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Is China A Dual State?, Donald C. Clarke Jan 2022

Is China A Dual State?, Donald C. Clarke

GW Law Faculty Publications & Other Works

Ernst Fraenkel’s theory of the dual state, as adumbrated in his book The Dual State: A Contribution to the Theory of Dictatorship, has attracted the attention of scholars of Chinese law. This paper argues that, contrary to the views of many of these scholars, the model of the dual state—a Normative State coexisting with a Prerogative State—simply does not fit China unless that model is stretched so far as to be substantially different from the one actually proposed by Fraenkel. First, the Chinese state does not present institutionally the kind of duality observed in dual states. There are, for …


The Truth About Haiti, Irwin P. Stotzky Jan 2010

The Truth About Haiti, Irwin P. Stotzky

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Promoting Human Rights Values In Cuba’S Post-Castro Military, Jeffrey F. Addicott, Manuel Supervielle Jan 1999

Promoting Human Rights Values In Cuba’S Post-Castro Military, Jeffrey F. Addicott, Manuel Supervielle

Faculty Articles

The United States should develop a specific plan to take advantage of the opportunity to promote human rights values in the post-Castro Cuban military. United States military judge advocates are uniquely qualified to execute this plan and assist the post-Castro Cuban military to internalize respect and protection of human rights as part of its fundamental reason for existence. The development of such a human rights training program is not only a morally correct activity for the United States military to pursue, but given the never ending struggle to promote America’s national security within the framework of a shrinking defense budget, …


Establishing Deliberative Democracy: Moving From Misery To Poverty With Dignity, Irwin P. Stotzky Jan 1998

Establishing Deliberative Democracy: Moving From Misery To Poverty With Dignity, Irwin P. Stotzky

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Human Rights And The Administration Of Justice In Chile: Report Of A Delegation Of The Association Of The Bar Of The City Of New York And The International Bar Association, William D. Zabel, Diane Orentlicher, David E. Nachman Jan 1987

Human Rights And The Administration Of Justice In Chile: Report Of A Delegation Of The Association Of The Bar Of The City Of New York And The International Bar Association, William D. Zabel, Diane Orentlicher, David E. Nachman

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