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1990

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

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Separation Of Powers--The Federal Sentencing Commission: Unconstitutional Delegation And Threat To Judicial Impartiality, Lisa G. Esayian Jan 1990

Separation Of Powers--The Federal Sentencing Commission: Unconstitutional Delegation And Threat To Judicial Impartiality, Lisa G. Esayian

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Fourth Amendment--The Reasonableness Of Suspicionless Drug Testing Of Railroad Employees, Heidi P. Mallory Jan 1990

Fourth Amendment--The Reasonableness Of Suspicionless Drug Testing Of Railroad Employees, Heidi P. Mallory

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Fourth Amendment--Using The Drug Courier Profile To Fight The War On Drugs, Steven K. Bernstein Jan 1990

Fourth Amendment--Using The Drug Courier Profile To Fight The War On Drugs, Steven K. Bernstein

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Structuring Sentencing Discretion: The New Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Ilene H. Nagel Jan 1990

Structuring Sentencing Discretion: The New Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Ilene H. Nagel

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Fifth Amendment--Affording Society's Interest Greater Protection In Double Jeopardy Analysis, John J. Jr. Sikora Jan 1990

Fifth Amendment--Affording Society's Interest Greater Protection In Double Jeopardy Analysis, John J. Jr. Sikora

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Sixth Amendment--The Evolution Of The Supreme Court's Retroactivity Doctrine: A Futile Search For Theoretical Clarity, Roger D. Iii Branigin Jan 1990

Sixth Amendment--The Evolution Of The Supreme Court's Retroactivity Doctrine: A Futile Search For Theoretical Clarity, Roger D. Iii Branigin

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Errata Jan 1990

Errata

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Sixth Amendment--Applicability Of Right To Counsel Of Choice To Forfeiture Of Attorneys' Fees Jan 1990

Sixth Amendment--Applicability Of Right To Counsel Of Choice To Forfeiture Of Attorneys' Fees

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Fourtheenth Amendment--Police Failure To Preserve Evidence And Erosion Of The Due Process Right To A Fair Trial, Sarah M. Bernstein Jan 1990

Fourtheenth Amendment--Police Failure To Preserve Evidence And Erosion Of The Due Process Right To A Fair Trial, Sarah M. Bernstein

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


The Pressures And Prospects For Change, Ronald J. Allen Jan 1990

The Pressures And Prospects For Change, Ronald J. Allen

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


The Future Of Juvenile Justice: Is It Time To Abolish The System, Robert O. Dawson Jan 1990

The Future Of Juvenile Justice: Is It Time To Abolish The System, Robert O. Dawson

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Criminal Procedure In The Land Of Oz: Lessons For America, Craig M. Bradley Jan 1990

Criminal Procedure In The Land Of Oz: Lessons For America, Craig M. Bradley

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Gateway To Justice: Police And Prosecutorial Response To Sexual Assaults Against Women, Wayne A. Kerstetter Jan 1990

Gateway To Justice: Police And Prosecutorial Response To Sexual Assaults Against Women, Wayne A. Kerstetter

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


The Competence Of Criminal Defendants With Mental Retardation To Participate In Their Own Defense, Richard J. Bonnie Jan 1990

The Competence Of Criminal Defendants With Mental Retardation To Participate In Their Own Defense, Richard J. Bonnie

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Aider And Abettor Liability, The Continuing Criminal Enterprise, And Street Gangs: A New Twist In An Old War On Drugs, William G. Skalitzky Jan 1990

Aider And Abettor Liability, The Continuing Criminal Enterprise, And Street Gangs: A New Twist In An Old War On Drugs, William G. Skalitzky

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


An Economic Analysis Of Criminal Attempt: Marginal Deterrence And The Optimal Structure Of Sanctions, Samuel Kramer Jan 1990

An Economic Analysis Of Criminal Attempt: Marginal Deterrence And The Optimal Structure Of Sanctions, Samuel Kramer

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Crime And Punishment In Renaissance Florence, Marvin E. Wolfgang Jan 1990

Crime And Punishment In Renaissance Florence, Marvin E. Wolfgang

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Mistake And Impossibility, Law And Fact, And Culpability: A Speculative Essay, Kenneth W. Simons Jan 1990

Mistake And Impossibility, Law And Fact, And Culpability: A Speculative Essay, Kenneth W. Simons

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Pretrial Drug Testing And Defendant Risk, John S. Goldkamp, Michael R. Gottfredson, Doris Weiland Jan 1990

Pretrial Drug Testing And Defendant Risk, John S. Goldkamp, Michael R. Gottfredson, Doris Weiland

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


The Use Of The Necessity Defense By Abortion Clinic Protesters, Arlene D. Boxerman Jan 1990

The Use Of The Necessity Defense By Abortion Clinic Protesters, Arlene D. Boxerman

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Current Administration Of U.S. Antidumping And Countervailing Duty Laws: Implications For Prospective U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Talks, Stephen J. Powell, Craig R. Giesse, Craig L. Jackson Jan 1990

Current Administration Of U.S. Antidumping And Countervailing Duty Laws: Implications For Prospective U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Talks, Stephen J. Powell, Craig R. Giesse, Craig L. Jackson

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

U.S.-Mexico trade relations are changing at a rapid pace. In 1985, the United States and Mexico entered into a bilateral trade agreement that seeks to eliminate the subsidization of manufactured products. One year later, Mexico became a signatory to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (the "GATT"), the multilateral accord that governs world trade in manufactured and agricultural products. In 1987, the two countries entered into a framework agreement that establishes a consultative mechanism designed to resolve bilateral trade disputes involving such issues as intellectual property protection, direct foreign investment, and trade in goods and services.


The Invasion Of Panama Was A Lawful Response To Tyranny, Anthony D'Amato Jan 1990

The Invasion Of Panama Was A Lawful Response To Tyranny, Anthony D'Amato

Faculty Working Papers

The Grenada and Panama interventions contributed to the momentum of popular sovereignty. Not only did the United States remove tyrannical leaders from those two countries, but more importantly it set an example that has undoubtedly shaken other ruling elites that enjoy tyrannical control in their own countries. For even if some of those entrenched elites regard themselves as secure against popular uprising in their own countries (usually by the application of torture and brutality against political dissidents), they cannot now feel totally insulated against foreign humanitarian intervention. Thus, Grenada and Panama may very well act as catalysts in the current …


The Use Of Criminal Law For The Protection Of The Environment In Europe: Council Of Europe Resolution (77) 28, Antonio Vercher Jan 1990

The Use Of Criminal Law For The Protection Of The Environment In Europe: Council Of Europe Resolution (77) 28, Antonio Vercher

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

In recent years, the growth of industrial development has rendered the protection of the environment a matter of sudden and immediate concern in most European countries. Some of these countries have re- sorted to criminal law when other measures proved to be inadequate or ineffective. This tendency is apparent in the following excerpt, quoted from a report to the Tenth International Congress on Comparative Law: "When we encounter a new disastrous phenomenon, we naturally are shocked and are apt to rush to penal legislation to suppress it. As a matter of fact, we tend to think that the problem is …


The Waste Export Control Act: Proposed Legislation And The Reagan-Era Legacy To International Environmental Protection, Alan Neff Jan 1990

The Waste Export Control Act: Proposed Legislation And The Reagan-Era Legacy To International Environmental Protection, Alan Neff

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

On May 31, 1989, four Representatives introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives the Waste Export Control Act'("WECA"). According to the bill's bipartisan sponsors, its purpose is to regulate the export of solid waste from the United States to foreign countries more stringently than existing federal laws and regulations. Three House sub- committees have held hearings in 1988 and 1989 on exports of solid wastes-in advance of, and since, introduction of the legislation discussed in this Article.


Direct Foreign Investment In The Caribbean: A Legal And Policy Analysis, Lewis D. Solomon, David H. Mirsky Jan 1990

Direct Foreign Investment In The Caribbean: A Legal And Policy Analysis, Lewis D. Solomon, David H. Mirsky

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

The purpose of this Article is to delineate the central issues facing countries which seek to encourage direct foreign investment in their local economies, and to suggest which approaches to these issues appear most likely to facilitate the attraction of foreign capital, technology and expertise, while preserving local control over the potentially detrimental effects of such investment.


The Treaty With Poland Concerning Business And Economic Relations: Does It Provide More Incentive To The American Investor?, Todd Ewing Jan 1990

The Treaty With Poland Concerning Business And Economic Relations: Does It Provide More Incentive To The American Investor?, Todd Ewing

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

Among the reformed East European countries now embracing democratic notions, Poland has been the most aggressive in the effort to reach full-fledged democracy. These efforts are reflected by Poland's recent amendments to its foreign investment law and, most recently, the signing of a treaty with the United States in hopes of attracting American investors. This article briefly examines the role and content of this treaty in the context of the overall United States treaty program and, more importantly, determines whether the Treaty has the potential to stimulate U.S. investment above and beyond the incentives now in place under the foreign …


Self-Incrimination By Inference: Consitutional Restrictions On The Evidentiary Use Of A Suspect's Refusal To Submit To A Search, H. Richard Uviller Jan 1990

Self-Incrimination By Inference: Consitutional Restrictions On The Evidentiary Use Of A Suspect's Refusal To Submit To A Search, H. Richard Uviller

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


A Great Writ While It Lasted, Robert Weisberg Jan 1990

A Great Writ While It Lasted, Robert Weisberg

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Can Mandatory Jail Laws Deter Drunk Driving--The Arizona Case, H. Laurence Ross, Richard Mccleary, Gary Lafree Jan 1990

Can Mandatory Jail Laws Deter Drunk Driving--The Arizona Case, H. Laurence Ross, Richard Mccleary, Gary Lafree

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Book Review Jan 1990

Book Review

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.