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Full-Text Articles in Law
Estimation Of Individual Crime Rates From Arrest Records, Alfred Blumstein, Jacqueline Cohen
Estimation Of Individual Crime Rates From Arrest Records, Alfred Blumstein, Jacqueline Cohen
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Table Of Leading Articles--Authors/Notes &(And) Comments
Table Of Leading Articles--Authors/Notes &(And) Comments
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law: Recent Trends
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Caseload Controversy And The Study Of Criminal Courts, Peter F. Nardulli
The Caseload Controversy And The Study Of Criminal Courts, Peter F. Nardulli
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
On The Perceived Severity Of Legal Penalties, Maynard L. Erickson, Jack P. Gibbs
On The Perceived Severity Of Legal Penalties, Maynard L. Erickson, Jack P. Gibbs
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Delinquency, Opportunity, And Gender, Stephen A. Cernkovich, Peggy C. Giordano
Delinquency, Opportunity, And Gender, Stephen A. Cernkovich, Peggy C. Giordano
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Patterns Of Middle And Upper Class Homicide, Edward Green, Russell P. Wakefield
Patterns Of Middle And Upper Class Homicide, Edward Green, Russell P. Wakefield
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Parental Support, Delinquent Friends, And Delinquency: A Test Of Interaction Effects, Eric D. Poole, Robert M. Regoli
Parental Support, Delinquent Friends, And Delinquency: A Test Of Interaction Effects, Eric D. Poole, Robert M. Regoli
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Warrantless Residential Searches To Prevent The Destruction Of Evidence: A Need For Strict Standards, Linda Herman Mullenbach
Warrantless Residential Searches To Prevent The Destruction Of Evidence: A Need For Strict Standards, Linda Herman Mullenbach
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Informational Paradox And The Pricing Of Crime: Capital Sentencing Standards In Economic Perspective, Richard P. Adelstein
Informational Paradox And The Pricing Of Crime: Capital Sentencing Standards In Economic Perspective, Richard P. Adelstein
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law: Recent Trends
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of The Time Series Of The Imprisonment Rate In The States Of The United States: A Further Test Of The Stability Of Punishment Hypothesis, Alfred Blumstein, Soumyo Moitra
An Analysis Of The Time Series Of The Imprisonment Rate In The States Of The United States: A Further Test Of The Stability Of Punishment Hypothesis, Alfred Blumstein, Soumyo Moitra
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fifth Amendment--Use Of Grand Jury Testimony At Trial
Fifth Amendment--Use Of Grand Jury Testimony At Trial
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Sixth Amendment--Interlocking Confessions And The Bruton Rule
Sixth Amendment--Interlocking Confessions And The Bruton Rule
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fourteenth Amendment--Parole Release Determinations
Fourteenth Amendment--Parole Release Determinations
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fourth Amendment--Reasonable Expectations Of Privacy In Automobile Searches
Fourth Amendment--Reasonable Expectations Of Privacy In Automobile Searches
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Problem Of Surreptitious Entry To Implement A Title Iii Intercept Order: An Argument In Favor Of Express Judicial Authorization, Jerry M. Pewen
The Problem Of Surreptitious Entry To Implement A Title Iii Intercept Order: An Argument In Favor Of Express Judicial Authorization, Jerry M. Pewen
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Policy Implications Of Evaluation Research: Some Issues Raised By The Fishman Study Of Rehabilitation And Diversion Services, Ronald Roesch, Raymond R. Corrado
The Policy Implications Of Evaluation Research: Some Issues Raised By The Fishman Study Of Rehabilitation And Diversion Services, Ronald Roesch, Raymond R. Corrado
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
A Response To Roesch And Corrado, Robert Fishman
A Response To Roesch And Corrado, Robert Fishman
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Measuring Homicide By Police Officers, Lawrence W. Sherman, Robert H. Langworthy
Measuring Homicide By Police Officers, Lawrence W. Sherman, Robert H. Langworthy
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Review/Books Reviewed
Supreme Court Review/Books Reviewed
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Increasing Extraterritorial Impact Of U.S. Laws: A Cause For Concern Amongst Friends Of America, David Lord Hacking
The Increasing Extraterritorial Impact Of U.S. Laws: A Cause For Concern Amongst Friends Of America, David Lord Hacking
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
As students of international law know, there has been a long standing dispute between the United Kingdom and the United States over the doctrines of jurisdiction and sovereignty in the practice of international law. In two parts our nations do not quarrel. First, we agree that every nation has the right to exercise jurisdiction over its nationals and over non-nationals within its territory. Second, we agree that every nation has the right to exercise personal jurisdiction over its nationals residing abroad.
Trends In International Business Law: Towards A New Ethnocentricity?, Detlev F. Vagts
Trends In International Business Law: Towards A New Ethnocentricity?, Detlev F. Vagts
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Many legal practitioners and academicians who are sensitive to changes within the area of international business law have sighted signals of a trend toward greater ethnocentricity in the United States. Whether such a trend exists is not an issue that can be disposed of categorically, for the signals must be interpreted in light of the institution in question and the sector of economic activity involved. Moreover, an accurate resolution of the issue requires a comparison of the current signals with those of previous periods. Indeed, the post-Smoot-Hawley Tariff era of the late 1930's and the older mercantilist epoch were periods …
Are Human Rights Good For International Business , Anthony D'Amato
Are Human Rights Good For International Business , Anthony D'Amato
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
When I take up the Nuremberg cases in my class in International Law, I find it quite difficult to convey to the students how radical those proceedings appeared to be in 1947. At that time, the contention that there should be individual accountability under international law seemed to constitute an unfounded and dangerous precedent. How could political leaders be made personally responsible for acts of state such as instituting a war (even an "aggressive" war) or engaging in wholly internal policies (the "final solution" against Jews and other minorities of their own citizens)? Indeed, the Nuremberg result seemed somewhat unprincipled …
The Future Of Free Enterprise: Can It Survive Government Interventionism?, Baron Edmond De Rothschild
The Future Of Free Enterprise: Can It Survive Government Interventionism?, Baron Edmond De Rothschild
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Free enterprise is the indispensable prerequisite for personal freedom, which I dare believe is still highly valued by most people. Hence, it is also the only economic system which is compatible with the democratic governments of Europe and America. However, the vitality of free enterprise is being threatened by government interventionism on both sides of the Atlantic. In Europe, this manifests itself in taxation, nationalization, restrictive policies, subsidization, labor laws, and the growth of the public sector. In America, we find much of the same, excepting nationalization. In order to restore vigor to the weakened private sector, we must return …
United States Foreign Trade Policy: A Delicate Balancing Act, Robert S. Strauss
United States Foreign Trade Policy: A Delicate Balancing Act, Robert S. Strauss
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
World trade today involves one-sixth of everything that is grown or manufactured on this planet. Translated into dollars, this amounted to a value last year of one trillion dollars. Of this amount, $150 billion belongs to American agriculture and industry. The enormous stake of the United States in maintaining and encouraging the growth of its exports has led the present Administration to chart an enlightened and courageous trade policy of promoting free and fair trade. Rather than take the politically expedient course of protectionism, this Administration has embarked on the course of lowering barriers to fair trade to ensure the …
The Search For A Viable Foreign Economic Policy, Frank Church
The Search For A Viable Foreign Economic Policy, Frank Church
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
United States foreign policy is, to a great degree, influenced by the performance of the international economy. This fact was brought home with dramatic force in 1973, when Arab oil-producing countries suddenly quadrupled the price of oil. That abrupt increase in price, followed by the Arab oil embargo, nearly crippled the economies of the industrial nations of the west. The recent political upheaval in Iran and its affect on the world oil supply is only another poignant example of the extent to which the performance of the American economy, which obviously includes our national and multinational business enterprises, is intimately …
New Developments In Law In The People's Republic Of China, Stanley B. Lubman
New Developments In Law In The People's Republic Of China, Stanley B. Lubman
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Recently, Chinese leaders have begun to promote the development of legal standards andformal legal institutions for China. In this article, Mr. Lubman explores the background and current status of the role of law in China and assesses its relationship to China's economic development, domestic politics, and international economic relations. Mr. Lubman suggests that students of Chinese law must create new theoreticalperspectives to study the new developments.
The Law Of Non-Recognition: The Case Of Taiwan, Victor H. Li
The Law Of Non-Recognition: The Case Of Taiwan, Victor H. Li
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
The United States and the People's Republic of China established diplomatic relations on January 1, 1979, while official United States ties with Taiwan terminated on the same day. In this article, Professor Li examines two possible American rationales for continued unofficial ties with Taiwan and the possible legal consequences of adopting either rationale.