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Protecting The Rule Of Law From Assault In The War Against Drugs And Narco-Terrorism, Bruce Zagaris Jan 1991

Protecting The Rule Of Law From Assault In The War Against Drugs And Narco-Terrorism, Bruce Zagaris

Nova Law Review

This paper discusses the rule of law under attack in the context of

international narcotics trafficking and narco-terrorism.


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.


Why The Drug War Is Unstoppable, Thomas Szasz M.D. Jan 1987

Why The Drug War Is Unstoppable, Thomas Szasz M.D.

Nova Law Review

The purpose of this symposium is to search for a breakthrough in drug policy, or, to put it more simply, to stop the War on Drugs.


Towards New Perspectives On Drug Control: A Negotiated Settlement To The War On Drugs, David A.J. Richards Jan 1987

Towards New Perspectives On Drug Control: A Negotiated Settlement To The War On Drugs, David A.J. Richards

Nova Law Review

The terms of American drug policy are conceived on the model of the current rhetoric of a war on drugs in which victory must be unconditional, namely, no drug use.


Introduction: In Search Of A Breakthrough In The War On Drugs, Steven Wisotsky Jan 1987

Introduction: In Search Of A Breakthrough In The War On Drugs, Steven Wisotsky

Nova Law Review

I have convened this symposium because my research has brought me to the conclusion that the War on Drugs is a serious mistake, inflicting on society the worst of both worlds: a rapidly rising tide of drug abuse exacerbated by the pernicious effects of a drug trafficking parasite of international dimensions.


Breaking The Impasse In The War On Drugs: A Search For New Directions, Norman E. Zinberg M.D. Jan 1987

Breaking The Impasse In The War On Drugs: A Search For New Directions, Norman E. Zinberg M.D.

Nova Law Review

Although virtually all illicit drugs in use today have been available for many decades-Havelock Ellis experimented with and then recounted his use of psychedelics in Godey's Ladies Book in 1898-most people date the Drug Revolution from 1962.


Milestones In The War On Drugs Jan 1987

Milestones In The War On Drugs

Nova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vice Policy In A Liberal Society: An Analysis Of The Impasse In The War On Drugs, Mark A.R. Kleiman Jan 1987

Vice Policy In A Liberal Society: An Analysis Of The Impasse In The War On Drugs, Mark A.R. Kleiman

Nova Law Review

The liberal order rests on the assumption that individuals making their own choices about their own well-being will make better choices for themselves than the state could choose for them.


The War On Drugs: Predicting The Status Quo, John Kaplan Jan 1987

The War On Drugs: Predicting The Status Quo, John Kaplan

Nova Law Review

I regard the chances of a major breakthrough which will dramatically change the amount of drug use and abuse among the citizenry or the problems caused by it at the governmental level, as somewhat between small and non-existent.


Drug Testing As An Element Of The Everlasting Drug War, E. Clay Shaw Jr., Roger T. Fleming Jan 1987

Drug Testing As An Element Of The Everlasting Drug War, E. Clay Shaw Jr., Roger T. Fleming

Nova Law Review

Over the past decade, the federal government, through the legislative branch, the executive branch and the judicial branch, has attempted to thwart drug abuse and drug smuggling.


The War Powers Resolution Of. 1973: An Attempt To Regulate War Powers Proves Inadequate, Paul D. Novack Jan 1984

The War Powers Resolution Of. 1973: An Attempt To Regulate War Powers Proves Inadequate, Paul D. Novack

Nova Law Review

The executive and legislative branches of government have struggled

over control of the war powers since the adoption of the Constitution

in 1789.


Nuclear War: The End Of Law, Milner S. Ball Jan 1982

Nuclear War: The End Of Law, Milner S. Ball

Nova Law Review

Professor Miller summons us to consider the constitutionality of

nuclear weapons. In doing so, he has made an original, provocative contribution

to constitutional jurisprudence as well as the humanizing

politics of nuclear arms control. He speaks with scholarly responsibility

on a subject that has heretofore engendered either silence or nonsense

and bombast.