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Israel's Law Of Return: Analysis Of Its Evioution And Present Application, Nancy C. Richmond
Israel's Law Of Return: Analysis Of Its Evioution And Present Application, Nancy C. Richmond
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Our Eroding Industrial Base: U.S. Labor Laws Compared With Labor Laws Of Less Developed Nations In Light Of The Global Economy, Andrew K. Stutzman
Our Eroding Industrial Base: U.S. Labor Laws Compared With Labor Laws Of Less Developed Nations In Light Of The Global Economy, Andrew K. Stutzman
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Expanding Permanent Membership In The Un Security Council: Opening A Pandora's Box Or Needed Change?, Michelle D. Smith
Expanding Permanent Membership In The Un Security Council: Opening A Pandora's Box Or Needed Change?, Michelle D. Smith
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Volume 13 - Number 1: Table Of Contents
Volume 13 - Number 1: Table Of Contents
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Principles Of Taxation For Emerging Economies: Lessons From The U.S. Experience, Robert W. Mcgee
Principles Of Taxation For Emerging Economies: Lessons From The U.S. Experience, Robert W. Mcgee
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Commander In Chief And United Nations Charter Article 43: A Case Of Irreconcilable Differences?, James W. Houck
The Commander In Chief And United Nations Charter Article 43: A Case Of Irreconcilable Differences?, James W. Houck
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Law & The Environment And Biodiversity And International Law: The Effectiveness Of International Environmental Law, Sudhir K. Chopra
International Law & The Environment And Biodiversity And International Law: The Effectiveness Of International Environmental Law, Sudhir K. Chopra
Penn State Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Volume 11 - Number 3: Table Of Contents
Volume 11 - Number 3: Table Of Contents
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Dickinson School Of Law Nafta Symposium - The North American Free Trade Agreement: Engaged To Be Engaged?, John A. Maher
The Dickinson School Of Law Nafta Symposium - The North American Free Trade Agreement: Engaged To Be Engaged?, John A. Maher
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Teachings Of The European Community Experience For Developing Regional Organizations, Louis F. Del Duca
Teachings Of The European Community Experience For Developing Regional Organizations, Louis F. Del Duca
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Labor And The North American Free Trade Agreement, Jorge F. Perez-Lopez
Labor And The North American Free Trade Agreement, Jorge F. Perez-Lopez
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Maastricht Train: Slowing Down For Sharp Curves, Matthew J. Eshelman
The Maastricht Train: Slowing Down For Sharp Curves, Matthew J. Eshelman
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ru-486; Safe? Effective? Banned! Why Would The Food And Drug Administration Ban A Drug With Such Potential?, Mark A. Hernandez
Ru-486; Safe? Effective? Banned! Why Would The Food And Drug Administration Ban A Drug With Such Potential?, Mark A. Hernandez
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nafta And The Petrochemical Industry: A Disastrous Combination For Life At The U.S.-Mexico Border, Sloan Rappoport
Nafta And The Petrochemical Industry: A Disastrous Combination For Life At The U.S.-Mexico Border, Sloan Rappoport
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Canadian Discord Over The Charlottetown Accord: The Constitutional War To Win Quebec, Jeffrey J. Cole
Canadian Discord Over The Charlottetown Accord: The Constitutional War To Win Quebec, Jeffrey J. Cole
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Command And Control Of United Nations Forces In The Era Of "Peace Enforcement", James W. Houck
The Command And Control Of United Nations Forces In The Era Of "Peace Enforcement", James W. Houck
Journal Articles
This Article explores how concerns regarding the United Nations' authority to make political, strategic, and operational decisions that comprise the right to command and control UN forces might be reconciled within the framework of the United Nations Charter to create a contemporary and more enduring regime for the command and control of United Nations forces. As Part II demonstrates, command and control issues are not new to the United Nations; indeed, in 1945 the signatories to the United Nations Charter created a model for the command and control of United Nations forces.
While the cold war ensured that this model …
Volume 11 - Number 2: Table Of Contents
Volume 11 - Number 2: Table Of Contents
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutionalism In Eastern Europe: Alternatives To The Liberal Social Contract, Brad R. Roth
Constitutionalism In Eastern Europe: Alternatives To The Liberal Social Contract, Brad R. Roth
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
United States V. Noriega As A Reason For An International Criminal Court, Susan B.V. Ellington
United States V. Noriega As A Reason For An International Criminal Court, Susan B.V. Ellington
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
International-Extraterritorial Jurisdiction-The Lockerbie Tragedy: Will Western Clout Or International Convention Win The Extradition War?, Barbara A. Timmeney
International-Extraterritorial Jurisdiction-The Lockerbie Tragedy: Will Western Clout Or International Convention Win The Extradition War?, Barbara A. Timmeney
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Political And Defensive Development Of The European Community: An Examination Of The Changing Role Played By The Member States, Julie M. Pentico
The Political And Defensive Development Of The European Community: An Examination Of The Changing Role Played By The Member States, Julie M. Pentico
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Law And The Preservation Of Species: An Analysis Of The Convention On Biological Diversity Signed At The Rio Earth Summit In 1992, Dr. Ranee K.L. Panjabi
International Law And The Preservation Of Species: An Analysis Of The Convention On Biological Diversity Signed At The Rio Earth Summit In 1992, Dr. Ranee K.L. Panjabi
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vietnam: A Twenty Year Retrospective, Matthew Lippman
Vietnam: A Twenty Year Retrospective, Matthew Lippman
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dna Evidence: Probability, Population Genetics, And The Courts, David H. Kaye
Dna Evidence: Probability, Population Genetics, And The Courts, David H. Kaye
Journal Articles
To help meet the challenge of presenting properly performed DNA tests within the post-Daubert legal framework, this article outlines the statistical procedures that have been employed or proposed to provide judges and juries with quantitative measures of probative value, describes more fully how the courts have dealt with these procedures, and evaluates the opinions and the statistical analyses from the standpoint of the law of evidence.
Specifically, the article outlines the procedure used to declare whether two samples of DNA "match," and how shrinking the size of the "match window," as some defendants have urged, will decrease the risk of …
The Commander In Chief And United Nations Charter Article 43: A Case Of Irreconcilable Differences?, James W. Houck
The Commander In Chief And United Nations Charter Article 43: A Case Of Irreconcilable Differences?, James W. Houck
Journal Articles
Part II of this paper provides an overview of the U.N. Charter's framework for collective security, with a particular focus on the Charter's provision for the. creation, command, and control of U.N. military forces. During the Cold War, this framework fell into desuetude, and U.N. forces that participated in enforcement actions, such as Korea and Iraq, as well as peacekeeping operations, were created in ad hoc fashion outside the Charter's framework. Part III examines this development and considers how the conclusion of an Article 43 agreement might alter the President's authority under international law to pursue U.S. interests while participating …
Orders Of Protection In Domestic Violence Cases: An Empirical Assessment Of The Impact Of The Reform Statutes, Kit Kinports, Karla Fischer
Orders Of Protection In Domestic Violence Cases: An Empirical Assessment Of The Impact Of The Reform Statutes, Kit Kinports, Karla Fischer
Journal Articles
The authors' concern that domestic violence reform statutes might not be having their intended effect sparked their decision to evaluate the protective order statutes empirically. The authors therefore distributed a lengthy survey to 843 domestic violence organizations nationwide that helped battered women obtain protective orders. The survey focused on three issues. The first issue was access to the courts: Is the protective order remedy accessible to battered women? The second issue related to the procedures for obtaining orders of protection: Are judges granting orders in appropriate cases, and are they awarding the full range of remedies contemplated by the reform …