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2000 Academic Hooding Ceremony, Nova Southeastern University Dec 2000

2000 Academic Hooding Ceremony, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Commencement Programs

No abstract provided.


2000 Survey Of Florida Law: Real Property, Ronald B. Brown, Joseph M. Grohman Oct 2000

2000 Survey Of Florida Law: Real Property, Ronald B. Brown, Joseph M. Grohman

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Nova Law Review-Volume 25-2000-2001, Amy Bloom, Rebecca A. Brownell, Lori S. Bangor, Stacy A. Warman, Efrain Carlos, Alison Cossetti, Ivan J. Kopas, Alan Seagrave, Tracy J. Somers, Zascha Blanco, Caren M. Daley, Deborah A. Dickstein, Rachel W. Friedland Oct 2000

Nova Law Review-Volume 25-2000-2001, Amy Bloom, Rebecca A. Brownell, Lori S. Bangor, Stacy A. Warman, Efrain Carlos, Alison Cossetti, Ivan J. Kopas, Alan Seagrave, Tracy J. Somers, Zascha Blanco, Caren M. Daley, Deborah A. Dickstein, Rachel W. Friedland

Law Review Mastheads

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2000 Fall On-Campus Interviewing Program, Nova Southeastern University Sep 2000

2000 Fall On-Campus Interviewing Program, Nova Southeastern University

Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Global Finance And The International Monetary Fund's Neoliberal Agenda: The Threat To The Employment, Ethnic Identity, And Cultural Pluralism Of Latina/O Communities, Timothy A. Canova Jul 2000

Global Finance And The International Monetary Fund's Neoliberal Agenda: The Threat To The Employment, Ethnic Identity, And Cultural Pluralism Of Latina/O Communities, Timothy A. Canova

Faculty Scholarship

This Article places recent Lat-Crit scholarship in an institutional and inter-disciplinary context. It serves not just as an indictment of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) agenda of structural adjustment and liberalization. It also questions the positioning of Lat-Crit scholars to remain silent or complicit with the IMF's agenda. Canova provides a counter-narrative that is rich in historical revisionism, heterodox economics, and sociological conclusions. His recognition of the global unemployment crisis - made largely invisible by orthodox economics and flawed government measurements - is combined with existential insights about the nature of underemployment on the formation of individual identity and cultural …


Shepard Broad Law Center, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2000

Shepard Broad Law Center, Nova Southeastern University

Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Shepard Broad Law Center Student Handbook, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2000

Shepard Broad Law Center Student Handbook, Nova Southeastern University

Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Financial Liberalization, International Monetary Dis/Order, And The Neoliberal State, Timothy A. Canova Jan 2000

Financial Liberalization, International Monetary Dis/Order, And The Neoliberal State, Timothy A. Canova

Faculty Scholarship

This article started as a plenary paper that was presented to the annual International Economic Law conference of the American Society of International Law. The conference itself posed the question of whether the new international economic order was leading to greater peace, stability, fairness and justice. At a time when American post-Cold War triumphalism was perhaps at its zenith, Canova answered with an unequivocal indictment of the global order for failing to deliver peace or justice. The first part of the article critiques the international monetary system, and argues that the primary negative consequence of capital liberalization is the undermining …


The Disorders Of Unrestricted Capital Mobility, And The Limits Of The Orthodox Imagination, Timothy A. Canova Jan 2000

The Disorders Of Unrestricted Capital Mobility, And The Limits Of The Orthodox Imagination, Timothy A. Canova

Faculty Scholarship

This book review provides a critique of Robert Solomon's' Money on the Move: The Revolution in International Finance since 1980'. According to the reviewer, Solomon has written a highly descriptive account of some of the major developments in global financial markets over the past two decades. His impressive compilation of events is couched in an objective, value-neutral narrative, thereby suggesting that the tide of orthodox policy reforms is as inevitable as the sun rising. But lurking just beneath the surface are the usual neoclassical assumptions that one might expect of a former chief international economist of the Federal Reserve Board: …


The Nova Southeastern Lawyer, 2000, Volume 11, Number 2, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center Jan 2000

The Nova Southeastern Lawyer, 2000, Volume 11, Number 2, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center

Nova Lawyer

No abstract provided.


Guilines Clinical Semester Program, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2000

Guilines Clinical Semester Program, Nova Southeastern University

Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Law Library Information Guide, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2000

Law Library Information Guide, Nova Southeastern University

Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Pro Bono Honor Program, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2000

Pro Bono Honor Program, Nova Southeastern University

Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Pro Bono Students Florida, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2000

Pro Bono Students Florida, Nova Southeastern University

Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Recruiting, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2000

Recruiting, Nova Southeastern University

Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Study Law At Night, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2000

Study Law At Night, Nova Southeastern University

Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Youth Policy Center Detention System Reform, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2000

Youth Policy Center Detention System Reform, Nova Southeastern University

Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


The Civil Enforcement Of Human Rights Norms In Domestic Courts, Beth Van Schaack Jan 2000

The Civil Enforcement Of Human Rights Norms In Domestic Courts, Beth Van Schaack

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

This Article will attempt to make the case for the domestic civil action in defense of international human rights in the face of a potential threat to such litigation.


Human Rights Accountability: Congress, Federalism And International Law, Beth Stephens Jan 2000

Human Rights Accountability: Congress, Federalism And International Law, Beth Stephens

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

While regularly seeking to apply international human rights norms tojudge the behavior of other governments, the United States has vehemently rejected efforts to apply such rules to United States domestic behavior.


Evolving Human Rights Norms Around Sexuality, Kristen L. Walker Jan 2000

Evolving Human Rights Norms Around Sexuality, Kristen L. Walker

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

International human rights law has only very recently begun to address issues of sexual identity.


Introductory Remarks-Alien Tort Claims Act, Charles Curlett Jan 2000

Introductory Remarks-Alien Tort Claims Act, Charles Curlett

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Good morning ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. We are fortunate to have with us today a distinguished panel of professors and practitioners who will be speaking about various aspects of current Alien Tort Claims Act' (ATCA) litigation. Before I introduce them, I thought we might begin with the language of the Statute itself


Pinning Guilt On Pinochet, Alfred P. Rubin Jan 2000

Pinning Guilt On Pinochet, Alfred P. Rubin

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Britain's Highest Court has decided that a treaty requires the British to honor a Spanish request for the extradition of General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, Chile's strong man from 1973 until he "retired" with a rank of "Senator for Life" in Chile.


International Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law, And Environmental Security: Can The International Criminal Court Bridge The Gaps?, Mark A. Drumbl Jan 2000

International Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law, And Environmental Security: Can The International Criminal Court Bridge The Gaps?, Mark A. Drumbl

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Human rights law has evolved considerably over the past half-century. Much of this evolution has occurred at the international level.


Terrorism On Trial: The Lockerbie Criminal Proceedings, Michael P. Scharf Jan 2000

Terrorism On Trial: The Lockerbie Criminal Proceedings, Michael P. Scharf

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

On December 21, 1998, a bomb exploded in the cargo hold of Pan Am Flight 103 killing all 259 passengers and crew, as well as eleven residents of the town of Lockerbie where the wreckage of the Bowing 747 crashed 31,000 feet below.


International Law Antinomies And Contradictions Of An Era Of Historical Transition: Retrospective On The Nato Armed Intervention In Kosovo, Edward Mcwhinney Jan 2000

International Law Antinomies And Contradictions Of An Era Of Historical Transition: Retrospective On The Nato Armed Intervention In Kosovo, Edward Mcwhinney

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

We live today in an era of historical transition. The 20th century really ended with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.


Groups Protected By The Genocide Convention: Conflicting Interpretations From The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, William A. Schabas Jan 2000

Groups Protected By The Genocide Convention: Conflicting Interpretations From The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, William A. Schabas

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide' protects "national, ethnical, racial and religious" groups from intentional physical destruction.


Human Rights Environment And Development In South Asia, Ali M. Qazilbash Jan 2000

Human Rights Environment And Development In South Asia, Ali M. Qazilbash

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The fundamental importance of the issue of Human Rights and the environment to any society is deeply appreciated today.


The Jurisdiction Of The International Criminal Court Over Nationals Of Non-Party States (Conference Remarks), Madeline Morris Jan 2000

The Jurisdiction Of The International Criminal Court Over Nationals Of Non-Party States (Conference Remarks), Madeline Morris

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The Rome Treaty for an International Criminal Court (ICC) provides for the establishment of an international court with jurisdiction over genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.


Five Theoretical Themes In The World Trade Organization Adjudicatory System, Raj Bhala Jan 2000

Five Theoretical Themes In The World Trade Organization Adjudicatory System, Raj Bhala

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

I am not sure about the poetic tastes of my distinguished colleagues on the panel.


The Guatemalan Historical Clarification Commisiion Finds Genocide, Jan Perlin Jan 2000

The Guatemalan Historical Clarification Commisiion Finds Genocide, Jan Perlin

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

On December 29, 1996 the Guatemalan government and the Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca (URNG), signed peace accords bringing an end to thirty-four years of internal armed conflict.