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Cyber Commodification, Miriam A. Cherry Jan 2013

Cyber Commodification, Miriam A. Cherry

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Kiobel And The Multiple Futures Of Corporate Liability For Human Rights Violations, Ralph G. Steinhardt Jan 2013

Kiobel And The Multiple Futures Of Corporate Liability For Human Rights Violations, Ralph G. Steinhardt

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The Alien Tort Statute As Transnational Law, Jaye Ellis Jan 2013

The Alien Tort Statute As Transnational Law, Jaye Ellis

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Extraterritoriality, Universal Jurisdiction, And The Challenge Of Kiobel V.Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., Vivian Grosswald Curran Jan 2013

Extraterritoriality, Universal Jurisdiction, And The Challenge Of Kiobel V.Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., Vivian Grosswald Curran

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Kiobel, Extraterritoriality, And The "Global War On Terror", Craig Martin Jan 2013

Kiobel, Extraterritoriality, And The "Global War On Terror", Craig Martin

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The Challenges Of Delivering International Humanitarian Aid In A Post-9/11 Global Framework, Catherine Gonzalez Jan 2013

The Challenges Of Delivering International Humanitarian Aid In A Post-9/11 Global Framework, Catherine Gonzalez

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Harmonizing All Around The World: Re-Evaluating The Copyright And Treaty Powers In The Post-Golan Era, Derrick Wang Jan 2013

Harmonizing All Around The World: Re-Evaluating The Copyright And Treaty Powers In The Post-Golan Era, Derrick Wang

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Sustaining The Triangular Balance: The Taiwan Strait Policy Of Barack Obama, Ix Jinping, And Ma Ying-Jeou, Dean P. Chen Jan 2013

Sustaining The Triangular Balance: The Taiwan Strait Policy Of Barack Obama, Ix Jinping, And Ma Ying-Jeou, Dean P. Chen

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


China Under The New Leadership, Hsin-Chi Kuan Jan 2013

China Under The New Leadership, Hsin-Chi Kuan

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Minimizing Corruption In China: Is This An Impossible Dream?, Jon S.T. Quah Jan 2013

Minimizing Corruption In China: Is This An Impossible Dream?, Jon S.T. Quah

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Political Economy Of Vietnam: Market Reform, Growth, And The State, Joshua M. Steinfeld, Khi V. Thai Jan 2013

Political Economy Of Vietnam: Market Reform, Growth, And The State, Joshua M. Steinfeld, Khi V. Thai

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Adequate Attribution: A Framework For Developing A National Policy For Private Sector Use Of Active Defense, Shane Mcgee, Randy V. Sabett, Anand Shah Jan 2013

Adequate Attribution: A Framework For Developing A National Policy For Private Sector Use Of Active Defense, Shane Mcgee, Randy V. Sabett, Anand Shah

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Kiobel V. Royal Dutch Petroleum: A Practitioner's Viewpoint, Marco Simons Jan 2013

Kiobel V. Royal Dutch Petroleum: A Practitioner's Viewpoint, Marco Simons

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Extraterritoriality And The Rule Of Law: Why Friendly Foreign Democracies Oppose Novel, Expansive U.S. Jurisdiction Claims By Non-Resident Aliens Under The Alien Tort Statute, Donald I. Baker Jan 2013

Extraterritoriality And The Rule Of Law: Why Friendly Foreign Democracies Oppose Novel, Expansive U.S. Jurisdiction Claims By Non-Resident Aliens Under The Alien Tort Statute, Donald I. Baker

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Kiobel: Muddling The Distinction Between Prescriptive And Adjudicative Jurisdiction, Anthony J. Colangelo Jan 2013

Kiobel: Muddling The Distinction Between Prescriptive And Adjudicative Jurisdiction, Anthony J. Colangelo

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Human Rights Litigation And The National Interest: Kiobel'S Application Of The Presumption Against Extraterritoriality To The Alien Tort Statute, Jonathan Hafetz Jan 2013

Human Rights Litigation And The National Interest: Kiobel'S Application Of The Presumption Against Extraterritoriality To The Alien Tort Statute, Jonathan Hafetz

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The Contradiction Between Alien Tort Statute Jurisprudence And The Continued Immunity Of U.S. Officials For Acts Of Torture Committed Abroad, Jules Lobel Jan 2013

The Contradiction Between Alien Tort Statute Jurisprudence And The Continued Immunity Of U.S. Officials For Acts Of Torture Committed Abroad, Jules Lobel

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Kiobel, Unilateralism, And The Retreat From Extraterritoriality, Austen L. Parrish Jan 2013

Kiobel, Unilateralism, And The Retreat From Extraterritoriality, Austen L. Parrish

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Kiobel And Extraterritoriality: A Rule Without A Rationale, David L. Sloss Jan 2013

Kiobel And Extraterritoriality: A Rule Without A Rationale, David L. Sloss

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Extraterritoriality And Human Rights After Kiobel, Beth Stephens Jan 2013

Extraterritoriality And Human Rights After Kiobel, Beth Stephens

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Frozen Embryo Disposition In Cases Of Separation And Divorce: How Nahmani V. Nahmani And Davis V. Davis Form The Foundation For A Workable Expansion Of Current International Family Planning, Ceala E. Breen-Portnoy Jan 2013

Frozen Embryo Disposition In Cases Of Separation And Divorce: How Nahmani V. Nahmani And Davis V. Davis Form The Foundation For A Workable Expansion Of Current International Family Planning, Ceala E. Breen-Portnoy

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Why The Right To Data Portability Likely Reduces Consumer Welfare: Antitrust And Privacy Critique, Peter Swire, Yianni Lagos Jan 2013

Why The Right To Data Portability Likely Reduces Consumer Welfare: Antitrust And Privacy Critique, Peter Swire, Yianni Lagos

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Human Rights And The Evolution Of Global Environmental Law, Robert V. Percival Jan 2013

Human Rights And The Evolution Of Global Environmental Law, Robert V. Percival

Faculty Scholarship

Environmental problems that jeopardize the health of humans increasingly implicate concerns that have played an important role in the development of international human rights. While some have questioned the wisdom or effectiveness of focusing human rights concerns on environmental problems, it seems an inevitable response to the failure of many countries to protect their citizens adequately from harm caused by environmental degradation. This paper reviews efforts to apply human rights concerns to environmental problems. It describes how these developments illustrate the growth of a kind of “global environmental law” that blurs traditional distinctions between domestic and international law and public …


Of Civil Wrongs And Rights: Kiyemba V. Obama And The Meaning Of Freedom, Separation Of Powers, And The Rule Of Law Ten Years After 9/11, Katherine L. Vaughns, Heather L. Williams Jan 2013

Of Civil Wrongs And Rights: Kiyemba V. Obama And The Meaning Of Freedom, Separation Of Powers, And The Rule Of Law Ten Years After 9/11, Katherine L. Vaughns, Heather L. Williams

Faculty Scholarship

This article is about the rise and fall of continued adherence to the rule of law, proper application of the separation of powers doctrine, and the meaning of freedom for a group of seventeen Uighurs—a Turkic Muslim ethnic minority whose members reside in the Xinjiang province of China—who had been held at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base since 2002. Most scholars regard the trilogy of Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, and Boumediene v. Bush as demonstrating the Supreme Court’s willingness to uphold the rule of law during the war on terror. The recent experience of the Uighurs …