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Guilty Until Proven Innocent: A Comparative Analysis Of Organized Crime Laws In The United States, Italy, Japan, And Ecudor, Christina M. Strompf
Guilty Until Proven Innocent: A Comparative Analysis Of Organized Crime Laws In The United States, Italy, Japan, And Ecudor, Christina M. Strompf
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
“[T]he ‘relative power’ of criminal networks will continue to rise, and some countries could even be taken over and run by these networks.”1 The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines “organized crime” as “any group having some manner of formalized structure and whose primary objective is to obtain money through illegal activities.
Contemporary And Historical Comparison Of American And Brazilian Legal Efforts To Corral Digital Music Piracy And P2p Software, Nolan Garrido
Contemporary And Historical Comparison Of American And Brazilian Legal Efforts To Corral Digital Music Piracy And P2p Software, Nolan Garrido
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Today, legal purchases of music from online retailers are skyrocketing. Digital music sales across the globe reached 2.9 billion dollars in 2007, up forty percent from the previous year.'
The Ada: A Model For Europe With "Sharper Teeth?", Carol Daughterty Rasnic
The Ada: A Model For Europe With "Sharper Teeth?", Carol Daughterty Rasnic
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
I wish ... for the passionate sense of the potential, for the eye which... sees the possible.... Soren Kierkegaard, 19th century Danish philosopher
The Legality Of Nato's Intervention In Yugoslavia In 1999: Implications For The Progressive Development Of International Law, Jeffrey S. Morton
The Legality Of Nato's Intervention In Yugoslavia In 1999: Implications For The Progressive Development Of International Law, Jeffrey S. Morton
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
NATO's intervention in Yugoslavia in 1999 in response to violations of human rights raises a number of legal and moral questions concerning the right of states to respond to humanitarian disasters.
Equality And Private Choice: Reproductive Laws For The 1990s. Edited By Nadine Taub* And Sherrill Cohen ** (Humana Press 1989), Anita L. Allen
Equality And Private Choice: Reproductive Laws For The 1990s. Edited By Nadine Taub* And Sherrill Cohen ** (Humana Press 1989), Anita L. Allen
Nova Law Review
Reproductive Laws for the 1990s is a collection of essays, position papers, and commentaries about the future of American law relating to women and reproduction.
The Securities Industry Standards Act Of 1986: Significant Changes In Florida's Blue Sky Laws, Marilyn B. Cane
The Securities Industry Standards Act Of 1986: Significant Changes In Florida's Blue Sky Laws, Marilyn B. Cane
Nova Law Review
National attention has often focused on Florida as a base for con-artists.
Florida's New "Drunk Driving" Laws: An Overview Of Constitutional And Statutory Problems, Mark Dobson
Florida's New "Drunk Driving" Laws: An Overview Of Constitutional And Statutory Problems, Mark Dobson
Nova Law Review
As death and injury tolls increase, concern over "drunk driving"
has become nationwide. Citizen groups have been formed,2federal legislation
passed,a presidential commission appointed,and new law enforcement
techniques implemented to reduce the number of drunk drivers.