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On The Use And Abuse Of Standards For Law: Global Governance And Offshore Financial Centers, Richard K. Gordon
On The Use And Abuse Of Standards For Law: Global Governance And Offshore Financial Centers, Richard K. Gordon
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Current trends in international legal scholarship have shifted from a paradigm of state actors working within recognized sources of international law to one that includes networks of domestic regulators that develop and implement best practices or standards on a global basis. The new paradigm can be seen in operation in the efforts by onshore jurisdictions (most of which are financial centers themselves) to restrict the activities of offshore financial centers. Onshore jurisdictions enlisted these regulatory networks, as well as key international organizations, such as the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and the International Monetary Fund, to advance new standards …
The Torture Lawyers, Michael P. Scharf
The Torture Lawyers, Michael P. Scharf
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This article recounts the story about how these four individuals intentionally cut off the government's primary experts on the Geneva Conventions, the Torture Convention, and customary international law from the decision making process. In doing so, they presented a one-sided and distorted view of U.S. obligations under international law that led to a widespread government policy and practice of torture. It also reveals how a trio of important Supreme Court precedents disrupted these plans, and ultimately swung the balance back in favor of compliance with international law.
Keynote Address: The T-Team, Michael P. Scharf
Keynote Address: The T-Team, Michael P. Scharf
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