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Eight United Nations Congress On The Prevention Of Crime And The Treatment Of Offenders Jan 1991

Eight United Nations Congress On The Prevention Of Crime And The Treatment Of Offenders

Nova Law Review

The establishment of an international criminal tribunal has long

been a goal, first of the League of Nations1 and then of the United

Nations. It is consistent with this tradition and appropriate that the

United Nations adopt this Draft.


Securities, Supremacy And Supposition: 1990'S Legislative And Judicial Changes To Florida's Bluesky Law, Michael T. Murtaugh Jan 1991

Securities, Supremacy And Supposition: 1990'S Legislative And Judicial Changes To Florida's Bluesky Law, Michael T. Murtaugh

Nova Law Review

On July 7, 1990, the Florida Securities and Investor Protection

Act, chapter 517 of the Florida Statutes,' was revised and re-enacted

effective October 1, 1990, to include developments in securities regulation

that have occurred since the last major revision of the Florida Blue

Sky Law' in 1986.


Eight United Nations Congress On The Prevention Of Crime And The Treatment Of Offenders, M. Cherif Bassiouni Jan 1991

Eight United Nations Congress On The Prevention Of Crime And The Treatment Of Offenders, M. Cherif Bassiouni

Nova Law Review

The various forms and manifestations of international and transnational

criminality require a comprehensive approach by the international

community from which effective strategies of prevention, control,

and suppression can follow.


Criminal Law, Hugh L. Koerner Jan 1991

Criminal Law, Hugh L. Koerner

Nova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Apprehending And Prosecuting Nazi War Criminals In The United States, Jeffrey N. Mausner Jan 1991

Apprehending And Prosecuting Nazi War Criminals In The United States, Jeffrey N. Mausner

Nova Law Review

When World War II ended, there were millions of refugees in Europe.

Many of them had been victims of the Nazis, survivors of Nazi

concentration camps, or persons who had been forced to leave their

homelands by the Nazis.