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Should The Default Be "Social"? Canada's Pushback Against Oversharing By Facebook, Karen Tanenbaum Oct 2013

Should The Default Be "Social"? Canada's Pushback Against Oversharing By Facebook, Karen Tanenbaum

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Uncharted Waters Of Cyberspace: Applying The Principles Of International Maritime Law To The Problem Of Cybersecurity, William M. Stahl Oct 2013

The Uncharted Waters Of Cyberspace: Applying The Principles Of International Maritime Law To The Problem Of Cybersecurity, William M. Stahl

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Please Don't Be Our Guest: The Roma Expulsion From France Under European Union Law, Quinn Bennett Oct 2013

Please Don't Be Our Guest: The Roma Expulsion From France Under European Union Law, Quinn Bennett

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Conundrum Of Corporate Liability Under The Alien Tort Statute, Joel Slawotsky Oct 2013

The Conundrum Of Corporate Liability Under The Alien Tort Statute, Joel Slawotsky

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Remedial Secession: What The Law Should Have Done, From Katanga To Kosovo, Thomas W. Simon Oct 2013

Remedial Secession: What The Law Should Have Done, From Katanga To Kosovo, Thomas W. Simon

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Unlocking The Mysteriousness Of Complementarity: In Search Of A Forum Conveniens For Trial Of The Leaders Of The Lord's Resistance Army, Alhagi Marong Oct 2013

Unlocking The Mysteriousness Of Complementarity: In Search Of A Forum Conveniens For Trial Of The Leaders Of The Lord's Resistance Army, Alhagi Marong

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Symposium: Fallout: The Future Of Nuclear Security And Non-Proliferation. Significant Ambiguity In The Npt: A Continuing Issue, David S. Jonas Oct 2013

Symposium: Fallout: The Future Of Nuclear Security And Non-Proliferation. Significant Ambiguity In The Npt: A Continuing Issue, David S. Jonas

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Symposium: Fallout: The Future Of Nuclear Security And Non-Proliferation. Countering Proliferation: Wmd On The Move, Charles Allen Oct 2013

Symposium: Fallout: The Future Of Nuclear Security And Non-Proliferation. Countering Proliferation: Wmd On The Move, Charles Allen

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Symposium: Fallout: The Future Of Nuclear Security And Non-Proliferation. Keynote Address, Larry D. Johnson Oct 2013

Symposium: Fallout: The Future Of Nuclear Security And Non-Proliferation. Keynote Address, Larry D. Johnson

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law Oct 2013

Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

This is the Table of Contents for volume 40, issue 1.


Orbital Debris: Out Of Space, Meghan R. Plantz Oct 2013

Orbital Debris: Out Of Space, Meghan R. Plantz

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Speaking Of Secession: A Theory Of Linguistic Secession, Sami M. Dudar Oct 2013

Speaking Of Secession: A Theory Of Linguistic Secession, Sami M. Dudar

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


A House Divided: Exploring Implications Of Decentralized Regulation Of Genetically Modified Crops In The European Union, Kathryn M. Biszko Oct 2013

A House Divided: Exploring Implications Of Decentralized Regulation Of Genetically Modified Crops In The European Union, Kathryn M. Biszko

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Re-Examining The Falkland Islands War: The Necessity For Multi-Level Deterrence In Preventing Wars Of Aggression, Steven G. Stransky Oct 2013

Re-Examining The Falkland Islands War: The Necessity For Multi-Level Deterrence In Preventing Wars Of Aggression, Steven G. Stransky

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Masquerading Justiciability: The Misapplication Of State Secrets Privilege In Mohamed V. Jeppesen--Reflections From A Comparative Perspective, Galit Raguan Oct 2013

Masquerading Justiciability: The Misapplication Of State Secrets Privilege In Mohamed V. Jeppesen--Reflections From A Comparative Perspective, Galit Raguan

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Recognition Of Palestinian Statehood: A Clarification Of The Interests Of The Concerned Parties, Winston P. Nagan, Aitza M. Haddad Oct 2013

Recognition Of Palestinian Statehood: A Clarification Of The Interests Of The Concerned Parties, Winston P. Nagan, Aitza M. Haddad

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Evolution Of The Common Law And Efficiency, Nuno Garoupa, Carlos I. Gómez Ligüerre Oct 2013

The Evolution Of The Common Law And Efficiency, Nuno Garoupa, Carlos I. Gómez Ligüerre

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law Oct 2013

Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

This is the Table of Contents for volume 40, issue 2.


The Kosovo Case: An Argument For A Remedial Declaration Of Independence, Samuel Ethan Meller Oct 2013

The Kosovo Case: An Argument For A Remedial Declaration Of Independence, Samuel Ethan Meller

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Kidnappers Without Borders: An Epidemic In Need Of Global Solutions, Caroline Gray Mcglamry Oct 2013

Kidnappers Without Borders: An Epidemic In Need Of Global Solutions, Caroline Gray Mcglamry

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


European Arrest Warrants In The Uk: What Can Britain Learn From American Due Process?, Andrei Vlad Ionescu Oct 2013

European Arrest Warrants In The Uk: What Can Britain Learn From American Due Process?, Andrei Vlad Ionescu

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Saving The Trees One Constitutional Provision At A Time: Judicial Activism And Deforestation In India, Lennon Banks Haas Oct 2013

Saving The Trees One Constitutional Provision At A Time: Judicial Activism And Deforestation In India, Lennon Banks Haas

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


You're A Crook, Captain Hook! Navigating A Way Out Of The Somali Piracy Problem With The Rule Of Law, Andrew Michael Bagley Oct 2013

You're A Crook, Captain Hook! Navigating A Way Out Of The Somali Piracy Problem With The Rule Of Law, Andrew Michael Bagley

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


U.S. Trade Policy: Increased Emphasis On Worker Rights, Marisa Anne Pagnattaro Oct 2013

U.S. Trade Policy: Increased Emphasis On Worker Rights, Marisa Anne Pagnattaro

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


A Balancing Act? The Rights Of Donor-Conceived Children To Know Their Biological Origins, Brigitte Clark Oct 2013

A Balancing Act? The Rights Of Donor-Conceived Children To Know Their Biological Origins, Brigitte Clark

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law Oct 2013

Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

This is the Table of Contents for Volume 40, Issue 3.


The Modern Trial And Evidence Law: Has The "Rambling Altercation" Become A Pedantic Joust?, Daniel D. Blinka Jan 2013

The Modern Trial And Evidence Law: Has The "Rambling Altercation" Become A Pedantic Joust?, Daniel D. Blinka

Georgia Law Review

This Article places the relationship between evidence
rules and the modern trial in a historical context. The
trial's foundation is in popular culture-lay witnesses
testifying before a lay jury. Eighteenth-century trials were
a "rambling altercation" between the defendant and his
accusers-unruly (literally), unstructured, very brief, and
less concerned with the "truth"than a socially acceptable
judgment. The modern trial's emergence in the nineteenth
century coincided with the professionalization of law, the
active involvement of lawyers as advocates, and the
sprouting of evidence rules to regulate both lawyers and
lay juries. Nonetheless, evidence law accommodated
prevailing lay culture in order to foster …


Searching For Truth In The American Law Of Evidence And Proof, D. Michael Risinger Jan 2013

Searching For Truth In The American Law Of Evidence And Proof, D. Michael Risinger

Georgia Law Review

The ideology of the trial process puts discovery of truth
at center stage. This is made clear by the language of
Federal Rule of Evidence 102, upon which New Georgia
Rule of Evidence 24-1-1 is obviously based. Both of these
rules make the ascertainment of truth one of the two goals
of the trial (just determination being the other). However,
the term "truth" has been used in many ways in many
different contexts and traditions. What notion of truth did
the drafters have in mind?
This Article answers that question by reference to what
has come to be known as …


Protect Yourself: Why The Eleventh Circuit's Approach To Sanctions For Protective Order Violations Fails Litigants, Adam J. Fitzsimmons Jan 2013

Protect Yourself: Why The Eleventh Circuit's Approach To Sanctions For Protective Order Violations Fails Litigants, Adam J. Fitzsimmons

Georgia Law Review

Litigants commonly struggle to balance the need to comply with discovery requests and the desire to protect valuable trade secrets. Protective orders to help strike that balance. Questions arise, however, when one of the parties violates that protective order and discloses the opponent's confidential information. Chiefly, what remedies are available for a party whose invaluable intellectual property has been disclosed? At least one circuit has held the most common sanction, payment of attorney's fees, is unavailable for a violation of a protective order. Generally, Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(b)(2) governs sanctions for violations of discovery orders, but the text …


Textualism And Obstacle Preemption, John D. Ohlendorf Jan 2013

Textualism And Obstacle Preemption, John D. Ohlendorf

Georgia Law Review

Commentators, both on the bench and in the academy,
have perceived an inconsistency between the Supreme
Court's trend, in recent decades, towards an increasingly
formalist approach to statutory interpretation and the
Court's continued willingness to find state laws preempted
as "obstacles to the accomplishment and execution of the
full purposes and objectives of Congress'"--so-called
"obstacle preemption." This Article argues that by giving
the meaning contextually implied in a statutory text
ordinary, operative legal force, we can justify most of the
current scope of obstacle preemption based solely on
theoretical moves textualism already is committed to
making.
The Article first sketches …