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Steps Towards The Advancement Of Human Rights, Edward M. Wise Jan 1967

Steps Towards The Advancement Of Human Rights, Edward M. Wise

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Steps To Define Offenses Against The Law Of Nations, Robert A. Bloom Jan 1967

Steps To Define Offenses Against The Law Of Nations, Robert A. Bloom

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Charter And The Constitution: The Human Rights Provisions In American Law, Oscar Schachter Apr 1951

The Charter And The Constitution: The Human Rights Provisions In American Law, Oscar Schachter

Vanderbilt Law Review

The United Nations has added new complications to the well-worn subject of treaties and the Constitution. The issues have arisen principally in the field of human rights and, inevitably, constitutional discussions have reflected the political as well as the legal complexities. One consequence has been an apparent shift in legal positions: bar association leaders, long devoted to strict construction, have been inclined recently to stress the broad and expansive character of the treaty power and the supremacy clause ; in contrast, U.S. Government officials normally expected to support federal power have increasingly emphasized constitutional limitations. In political terms, this turnabout …


The Genocide Convention And The Constitution, Myres S. Mcdougal, Richard Arens Jun 1950

The Genocide Convention And The Constitution, Myres S. Mcdougal, Richard Arens

Vanderbilt Law Review

What is traditional for common crimes can scarcely be oppressive innovation for mass-murder. Even freedom of communication is not, furthermore, an absolute in democratic preference: security and human decency must likewise have their place.

It is no little irony that argument must be made in support of a convention to suppress genocide. "The spectacle," writes a contemporary journal of opinion, "of modern man explaining his right to existence is an odd one." The Genocide Convention is but one of many interrelated measures in a world-wide program to secure peace and respect for the dignity of the individual human being. Rational …


Mr. Justice Murphy, Ira W. Jayne Apr 1950

Mr. Justice Murphy, Ira W. Jayne

Michigan Law Review

When Justice Frank Murphy took his seat on the bench of the Supreme Court of the United States, I was asked to make a public statement about the appointment.


Human Rights And The Law, Edward S. Dore Jan 1946

Human Rights And The Law, Edward S. Dore

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Jan 1946

Book Reviews

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Anti-Social Exercise Of Rights, Robert C. Brown Jan 1930

Anti-Social Exercise Of Rights, Robert C. Brown

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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