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Executive Summary: Thawing A Frozen Conflict: Legal Aspects Of The Separatist Crisis In Moldova, Special Committee On European Affairs Of The New York City Bar Jan 2008

Executive Summary: Thawing A Frozen Conflict: Legal Aspects Of The Separatist Crisis In Moldova, Special Committee On European Affairs Of The New York City Bar

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Moldova is the poorest country in Europe and it is enmeshed in a seemingly intractable separatist conflict involving ethnic tensions, Russian troops, Soviet-era arms stockpiles, smuggling, money-laundering, and corruption.


Strategy In International Litigation, John Fellas Jan 2008

Strategy In International Litigation, John Fellas

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The choice of forum in international litigation-which country's courts will hear the dispute--can be outcome determinative.


Can A State Or A Head Of State Claim The Benefit Of Immunities In Case An International Crime Has Been Committed?, Brigitte Stern Jan 2008

Can A State Or A Head Of State Claim The Benefit Of Immunities In Case An International Crime Has Been Committed?, Brigitte Stern

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

I propose to deal with a topic which is at the crossroads of what I see as the main tension in international law today. This is the tension-not to say more-between state sovereignty, on one side, and the protection of the human rights of individuals on the other.


The Cards As A Payment Method And As A Financial Service In Spain: The Responsibility System, Immaculada Barral Vinals Jan 2008

The Cards As A Payment Method And As A Financial Service In Spain: The Responsibility System, Immaculada Barral Vinals

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

It is not uncommon to hear credit cards referred to as "plastic money".


Global Administrative Law: Global Governance Of The Global Positioning System And Galileo, Sang Wook Daniel Han Jan 2008

Global Administrative Law: Global Governance Of The Global Positioning System And Galileo, Sang Wook Daniel Han

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) system originally developed by the Depart- ment of Defense of the United States government in early 1970s.1


The Need For Judicial Activism Acceptance Speech, Dr. Tariq Hassan Jan 2008

The Need For Judicial Activism Acceptance Speech, Dr. Tariq Hassan

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Honorable President, Dean of the Shepard Broad Law Center, members of the faculty, respected students, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.


A Primer On International Environmental Law: Sustainability As A Principle Of International Law And Custom, Mark S. Blodgett, Richard J. Hunter, Hector R. Lozada Jan 2008

A Primer On International Environmental Law: Sustainability As A Principle Of International Law And Custom, Mark S. Blodgett, Richard J. Hunter, Hector R. Lozada

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

International environmental law draws from two important sources: international treaties and conventions' and customary international law.