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Full-Text Articles in Law
Eight United Nations Congress On The Prevention Of Crime And The Treatment Of Offenders, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Eight United Nations Congress On The Prevention Of Crime And The Treatment Of Offenders, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Nova Law Review
The various forms and manifestations of international and transnational
criminality require a comprehensive approach by the international
community from which effective strategies of prevention, control,
and suppression can follow.
Eight United Nations Congress On The Prevention Of Crime And The Treatment Of Offenders
Eight United Nations Congress On The Prevention Of Crime And The Treatment Of Offenders
Nova Law Review
The establishment of an international criminal tribunal has long
been a goal, first of the League of Nations1 and then of the United
Nations. It is consistent with this tradition and appropriate that the
United Nations adopt this Draft.
The Torture Convention And The Reception Of International Criminal Law Within The United States, David P. Stewart
The Torture Convention And The Reception Of International Criminal Law Within The United States, David P. Stewart
Nova Law Review
The unanimous adoption of the Convention Against Torture and
Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment by the
United Nations General Assembly in 1984 reflected continuing international
concern over the use of torture as an instrument of state policy
and practice in many parts of the world.'
The Development, Objectives And Planned Activities Of The International Criminal Law Center Of Fordham University School Of Law, Abraham Abramovsky, Jonny Frank
The Development, Objectives And Planned Activities Of The International Criminal Law Center Of Fordham University School Of Law, Abraham Abramovsky, Jonny Frank
Nova Law Review
In the spring of 1990, Fordham University established the International
Criminal Law Center to commence in the 1990-91 academic
year.
Crime: The Un Agenda On International Cooperation In The Criminal Process, Roger S. Clark
Crime: The Un Agenda On International Cooperation In The Criminal Process, Roger S. Clark
Nova Law Review
This article focuses on a package of model treaties on international
criminal cooperation that were approved at the Seventh and Eighth
United Nations Congresses on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment
of Offenders, in 1985 and 1990.
International Cooperation In Criminal Matters: Western Europe's International Approach To International Crime, Scott Carlson, Bruce Zagaris
International Cooperation In Criminal Matters: Western Europe's International Approach To International Crime, Scott Carlson, Bruce Zagaris
Nova Law Review
Any sophisticated discussion of criminal law is apt to touch on the
nature of the criminal process itself.
The Double Criminality Rule And Extradition: A Comparative Analysis, Sharon A. Williams
The Double Criminality Rule And Extradition: A Comparative Analysis, Sharon A. Williams
Nova Law Review
The double or dual criminality rule is one that is more or less uniformly
applied in principle in extradition law and process on a worldwide
basis.
Apprehending And Prosecuting Nazi War Criminals In The United States, Jeffrey N. Mausner
Apprehending And Prosecuting Nazi War Criminals In The United States, Jeffrey N. Mausner
Nova Law Review
When World War II ended, there were millions of refugees in Europe.
Many of them had been victims of the Nazis, survivors of Nazi
concentration camps, or persons who had been forced to leave their
homelands by the Nazis.
United States International Drug Control Policy, Extradition, And The Rule Of Law In Colombia, Mark Andrew Sherman
United States International Drug Control Policy, Extradition, And The Rule Of Law In Colombia, Mark Andrew Sherman
Nova Law Review
The United States has been fighting the importation, distribution,
and possession of illicit drugs for a long time.
Transcript Of Proceedings
Nova Law Review
MR. FRIEDMAN: Take your seats in the next minute or two,
please, and we'll begin our program. This is the second panel of our
program conference.
Securities, Supremacy And Supposition: 1990'S Legislative And Judicial Changes To Florida's Bluesky Law, Michael T. Murtaugh
Securities, Supremacy And Supposition: 1990'S Legislative And Judicial Changes To Florida's Bluesky Law, Michael T. Murtaugh
Nova Law Review
On July 7, 1990, the Florida Securities and Investor Protection
Act, chapter 517 of the Florida Statutes,' was revised and re-enacted
effective October 1, 1990, to include developments in securities regulation
that have occurred since the last major revision of the Florida Blue
Sky Law' in 1986.
Civil Procedure: 1990 Survey Of Florida Law, William Vandercreek
Civil Procedure: 1990 Survey Of Florida Law, William Vandercreek
Nova Law Review
During the survey period there were some significant developments
in the area of Florida Civil Procedure. The first development occurred
in the area of subject matter jurisdiction.
Substantive Criminal Law, Pamela Cole Bell
Substantive Criminal Law, Pamela Cole Bell
Nova Law Review
In Stall v. State,1 the Florida Supreme Court addressed the issue
of whether prosecution under Florida's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt
Organization (RICO) Act,2 predicated upon violations of Florida's
obscenity statute,3 violates the Florida constitutional right to privacy
Florida Constitutional Law: 1990 Survey Of The State Bill Of Rights*, David C. Hawkins
Florida Constitutional Law: 1990 Survey Of The State Bill Of Rights*, David C. Hawkins
Nova Law Review
This is a comprehensive survey of the decisions of the Supreme
Court of Florida that construed the bill of rights contained
in article I of the state constitution during 1990.
Evidence, Dale Alan Bruschi
Evidence, Dale Alan Bruschi
Nova Law Review
Florida evidence has continued to develop in the same predictable
patterns as seen in previous survey years.'
Scientific Evidence: 1990 Survey Of Florida Law, Carol Henderson Garcia
Scientific Evidence: 1990 Survey Of Florida Law, Carol Henderson Garcia
Nova Law Review
Increasingly, science and the law are intersecting. Today, most scientific
or professional disciplines provide expert testimony in courts.
Torts, Michael L. Richmond
Torts, Michael L. Richmond
Nova Law Review
Florida courts experienced an unusually active period during the
last survey year, handing down a large number of significant opinions
in the area of torts.
The Financial Provisions Of Florida's New Business Corporation Act-The Model Act With Anti-Takeover Twists, David S. Felman
The Financial Provisions Of Florida's New Business Corporation Act-The Model Act With Anti-Takeover Twists, David S. Felman
Nova Law Review
Effective July 1, 1990, the Florida Legislature revamped Florida's
corporate law by enacting the Florida Business Corporation Act.'
Note: The Personal Liability Of Directors In Florida: Whose Corporation Is It Anyway?*, Riah Ramlogan Seuradge
Note: The Personal Liability Of Directors In Florida: Whose Corporation Is It Anyway?*, Riah Ramlogan Seuradge
Nova Law Review
During the 1980's a serious crisis developed in the insurance industry
which threatened to expose corporate directors to personal liability
Florida V. Bostick: Voluntary Encounter Or The Power Of Police Intimidation?, Margaret Fanjul Montalvo
Florida V. Bostick: Voluntary Encounter Or The Power Of Police Intimidation?, Margaret Fanjul Montalvo
Nova Law Review
On August 27, 1985, two officers from the Broward County Sheriff's
Department boarded a Greyhound bus in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
One of the officers, Detective Nutt, carried in his hand a zippered
pouch containing a pistol.
Keynote Address, Gerald Kogan
Constitutional Law, David C. Hawkins
Criminal Law, Hugh L. Koerner
Ethics, Jacquelyn P. Needelman
Evidence, Dale Alan Bruschi
Juvenile Law, Michael J. Dale
Local Government, Joel A. Mintz
Property, Ronald Benton Brown
Torts, Edward D. Schuster