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International Law

2017

Case Western Reserve University School of Law

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Full-Text Articles in Law

Do International Criminal Tribunals Have A Deterrent Effect On Human Rights Abuses?, Rachel Lehr Jan 2017

Do International Criminal Tribunals Have A Deterrent Effect On Human Rights Abuses?, Rachel Lehr

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Standard Of Review For Evaluating Post-Conviction Requests For Review, Morgan E. Austin Jan 2017

Standard Of Review For Evaluating Post-Conviction Requests For Review, Morgan E. Austin

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


The Legal Authority Of Ice Breaking On The Great Lakes Between The United States Coast Guard And The Canadian Coast Guard, The Implications Of The Ice Breaking Services Fee By The Ccg, And The Potential Liability Of Canadian Criminal Code Section 263 On The Uscg, Jason Edward Stafford Jan 2017

The Legal Authority Of Ice Breaking On The Great Lakes Between The United States Coast Guard And The Canadian Coast Guard, The Implications Of The Ice Breaking Services Fee By The Ccg, And The Potential Liability Of Canadian Criminal Code Section 263 On The Uscg, Jason Edward Stafford

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


The Level Of Proof Required To Indict A Person And Send Them To Trial At The Extraordinary Chambers In The Courts Of Cambodia Specifically Addressing The Levels Of Proof To Indict A Person Of France And Other International Criminal Courts, Also Analysing The Statutes, Documents And Jurispurdiction Of The Eccc To Draw A Conclusion, Xiong Shi Jan 2017

The Level Of Proof Required To Indict A Person And Send Them To Trial At The Extraordinary Chambers In The Courts Of Cambodia Specifically Addressing The Levels Of Proof To Indict A Person Of France And Other International Criminal Courts, Also Analysing The Statutes, Documents And Jurispurdiction Of The Eccc To Draw A Conclusion, Xiong Shi

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Convert Or Die Policies As A Form Of Mental Harm Genocide Specifically Addressing The Argument That Convert Or Die Policies Are Acts Committed In Whole Or In Part To Destroy A Religious Group By Causing Mental Harm To Members Of The Religious Group., Ananya Mallavarapu Jan 2017

Convert Or Die Policies As A Form Of Mental Harm Genocide Specifically Addressing The Argument That Convert Or Die Policies Are Acts Committed In Whole Or In Part To Destroy A Religious Group By Causing Mental Harm To Members Of The Religious Group., Ananya Mallavarapu

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


In International Criminal Law Does The Prosecutor Have A Responsibility To Ensure That The Facts Forming The Historical Context In Which Large-Scale Human Rights Abuses Occurred Are Adjudicated At Trial? Why Or Why Not?, Tyler Portner Jan 2017

In International Criminal Law Does The Prosecutor Have A Responsibility To Ensure That The Facts Forming The Historical Context In Which Large-Scale Human Rights Abuses Occurred Are Adjudicated At Trial? Why Or Why Not?, Tyler Portner

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Is The Eccc’S Supreme Court Chamber’S Conception Of A Common Criminal Plan In The Case 002/01 Appeal Judgment Supported By Customary International Law? Specifically Addressing The Arguments Surrounding The Supreme Court Chamber’S Rejection Of The Existence Of Jce3 And Whether Post World War Ii Jurisprudence Establishes The Existence Of Jce3 In Customary International Law., Jordan Elizabeth Dinsmore Jan 2017

Is The Eccc’S Supreme Court Chamber’S Conception Of A Common Criminal Plan In The Case 002/01 Appeal Judgment Supported By Customary International Law? Specifically Addressing The Arguments Surrounding The Supreme Court Chamber’S Rejection Of The Existence Of Jce3 And Whether Post World War Ii Jurisprudence Establishes The Existence Of Jce3 In Customary International Law., Jordan Elizabeth Dinsmore

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Whether The Adoption Of Civil Criminal Justice System As Opposed To The Common Law Criminal Justice System In Eccc Is A Correct Decision. Specifically Addressing The Pros And Cons Of Both Legal Systems, Lulu Jing Jan 2017

Whether The Adoption Of Civil Criminal Justice System As Opposed To The Common Law Criminal Justice System In Eccc Is A Correct Decision. Specifically Addressing The Pros And Cons Of Both Legal Systems, Lulu Jing

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


What Would Be The Legal And Political Ramifications If The Un Decided To Stop Funding The Eccc Prior To The Current Investigations And Trials Being Finalized? Assess The Ramifications In The Cambodian And International Context., Stephanie M. Farah Jan 2017

What Would Be The Legal And Political Ramifications If The Un Decided To Stop Funding The Eccc Prior To The Current Investigations And Trials Being Finalized? Assess The Ramifications In The Cambodian And International Context., Stephanie M. Farah

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Modes Of Liability, Cumulative Convictions, And Charging Language, Ankita Channarasappa Jan 2017

Modes Of Liability, Cumulative Convictions, And Charging Language, Ankita Channarasappa

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Foreword: The Art Of International Law, Michael P. Scharf, Katie Steiner Jan 2017

Foreword: The Art Of International Law, Michael P. Scharf, Katie Steiner

Faculty Publications

September 16, 2016, Case Western Reserve University School of Law’s Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, in conjunction with the celebration of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s centennial anniversary, convened a day-long conference with leading scholars and practitioners from around the world to explore topics at the intersection of art and international law.


Us–Cool: How The Appellate Body Misconstrued The National Treatment Principle, Severely Restricting Agency Discretion To Promulgate Mandatory, Pro-Consumer Labeling Rules, Juscelino F. Colares, William P. Canterberry Jan 2017

Us–Cool: How The Appellate Body Misconstrued The National Treatment Principle, Severely Restricting Agency Discretion To Promulgate Mandatory, Pro-Consumer Labeling Rules, Juscelino F. Colares, William P. Canterberry

Faculty Publications

In United States–Certain Country of Origin Labeling Requirements, the Appellate Body ("AB") of the World Trade Organization ("WTO") ruled that the United States' country-of-origin labeling regulations ("COOL") on beef and pork products violated the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade's ("TBT") National Treatment ("NT") Principle. Aimed at promoting informed consumer choice, COOL required retailers to disclose the covered products' origin. In prior decisions under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ("GATT") art. III:4, the AB correctly rejected protectionist rules that unnecessarily encumbered consumer choice by adversely affecting conditions of competition for imports. In US–COOL, however, the AB …