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Criminal Law: Recent Trends
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of The Time Series Of The Imprisonment Rate In The States Of The United States: A Further Test Of The Stability Of Punishment Hypothesis, Alfred Blumstein, Soumyo Moitra
An Analysis Of The Time Series Of The Imprisonment Rate In The States Of The United States: A Further Test Of The Stability Of Punishment Hypothesis, Alfred Blumstein, Soumyo Moitra
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fifth Amendment--Use Of Grand Jury Testimony At Trial
Fifth Amendment--Use Of Grand Jury Testimony At Trial
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Sixth Amendment--Interlocking Confessions And The Bruton Rule
Sixth Amendment--Interlocking Confessions And The Bruton Rule
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fourteenth Amendment--Parole Release Determinations
Fourteenth Amendment--Parole Release Determinations
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fourth Amendment--Reasonable Expectations Of Privacy In Automobile Searches
Fourth Amendment--Reasonable Expectations Of Privacy In Automobile Searches
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Problem Of Surreptitious Entry To Implement A Title Iii Intercept Order: An Argument In Favor Of Express Judicial Authorization, Jerry M. Pewen
The Problem Of Surreptitious Entry To Implement A Title Iii Intercept Order: An Argument In Favor Of Express Judicial Authorization, Jerry M. Pewen
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Policy Implications Of Evaluation Research: Some Issues Raised By The Fishman Study Of Rehabilitation And Diversion Services, Ronald Roesch, Raymond R. Corrado
The Policy Implications Of Evaluation Research: Some Issues Raised By The Fishman Study Of Rehabilitation And Diversion Services, Ronald Roesch, Raymond R. Corrado
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
A Response To Roesch And Corrado, Robert Fishman
A Response To Roesch And Corrado, Robert Fishman
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Measuring Homicide By Police Officers, Lawrence W. Sherman, Robert H. Langworthy
Measuring Homicide By Police Officers, Lawrence W. Sherman, Robert H. Langworthy
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Review/Books Reviewed
Supreme Court Review/Books Reviewed
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
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China's Changing Constitution , Jerome Alan Cohen
China's Changing Constitution , Jerome Alan Cohen
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
In 1978, the People's Republic of China promulgated its third constitution since the communist revolution. In many respects, the new constitution reflects the attitudes andpolicies of Peking's current leadershp. In this article, Professor Cohen analyzes the changes wrought by the new constitution in property relations, restraints on executive power, and the protection of individual liberties by comparing it with its predecessors.
Changes In Presidential Powers Over The Awarding Of International Air Routes: Effects And Implications Of Section 801(A) Of The Airline Deregulation Act Of 1978, Jeffrey I. Langer
Changes In Presidential Powers Over The Awarding Of International Air Routes: Effects And Implications Of Section 801(A) Of The Airline Deregulation Act Of 1978, Jeffrey I. Langer
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Congress amended the international air route-awarding procedures established in earlier legislation when it enacted section 801(a) of the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. Changes in the procedures were necessary for two reasons. First, the original route-licensing scheme was designed by Congress to balance presidential discretion concerning defense and foreign policy with congressional authority over foreign commerce. However, by precluding judicial review of challenges by foreign air carriers, Congress thwarted its own intent and established the President as the final authority in awarding routes to such carriers. Secondly, by also precluding review of certain challenges by citizen carriers, the courts destroyed …
The Effects Of United States Antitrust Laws On The International Operations Of American Firms, Melvin Schwechter, Richard Schepard
The Effects Of United States Antitrust Laws On The International Operations Of American Firms, Melvin Schwechter, Richard Schepard
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
United States antitrust laws increasingly have affected the international activities of U.S. corporations. The business community maintains that these laws have hurt international operations. In this article, Messrs. Schwechter and Schepard consider five major areas of concern to American businessmen: potential antitrust attacks upon licensing agreements, use of the foreign sovereign compulsion doctrine as an antitrust defense, subject matter jurisdiction and discovery, application of the "rule of reason" to international joint ventures, and the multifaceted nature of antitrust enforcement. They then discuss the Justice Department's response to the business community and propose several recommendations that should help United States firms …