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Cryptocurrencies: The New Species, Ors Penzes
Economic Liberty "In A World Of Pure Imagination”: A Theoretical Analysis Of Willy Wonka, Natural Rights, And The New Age Of Innovation, Tammy M. Eick
Economic Liberty "In A World Of Pure Imagination”: A Theoretical Analysis Of Willy Wonka, Natural Rights, And The New Age Of Innovation, Tammy M. Eick
Nova Law Review
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The 2013 Philip C. Jessup International Law, Alfurna, The State Of Rustasia
The 2013 Philip C. Jessup International Law, Alfurna, The State Of Rustasia
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The initial territory of Alfurna was located in the Bay of Singri, formed of two low-lying islands: Batri and Engili.
Legal Limbo: Where Should The Guantanamo Uighurs Be Released?, William L. Tucker
Legal Limbo: Where Should The Guantanamo Uighurs Be Released?, William L. Tucker
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States shocked the world's conscience and changed the American public's feeling of vulnerability.
Can A State Or A Head Of State Claim The Benefit Of Immunities In Case An International Crime Has Been Committed?, Brigitte Stern
Can A State Or A Head Of State Claim The Benefit Of Immunities In Case An International Crime Has Been Committed?, Brigitte Stern
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
I propose to deal with a topic which is at the crossroads of what I see as the main tension in international law today. This is the tension-not to say more-between state sovereignty, on one side, and the protection of the human rights of individuals on the other.
Choice Of Law, Maintenance And Income: Imputation, Optimization And Impact-Whose Vision, Whose Reality?, David S. Rosettenstein
Choice Of Law, Maintenance And Income: Imputation, Optimization And Impact-Whose Vision, Whose Reality?, David S. Rosettenstein
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
America has struggled through over a half a century of frustration trying to create a viable framework for the establishment, modification, and enforcement of child support obligations.
Comentario: La Decision Del Tribunal De Justicia De Las Comunidades Europeas De Anular El Acuerdo Entre Los Estados Unidos Y La Comunidad Europea En Cuanto A La Transferencia Detos De Registro De Nombres Personales, Sus Efectos, Y Recomendaciones Para Una Nueva Solucion, Vanessa Serrano
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Como consecuencia de los ataques terroristas del I I de septiembre en los Estados Unidos, el gobiemo estadounidense implement6 nuevas leyes y regulaciones para aerolineas intemacionales que aterrizan en aeropuertos estadounidenses.
The Icc In Darfur-Savior Or Spoiler?, Philipp Kastner
The Icc In Darfur-Savior Or Spoiler?, Philipp Kastner
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
As we have witnessed since the beginning of the 1990s, international law, in particular international criminal justice, can have a significant impact on the peace process and the reconciliation of societies in post-conflict periods.
The Importance Of Defining "War": Terrorism, Torture, Humanitarian Intervention And Private Military Companies, Joseph Runzo, Ph.D.
The Importance Of Defining "War": Terrorism, Torture, Humanitarian Intervention And Private Military Companies, Joseph Runzo, Ph.D.
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
As the immediate aftermath of 9-11 illustrated, war-and the threat of war-brings people in a society closer together as they look for security
The Ada: A Model For Europe With "Sharper Teeth?", Carol Daughterty Rasnic
The Ada: A Model For Europe With "Sharper Teeth?", Carol Daughterty Rasnic
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
I wish ... for the passionate sense of the potential, for the eye which... sees the possible.... Soren Kierkegaard, 19th century Danish philosopher
A Safety Net In The E-Marketplace: The Safe Harbor Principles Offer Comprehensive Privacy Protection Without Stopping Data Flow, William J. Kambas
A Safety Net In The E-Marketplace: The Safe Harbor Principles Offer Comprehensive Privacy Protection Without Stopping Data Flow, William J. Kambas
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In May of 2000, the FTC, under Chairman Robert Pitofsky, concluded that industry self-regulation was not effective in protecting consumer privacy and in a report to Congress the FTC expressed the view "that legislation [was] necessary to ensure further implementation of consumer data protection devices."
The Posse Is Coming To Town…Maybe: The Role Of United States Non-Governmental Organizations In Software Anti-Piracy Initiatives As China Seeks Wto Accession, Serri E. Miller
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In 1999, worldwide financial losses to business software piracy were estimated at $12 billion.
Anti-Piracy Law In The Year Of The Ocean: Problems And Opportunity, Samuel Pyeatt Menefee
Anti-Piracy Law In The Year Of The Ocean: Problems And Opportunity, Samuel Pyeatt Menefee
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
This is an appropriate, if perhaps unexpected, coda to a centennium which feathured [irate expert Philip Gosse's optimistic assertion that "[t]he end of piracy, after centuries, was brought about by public feeling, backed up by the steam-engine and telegraph."
Privatization At The Crossroad Of Latvia's Economic Reform, Sandra Berzups
Privatization At The Crossroad Of Latvia's Economic Reform, Sandra Berzups
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Latvia regained its independence from the former Soviet Union in August 1991. Since then, it has begun the slow and arduous path of replacing the centrally-planned, socialist system with an economic structure based on free-market principles. Latvia began this transition "in a difficult environment characterized by macroeconomic imbalances inherited from four decades of central planning and disruptions caused by a sharp contraction of trade with Russia and other states of the former Soviet Union."