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Arctic Ice Melt: Emerging Resources, Emerging Issues, The, Thomas Au, Theodore Parran Iii, Jessica Rubin, Jonathan Slomski Jan 2013

Arctic Ice Melt: Emerging Resources, Emerging Issues, The, Thomas Au, Theodore Parran Iii, Jessica Rubin, Jonathan Slomski

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Obligation To Proceed To The Second Trial And The Potential Defense Argument, Kyunghwa Kim Jan 2013

Obligation To Proceed To The Second Trial And The Potential Defense Argument, Kyunghwa Kim

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Comparative Analysis Of Global Domestic Terrorism Sentencing Laws, Evan Charles Pelecky Jan 2013

Comparative Analysis Of Global Domestic Terrorism Sentencing Laws, Evan Charles Pelecky

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Political Pressure And Political Interference In The Function Of The Judiciary, Nathaniel T. Dreyfuss Jan 2013

Political Pressure And Political Interference In The Function Of The Judiciary, Nathaniel T. Dreyfuss

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Piracy Definitions In Domestic And Regional Systems, The Pilpg Jan 2013

Piracy Definitions In Domestic And Regional Systems, The Pilpg

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Obligations Of A Country Where Trafficking For Ransom Occurs, Morgan Kearse Jan 2013

Obligations Of A Country Where Trafficking For Ransom Occurs, Morgan Kearse

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


A Comparative Study Of Sentencing In In Absentia Trials, Heather Lee Jan 2013

A Comparative Study Of Sentencing In In Absentia Trials, Heather Lee

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Comparative Study On The Qualifications And Testimonies Of Expert Witnesses, Jonathan Slomski Jan 2013

Comparative Study On The Qualifications And Testimonies Of Expert Witnesses, Jonathan Slomski

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Adverse Inference From Silence Of Accused, Jiefei Yang Jan 2013

Adverse Inference From Silence Of Accused, Jiefei Yang

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Applicability Of Combatant Status To Pirates, The Pilpg Jan 2013

Applicability Of Combatant Status To Pirates, The Pilpg

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Applying The Lockerbie Model To A Proposed Extraterritorial Somali Anti-Piracy Court, The Pilpg Jan 2013

Applying The Lockerbie Model To A Proposed Extraterritorial Somali Anti-Piracy Court, The Pilpg

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Yaiguaje V. Chevron Corporation: Testing The Limits Of Natural Justice And The Recognition Of Foreign Judgments In Canada, Lucien J. Dhooge Jan 2013

Yaiguaje V. Chevron Corporation: Testing The Limits Of Natural Justice And The Recognition Of Foreign Judgments In Canada, Lucien J. Dhooge

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Canadian V. American Defamation Law: What Can We Learn From Hyperlinks, Mitchell Drucker Jan 2013

Canadian V. American Defamation Law: What Can We Learn From Hyperlinks, Mitchell Drucker

Canada-United States Law Journal

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Title Page, Title Page Jan 2013

Title Page, Title Page

Canada-United States Law Journal

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Global Warming Heats Up The American-Canadian Relationship: Resolving The Status Of The Northwest Passage Under International Law, William Y. Kim Jan 2013

Global Warming Heats Up The American-Canadian Relationship: Resolving The Status Of The Northwest Passage Under International Law, William Y. Kim

Canada-United States Law Journal

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China’S Human Rights Footprint In Africa, Timothy Webster Jan 2013

China’S Human Rights Footprint In Africa, Timothy Webster

Faculty Publications

A significant amount of recent scholarship and commentary accuses China of plundering the African continent, coddling its dictators, and flouting labor and environmental standards. This paper makes the counterintuitive claim that, despite irrefutable cases of abuse, China’s engagement with Africa has actually improved the human rights conditions of millions of Africans. First, it places China’s abuses in context, showing that they differ little from the abuses and patronage politics of the major Western powers. Second, it examines the evolution of international relations between China and various African countries, from the exportation of political revolution in the 1950s and 1960s, to …