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The Command And Control Of United Nations Forces In The Era Of “Peace Enforcement”, James W. Houck
The Command And Control Of United Nations Forces In The Era Of “Peace Enforcement”, James W. Houck
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
Banning The Cultural Exclusion: Free Trade And Copyrighted Goods, Stacie I. Strong
Banning The Cultural Exclusion: Free Trade And Copyrighted Goods, Stacie I. Strong
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
A Comparative Look At Refugee Status Based On Persecution Due To Membership In A Particular Social Group, Maryellen Fullerton
A Comparative Look At Refugee Status Based On Persecution Due To Membership In A Particular Social Group, Maryellen Fullerton
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Anyplace But Home: Asylum In The United States For Women Fleeing Intimate Violence, Pamela Goldberg
Anyplace But Home: Asylum In The United States For Women Fleeing Intimate Violence, Pamela Goldberg
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Gender-Related Persecution: Assessing The Asylum Claims Of Women, Nancy Kelly
Gender-Related Persecution: Assessing The Asylum Claims Of Women, Nancy Kelly
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death: Political Asylum And The Global Persecution Of Lesbians And Gay Men, Suzanne B. Goldberg
Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death: Political Asylum And The Global Persecution Of Lesbians And Gay Men, Suzanne B. Goldberg
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
An Operational Approach To International Refugee Protection, Pierre Bertrand
An Operational Approach To International Refugee Protection, Pierre Bertrand
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Harmonizing For Whom: The Devaluation Of Refugee Protection In The Era Of European Economic Integration, James C. Hathaway
Harmonizing For Whom: The Devaluation Of Refugee Protection In The Era Of European Economic Integration, James C. Hathaway
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Strategies For A Resistant World: Human Rights Initiatives And The Need For Alternatives To Refugee Interdiction, David A. Martin
Strategies For A Resistant World: Human Rights Initiatives And The Need For Alternatives To Refugee Interdiction, David A. Martin
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Toward Harmonized Asylum Procedures In North America: The Proposed United States-Canada Memorandum Of Understanding For Cooperation In The Examination Of Refugee Status Claims From Nationals Of Third Countries, Arthur C. Helton
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
United States-Canada Air Quality Agreement: A Framework For Addressing Transboundary Air Pollution Problems, Jeffrey L. Roelofs
United States-Canada Air Quality Agreement: A Framework For Addressing Transboundary Air Pollution Problems, Jeffrey L. Roelofs
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Gatt And The Environment In Conflict: The Tuna-Dolphin Dispute And The Quest For An International Conservation Strategy, Thomas E. Skilton
Gatt And The Environment In Conflict: The Tuna-Dolphin Dispute And The Quest For An International Conservation Strategy, Thomas E. Skilton
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Canadian Extradition And The Death Penalty: Seeking A Constitutional Assurance Of Life, John Pak
Canadian Extradition And The Death Penalty: Seeking A Constitutional Assurance Of Life, John Pak
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Canadian-U.S. Northwest Passage Dispute: A Reassessment, Donald R. Rothwell
The Canadian-U.S. Northwest Passage Dispute: A Reassessment, Donald R. Rothwell
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Human Rights In The Context Of Criminal Justice: Identifying International Procedural Protections And Equivalent Protections In National Constitutions, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Human Rights In The Context Of Criminal Justice: Identifying International Procedural Protections And Equivalent Protections In National Constitutions, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
Secession: State Practice And International Law After The Dissolution Of The Soviet Union And Yugoslavia, Lawrence S. Eastwood Jr.
Secession: State Practice And International Law After The Dissolution Of The Soviet Union And Yugoslavia, Lawrence S. Eastwood Jr.
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
The Hague Convention On The Law Applicable To Succession To The Estates Of Deceased Persons: Do Quasi-Community Property And Mandatory Survivorship Laws Need Protection?, Carol S. Bruch
Law and Contemporary Problems
Succession laws for those who have important connections with more than one country are clarified by the Hague Convention of Oct 20, 1988 on the Law Applicable to Succession to the Estates of Deceased Persons. One aspect of the Convention, mandatory survivorship rules, is examined, and possible effects of the testator's choice of law on them are considered.
Trust But Verify: The Production Of Information In Arms Control Treaties And Other International Agreements, Kenneth W. Abbott
Trust But Verify: The Production Of Information In Arms Control Treaties And Other International Agreements, Kenneth W. Abbott
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Unified Theory Of Transnational Procedure, Spencer Weber Waller
A Unified Theory Of Transnational Procedure, Spencer Weber Waller
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death: Political Asylum And The Global Persecution Of Lesbians And Gay Men, Suzanne B. Goldberg
Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death: Political Asylum And The Global Persecution Of Lesbians And Gay Men, Suzanne B. Goldberg
Faculty Scholarship
In a time marked by dramatic global change, women and men persecuted because they are lesbian or gay form part of the growing pool of international refugees. Their persecution takes the form of police harassment an assault, involuntary institutionalization and electroshock and drug "treatments," punishment under laws that impose extreme penalties including death for consensual lesbian or gay sexual relations, murder by paramilitary death squads, and government inaction in response to criminal assaults against lesbians and gay men. The survival of these women and men, like the survival of all refugees, depends on obtaining asylum outside the home country. Yet, …