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A Question Of Fairness: The Proper Standard Of Review Of School Board Just And Reasonable Cause Determinations In Teacher Termination Proceedings In Idaho, John E. Rumel Jan 2005

A Question Of Fairness: The Proper Standard Of Review Of School Board Just And Reasonable Cause Determinations In Teacher Termination Proceedings In Idaho, John E. Rumel

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Creating An Icsid Appellate Body, Johanna Kalb Jan 2005

Creating An Icsid Appellate Body, Johanna Kalb

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Since the creation of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) over forty years ago, states have increasingly relied on this body to resolve conflicts in bilateral investment treaties (BITs). In light of such exponential growth in the number of disputes brought to the ICSID, the ICSID Secretariat has proposed the adoption of an optional appellate body to promote "coherence and consistency" in ICSID arbitrations. This comment argues that, given the realities of tribunal decision-making and of the interdependent global economy, states should consider taking steps towards reforming the ICSID system as a way of maximizing their remaining …


Justice Court Appeals: The Good, The Bad, And The Unintended, Samuel P. Newton Jan 2005

Justice Court Appeals: The Good, The Bad, And The Unintended, Samuel P. Newton

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The Patriot Act And The Wall Between Foreign Intelligence And Law Enforcement, Richard Henry Seamon Jan 2005

The Patriot Act And The Wall Between Foreign Intelligence And Law Enforcement, Richard Henry Seamon

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Law And The Law, Richard Henry Seamon Jan 2005

Law And The Law, Richard Henry Seamon

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Recovery Of Imperiled Species Under The Endangered Species Act: The Need For A New Approach, Dale Goble Jan 2005

Recovery Of Imperiled Species Under The Endangered Species Act: The Need For A New Approach, Dale Goble

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The recovery (delisting) of a threatened or endangered species is often accompanied by the expectation that conservation management of the species will no longer be necessary. However, the magnitude and pace of human impacts on the environment make it unlikely that substantial progress will be made in delisting many species unless the definition of “recovery” includes some form of active management. Preventing delisted species from again being at risk of extinction may require continuing, species-specific management actions. We characterize such species as “conservation-reliant”, and suggest that viewing “recovery” as a continuum of states rather than as a simple “recovered/not recovered” …


Mcgoliath V. David: The European Court Of Human Rights Recent Equality Of Arms Decision, Monique C. Lillard Jan 2005

Mcgoliath V. David: The European Court Of Human Rights Recent Equality Of Arms Decision, Monique C. Lillard

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Cool Data On A Hot Issue: Empirical Evidence That A Law School Bar Support Program Enhances Bar Performance, Linda Jellum Jan 2005

Cool Data On A Hot Issue: Empirical Evidence That A Law School Bar Support Program Enhances Bar Performance, Linda Jellum

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Preserving The Foundation Of Liberty, Elizabeth Brandt Jan 2005

Preserving The Foundation Of Liberty, Elizabeth Brandt

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Cautionary Tales Of Adoption: Addressing The Litigation Crisis At The Moment Of Adoption, Elizabeth Brandt Jan 2005

Cautionary Tales Of Adoption: Addressing The Litigation Crisis At The Moment Of Adoption, Elizabeth Brandt

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The European Court Of Human Rights Takes A Step Toward Balancing The Arms, Monique C. Lillard Jan 2005

The European Court Of Human Rights Takes A Step Toward Balancing The Arms, Monique C. Lillard

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