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Sixth Amendment--Confrontation And The Use Of Interlocking Confessions At Joint Trial, Jonathan J. Krit
Sixth Amendment--Confrontation And The Use Of Interlocking Confessions At Joint Trial, Jonathan J. Krit
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fourth Amendment--Work-Related Searches By Government Employers Valid On Reasonable Grounds, E. Miles Kilburn
Fourth Amendment--Work-Related Searches By Government Employers Valid On Reasonable Grounds, E. Miles Kilburn
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Sixth Amendment--Death Qualification Of The Jury: Process Is Permissible Where Defendant Does Not Face Death Penalty, Barbara J. Whisler
Sixth Amendment--Death Qualification Of The Jury: Process Is Permissible Where Defendant Does Not Face Death Penalty, Barbara J. Whisler
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Sixth And Fourteenth Amendments--A Defendant's Right To Disclosure Of A State's Confidential Child Abuse Records, Jeffrey M. Galkin
Sixth And Fourteenth Amendments--A Defendant's Right To Disclosure Of A State's Confidential Child Abuse Records, Jeffrey M. Galkin
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Sixth Amendment--Limiting The Scope Of Bruton, William G. Dickett
Sixth Amendment--Limiting The Scope Of Bruton, William G. Dickett
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
42 U.S.C. 1983--Buying Justice: The Role Of Release-Dismissal Agreements In The Criminal Justice System, Brian L. Fielkow
42 U.S.C. 1983--Buying Justice: The Role Of Release-Dismissal Agreements In The Criminal Justice System, Brian L. Fielkow
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Racism, Peremptory Challenges, And The Democratic Jury: The Jurisprudence Of A Delicate Balance, Brian J. Serr, Mark Maney
Racism, Peremptory Challenges, And The Democratic Jury: The Jurisprudence Of A Delicate Balance, Brian J. Serr, Mark Maney
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Eighth And Fourteenth Amendments--The Death Penalty Survives, Anderson E. Bynam
Eighth And Fourteenth Amendments--The Death Penalty Survives, Anderson E. Bynam
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Examining Three-Wave Deterrence Models: A Question Of Temporal Order And Specification, Raymond Paternoster
Examining Three-Wave Deterrence Models: A Question Of Temporal Order And Specification, Raymond Paternoster
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Psychiatry, Insanity, And The Death Penalty: A Note On Implementing Supreme Court Decisions, Jonathan L. Entin
Psychiatry, Insanity, And The Death Penalty: A Note On Implementing Supreme Court Decisions, Jonathan L. Entin
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Capital Sentencing In Kentucky: An Analysis Of The Factors Influencing Decision Making In The Post-Gregg Period, Gennaro F. Vito, Thomas J. Keil
Capital Sentencing In Kentucky: An Analysis Of The Factors Influencing Decision Making In The Post-Gregg Period, Gennaro F. Vito, Thomas J. Keil
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
In Search Of The Impartial Jury, James J. Gobert
In Search Of The Impartial Jury, James J. Gobert
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Crime Severity And Criminal Career Progression, Kimberly L. Kempf
Crime Severity And Criminal Career Progression, Kimberly L. Kempf
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Neighborhood Differences In Attitudes Toward Policing: Evidence For A Mixed-Strategy Model Of Policing In A Multi-Ethnic Setting, Roger G. Dunham, Geoffrey P. Alpert
Neighborhood Differences In Attitudes Toward Policing: Evidence For A Mixed-Strategy Model Of Policing In A Multi-Ethnic Setting, Roger G. Dunham, Geoffrey P. Alpert
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Rationalizing Criminal Forfeiture, David J. Fried
Rationalizing Criminal Forfeiture, David J. Fried
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fifth Amendment--The Applicability Of The Assertion Of The Right To Counsel To Unrelated Investigations, Patrick J. Bitterman
Fifth Amendment--The Applicability Of The Assertion Of The Right To Counsel To Unrelated Investigations, Patrick J. Bitterman
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Sixth Amendment--Paternalistic Override Of Waiver Of Right To Conflict-Free Counsel At Expense Of Right To Counsel Of One's Choice, Randall L. Klein
Sixth Amendment--Paternalistic Override Of Waiver Of Right To Conflict-Free Counsel At Expense Of Right To Counsel Of One's Choice, Randall L. Klein
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Sixth And Fourteenth Amendments--The Lost Role Of The Peremptory Challenge In Securing An Accused's Right To An Impartial Jury, James G. Bonebrake
Sixth And Fourteenth Amendments--The Lost Role Of The Peremptory Challenge In Securing An Accused's Right To An Impartial Jury, James G. Bonebrake
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Separation Of Powers And Abuses In Prosecutorial Discretion, Donald A. Daugherty
The Separation Of Powers And Abuses In Prosecutorial Discretion, Donald A. Daugherty
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Supervisory Power Meets The Harmless Error Rule In Federal Grand Jury Proceedings, Rebecca Ann Mitchells
Supervisory Power Meets The Harmless Error Rule In Federal Grand Jury Proceedings, Rebecca Ann Mitchells
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Sixth Amendment--Preclusion Of Defense Witnesses And The Sixth Amendment's Compulsory Process Clause Right To Present A Defense, John Stocker
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Commission V. Germany And Article 36 Protection Of Human Life And Health, Mimi Y. Lee
Commission V. Germany And Article 36 Protection Of Human Life And Health, Mimi Y. Lee
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Free movement of goods is a fundamental principle of the European Community. Article 36 of the EEC Treaty, however, provides important exceptions to the principle of free movement of goods as embodied in Article 30. Recently, the Court of Justice of the European Community ("Court of Justice" or "Court") has begun to develop a significant body of case law on the protection of human health exception of Article 36. This development coincides with the increasing public interest in consumer protection law, particularly with regard to the production of food-stuffs. Commission of the European Communities v. Federal Republic of Germany presents …
Fifth And Fourteenth Amendments--Defining The Protections Of The Fifth And Fourteenth Amendments Against Self-Incrimination For The Mentally Impaired, Michael R. Pace
Fifth And Fourteenth Amendments--Defining The Protections Of The Fifth And Fourteenth Amendments Against Self-Incrimination For The Mentally Impaired, Michael R. Pace
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Eighth Amendment--Pretrial Detention: What Will Become Of The Innocent, Michael J. Eason
Eighth Amendment--Pretrial Detention: What Will Become Of The Innocent, Michael J. Eason
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Prison Use In England, Canada, West Germany, And The United States: A Limited Test Of The Punitive Hypothesis, James P. Lynch
Comparison Of Prison Use In England, Canada, West Germany, And The United States: A Limited Test Of The Punitive Hypothesis, James P. Lynch
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Stepchild Of The New Lex Mercatoria: Private International Law From The United States Perspective Symposium: Reflections On The International Unfication Of Sales Law , Francis A. Gabor
Stepchild Of The New Lex Mercatoria: Private International Law From The United States Perspective Symposium: Reflections On The International Unfication Of Sales Law , Francis A. Gabor
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
This Article briefly assesses the potential implementation of the Hague Draft Convention from the standpoint of the United States interest in the worldwide unification of international trade law and concludes that United States interests would be well served by adoption of the Hague Draft Convention.
Commentary On Professor Gabor's Stepchild Of The New Lex Mercatoria Symposium: Reflections On The International Unfication Of Sales Law , Willis L. M. Reese
Commentary On Professor Gabor's Stepchild Of The New Lex Mercatoria Symposium: Reflections On The International Unfication Of Sales Law , Willis L. M. Reese
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
welcome Professor Gabor's analyses of the Hague Draft Convention. 1 The Convention is a natural sequel to the United Nations Sales Convention, which has been ratified by the United States and came into effect on January 1st of this year. This latter convention deals with the substantive law of sales and is designed to play a role for the entire world similar to the one played by the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States. Undoubtedly, many states will be slow to ratify the Sales Convention, and some will not do so at all. Thus, implementation of rules addressing the …
Commentary On Professor Kastely's Rhetorical Analysis Symposium: Reflections On The International Unfication Of Sales Law , Peter Winship
Commentary On Professor Kastely's Rhetorical Analysis Symposium: Reflections On The International Unfication Of Sales Law , Peter Winship
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
I am pleased to add Professor Kastely's Article1 to my growing collection of English-language commentaries on the Sales Convention. Many of the early commentaries are descriptive. They sketch the background and present status of the Convention and then provide a doctrinal gloss to all or part of the text. Recent commentaries are more diverse, and while the descriptive pieces continue, some of the recent literature probes the Convention text more deeply, frequently approaching it from new perspectives. Professor Kastely's rhetorical analysis of the Convention text clearly falls among these more provocative commentaries. I commend in particular her identification and discussion …
Subsidies Under United States Countervailing Duty Law: The Case Of Taiwan, Clyde D. Stoltenberg
Subsidies Under United States Countervailing Duty Law: The Case Of Taiwan, Clyde D. Stoltenberg
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
The rapid industrialization of the Republic of China on the island of Taiwan during the past thirty years has been accompanied by the entry of goods "made in Taiwan" into markets around the world. Indeed, foreign trade has become the backbone of Taiwan's economy and the impetus for its economic growth. Between 1976 and 1984, for example, year-to-year growth rates of imports ranged from 7.4% to 34.0%, while export growth ranged from 14.1% to 53.8%. In its ninth medium-term economic plan, the Council of Economic Planning and Development ("CEPD") calls for Taiwan's economy to grow by an annual average of …
Perestroika And Market Socialism: The Effects Of Communism's Slow Thaw On East-West Economic Relations, W. Gary Vause
Perestroika And Market Socialism: The Effects Of Communism's Slow Thaw On East-West Economic Relations, W. Gary Vause
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
The United States post-war foreign policy towards the East has been dominated by a strategic-military orientation. This Perspective will examine East-West relations from a new perspective, one in which an improved climate of economic relations, based upon mutually beneficial trade and investment contacts between the United States and the major communist nations, provides a complement for diplomatic efforts to reduce global military tensions. The threshold analytical premise of this study is that United States foreign policy must be addressed as a comprehensive whole, and that foreign economic, human rights, political and geostrategic policies are not only interdependent, but indivisible. Decisions …