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Penn State International Law Review

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Volume 29 - Issue 2: Table Of Contents Sep 2010

Volume 29 - Issue 2: Table Of Contents

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Jus Cogens As A Vision Of The International Legal Order, Dr. Markus Petsche Sep 2010

Jus Cogens As A Vision Of The International Legal Order, Dr. Markus Petsche

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Mr. Pendleton's Rainbows: On The Value Of Teaching Abroad, Kate E. Bloch Sep 2010

Mr. Pendleton's Rainbows: On The Value Of Teaching Abroad, Kate E. Bloch

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It's Not You, It's Me: An Analysis Of The United States' Failure To Uphold Its Commitment To Oecd Guidelines For Multination Enterprises In Spite Of No Other Reliable Alternatives, Matthew H. Kita Sep 2010

It's Not You, It's Me: An Analysis Of The United States' Failure To Uphold Its Commitment To Oecd Guidelines For Multination Enterprises In Spite Of No Other Reliable Alternatives, Matthew H. Kita

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Hold 'Em Or Fold 'Em: Gambling Laws In Asia, Adam Shapiro Sep 2010

Hold 'Em Or Fold 'Em: Gambling Laws In Asia, Adam Shapiro

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Competition Policy And Consumer Protection Policy In Jordan, Hetham Hani Abu Karky Sep 2010

Competition Policy And Consumer Protection Policy In Jordan, Hetham Hani Abu Karky

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Should China Adopt Taiwan's Mandatory Share Doctrine?, Ya-Hui Hsu Sep 2010

Should China Adopt Taiwan's Mandatory Share Doctrine?, Ya-Hui Hsu

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Volume 29 - Number 1: Table Of Contents May 2010

Volume 29 - Number 1: Table Of Contents

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Introduction To The Aals Symposium On The Role Of Law Schools And Law School Leadership In A Changing World, Louis Del Duca, Gianluca Gentili May 2010

Introduction To The Aals Symposium On The Role Of Law Schools And Law School Leadership In A Changing World, Louis Del Duca, Gianluca Gentili

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Volume 28 - Number 4: Table Of Contents May 2010

Volume 28 - Number 4: Table Of Contents

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Legislating The Appearance Of Equality In Korea: The Law And Politics Of We-Hwa-Gahm, Ilhyung Lee May 2010

Legislating The Appearance Of Equality In Korea: The Law And Politics Of We-Hwa-Gahm, Ilhyung Lee

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The Icc's Jurisdiction Over War Crimes In Internal Armed Conflicts: An Insurmountable Obstacle For China's Accession?, Jing Guan May 2010

The Icc's Jurisdiction Over War Crimes In Internal Armed Conflicts: An Insurmountable Obstacle For China's Accession?, Jing Guan

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Medellin, The President's Foreign Affairs Power And Domestic Law, A. Mark Weisburd May 2010

Medellin, The President's Foreign Affairs Power And Domestic Law, A. Mark Weisburd

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In this article, Professor Weisburd explores the implications of Medellin v. Texas for the President's authority to affect domestic law through reliance on his authority to conduct the foreign affairs of the United States. He argues that the Court was correct to reject arguments that, on the facts of the case, the President could look to a delegation of authority from Congress or from the Senate as treaty-maker, or that President could treat the matter as resting on his power to settle claims against foreign governments, or that the President's obligation to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed" …


Are Bits Representing The "New" Customary International Law In International Investment Law?, Patrick Dumberry May 2010

Are Bits Representing The "New" Customary International Law In International Investment Law?, Patrick Dumberry

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Human Trafficking From An International Protection Perspective: Probing The Meaning Of Anti-Trafficking Measures For The Protection Of Trafficking Victims, With Special Regard To The United Kingdom, Hannah Simon May 2010

Human Trafficking From An International Protection Perspective: Probing The Meaning Of Anti-Trafficking Measures For The Protection Of Trafficking Victims, With Special Regard To The United Kingdom, Hannah Simon

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The Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (ECAT) entered into force in the U.K. on the 1 April 2009. This event led to the belief that Britain's adherence will considerably improve the protection of trafficking victims in the country. In light of such expectations, this study examines which implications anti-trafficking measures may have on the legal protection of trafficking victims, while concentrating on new legal developments in the U.K. The paper analyses first the response of the anti-trafficking framework to international protection needs, and second, considers the scope of an alternative protection regime, namely, of …


The Secret World Of Child Sex Tourism: Evidentiary And Procedural Hurdles Of The Protect Act, Mark Orndorf May 2010

The Secret World Of Child Sex Tourism: Evidentiary And Procedural Hurdles Of The Protect Act, Mark Orndorf

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Ukraine: Not Putting Itself On The Right Track For Map?, Kate Klunk May 2010

Ukraine: Not Putting Itself On The Right Track For Map?, Kate Klunk

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Educating Lawyers For What? Reshaping The Idea Of Law School, Michael Coper Jan 2010

Educating Lawyers For What? Reshaping The Idea Of Law School, Michael Coper

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Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools: A Brief Discussion Of Universals And Differences-China And The United States, Francis S.L. Wang Jan 2010

Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools: A Brief Discussion Of Universals And Differences-China And The United States, Francis S.L. Wang

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A Comment On Argentina's University Of Buenos Aires Law School (Facultad De Derecho De La Universidad De Buenos Aires), Monica Pinto, Alejandro Gomez Jan 2010

A Comment On Argentina's University Of Buenos Aires Law School (Facultad De Derecho De La Universidad De Buenos Aires), Monica Pinto, Alejandro Gomez

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The Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools Beyond Educating Students: Research, Capacity Building, Community Service-The National University Of Singapore School Of Law Experience, Cheng-Han Tan Jan 2010

The Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools Beyond Educating Students: Research, Capacity Building, Community Service-The National University Of Singapore School Of Law Experience, Cheng-Han Tan

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European Legal Education: The Maastricht Experience, Aalt Willem Heringa Jan 2010

European Legal Education: The Maastricht Experience, Aalt Willem Heringa

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Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools In Their Primary Role Of Educating Students: South Africa-The University Of Cape Town School Of Law Experience, Chuma Himonga Jan 2010

Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools In Their Primary Role Of Educating Students: South Africa-The University Of Cape Town School Of Law Experience, Chuma Himonga

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This paper examines the goals of law schools in their primary role of educating students, and the implications of the changing conditions in the legal and business world for these goals. Hereafter, unless otherwise indicated, "school(s)" will be used instead of "faculty(ies)". I would argue that there is no uniformity among law schools with regard to the purposes for which they educate students. The definition of a school's goals and objectives is influenced by factors peculiar to its own circumstances. Furthermore, the goals of a law school are potentially dynamic. They may change from time to time in response to …


The Role Of Law Schools And Law School Leadership In A Changing World: On Being An "Outside Dean"-The University Of The Pacific Mcgeorge School Of Law Experience, Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker Jan 2010

The Role Of Law Schools And Law School Leadership In A Changing World: On Being An "Outside Dean"-The University Of The Pacific Mcgeorge School Of Law Experience, Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker

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Educating Our Students For What? The Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools In Their Primary Role Of Educating Students-How Do We Actually Achieve Our Goals And Objectives?, Louis F. Del Duca Jan 2010

Educating Our Students For What? The Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools In Their Primary Role Of Educating Students-How Do We Actually Achieve Our Goals And Objectives?, Louis F. Del Duca

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Comparing Constitutional Constraints On Government Searches: The United States And Hong Kong, Joseph N. Cotilletta Jan 2010

Comparing Constitutional Constraints On Government Searches: The United States And Hong Kong, Joseph N. Cotilletta

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I Don't Trust Your Judgment: The European Convention On Human Rights Meets The European Union On New Grounds?, Michael R. Ribble Jan 2010

I Don't Trust Your Judgment: The European Convention On Human Rights Meets The European Union On New Grounds?, Michael R. Ribble

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Come All Ye Faithful: How The International Community Has Addressed The Effects Of Somali Piracy But Fails To Remedy Its Cause, Donald P. Paradiso Jan 2010

Come All Ye Faithful: How The International Community Has Addressed The Effects Of Somali Piracy But Fails To Remedy Its Cause, Donald P. Paradiso

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Comparison Between Chinese And American Lawyers: Educated And Admitted To Practice Differently In Different Legal Systems, Jie Gao Jan 2010

Comparison Between Chinese And American Lawyers: Educated And Admitted To Practice Differently In Different Legal Systems, Jie Gao

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The Role Of A Law School Dean: Balancing A Variety Of Roles And Interests. The American University Washington College Of Law Experience, Claudio Grossman Jan 2010

The Role Of A Law School Dean: Balancing A Variety Of Roles And Interests. The American University Washington College Of Law Experience, Claudio Grossman

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