rise of protectionism presented. However, the WTO is positioned to do more by …
Pandemics And The Disproportionate Impact On Vulnerable Groups, Macarena Saez
Pandemics And The Disproportionate Impact On Vulnerable Groups, Macarena Saez
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.