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Comments On The University Of Miami University Of Leipzig Bi-National Conference In Leipzig, David Abraham
Comments On The University Of Miami University Of Leipzig Bi-National Conference In Leipzig, David Abraham
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Irreconcilable Differences? Germany, The United States And The Hague Convention Controversy, Ximena Skovron
Irreconcilable Differences? Germany, The United States And The Hague Convention Controversy, Ximena Skovron
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Spreading Angst Or Promoting Free Expression? Regulating Hate Speech On The Internet, Joshua Spector
Spreading Angst Or Promoting Free Expression? Regulating Hate Speech On The Internet, Joshua Spector
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Crisis Of Transatlantic Relations: Nato And The Future European Security And Defense Identity, Mamedov Muschwig
Crisis Of Transatlantic Relations: Nato And The Future European Security And Defense Identity, Mamedov Muschwig
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
European Security And Defense Policy Under The Gun, Jeff P.H. Cazeau
European Security And Defense Policy Under The Gun, Jeff P.H. Cazeau
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pre-Conference Statement For The Session On: “Lessons In Water Allocation: Roles For Government And Markets", Charles Howe, Helen Ingram
Pre-Conference Statement For The Session On: “Lessons In Water Allocation: Roles For Government And Markets", Charles Howe, Helen Ingram
Allocating and Managing Water for a Sustainable Future: Lessons from Around the World (Summer Conference, June 11-14)
23 pages.
Contains references (page 23).
Looking A Gift Horse In The Mouth: Is The Committment Of The United States' New Allies Sincere, Frank Biggio
Looking A Gift Horse In The Mouth: Is The Committment Of The United States' New Allies Sincere, Frank Biggio
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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International Remedies In National Criminal Cases: Icj Judgment In Germany V. United States, Douglass Cassel
International Remedies In National Criminal Cases: Icj Judgment In Germany V. United States, Douglass Cassel
Journal Articles
In Germany v. United States (2001), the International Court of Justice ruled that the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations confers judicially enforceable rights on foreign nationals detained for prolonged periods or sentenced to severe penalties without notice of their right to communicate with their consulates. The Court also ruled that states which fail to give timely notice cannot later invoke procedural default to bar individuals from judicial relief. However, the Court did not clearly address other issues, such as requiring individuals to show prejudice to the outcome of the trial, or denial of certain remedies for Convention violations, which may …
The United States Of America And The International Criminal Court, Diane Marie Amann, M.N.S. Sellers
The United States Of America And The International Criminal Court, Diane Marie Amann, M.N.S. Sellers
Scholarly Works
The United States of America has not ratified the treaty establishing a permanent international criminal court, and it is highly un-likely to do so. This is not simply a question of delay caused by cumbersome ratification procedures; rather, it reflects deep-seated opposition by the U.S. executive branch and by many members of Congress. The United States voted against the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court when it was adopted on July 17, 1998, at the U.N. Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries. President William J. Clinton approved signature of the statute on the last day that a state, by signing, could …