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The Criminal Time Bomb: An Examination Of The Effect Of The Russian Mafia On The Newly Independent State Of The Former Soviet Union, Peter Daniel Dipaola Oct 1996

The Criminal Time Bomb: An Examination Of The Effect Of The Russian Mafia On The Newly Independent State Of The Former Soviet Union, Peter Daniel Dipaola

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Beyond Bosnia And In Re Kasinga: A Feminist Perspective On Recent Developments In Protecting Women From Sexual Violence, Linda A. Malone Oct 1996

Beyond Bosnia And In Re Kasinga: A Feminist Perspective On Recent Developments In Protecting Women From Sexual Violence, Linda A. Malone

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Nuremberg - Fifty Years: Accountability And Responsibility, William G. Eckhardt Oct 1996

Nuremberg - Fifty Years: Accountability And Responsibility, William G. Eckhardt

Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Privacy Of Financial Information And Civil Rights Issues: The Implications For Investigating And Prosecuting International Economic Crime, Richard T. Preiss May 1996

Privacy Of Financial Information And Civil Rights Issues: The Implications For Investigating And Prosecuting International Economic Crime, Richard T. Preiss

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Recent Money Laundering Legislation On Financial Intermediaries, Nicholas Clark May 1996

The Impact Of Recent Money Laundering Legislation On Financial Intermediaries, Nicholas Clark

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Money Laundering And Wire Transfers: When The New Regulations Take Effect Will They Help?, Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr. May 1996

Money Laundering And Wire Transfers: When The New Regulations Take Effect Will They Help?, Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr.

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The United States' Foreign Corrupt Practices Act And The Oecd Anti-Bribery Recommendation: When Moral Suasion Won't Work, Try The Money Argument, Beverley Earle Jan 1996

The United States' Foreign Corrupt Practices Act And The Oecd Anti-Bribery Recommendation: When Moral Suasion Won't Work, Try The Money Argument, Beverley Earle

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Creating An International Criminal Court: Confronting The Conflicting Criminal Procedures Of Iran And The United States, Rose Marie Karadsheh Jan 1996

Creating An International Criminal Court: Confronting The Conflicting Criminal Procedures Of Iran And The United States, Rose Marie Karadsheh

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


News From The International Criminal Tribunals, Brian Tittemore Jan 1996

News From The International Criminal Tribunals, Brian Tittemore

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


Restrictions On Law Enforcement Investigation And Prosecution Of Crime, Paul Marcus Jan 1996

Restrictions On Law Enforcement Investigation And Prosecution Of Crime, Paul Marcus

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Defensively Invoking Treaties In American Courts--Jurisdictional Challenges Under The U.N. Drug Trafficking Convention By Foreign Defendants Kidnapped Abroad By U.S. Agents, Thomas Michael Mcdonnell Jan 1996

Defensively Invoking Treaties In American Courts--Jurisdictional Challenges Under The U.N. Drug Trafficking Convention By Foreign Defendants Kidnapped Abroad By U.S. Agents, Thomas Michael Mcdonnell

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

This Article unravels the non-self-executing treaty doctrine, examines the invocation of a treaty as a defense to governmental action, and develops a test for when an individual (rather than a government) may assert a treaty defensively in state or federal courts. Lastly, this Article applies this test to state-sponsored kidnapping and the U.N. Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances. The parties to this treaty, which was sponsored by the United States, barred one country's law enforcement agents from operating without permission on another country's soil and rejected a provision requiring a country to extradite its own …


Terrorism And Hostages In International Law: A Commentary On The Hostages Convention 1979, Christopher L. Blakesley Jan 1996

Terrorism And Hostages In International Law: A Commentary On The Hostages Convention 1979, Christopher L. Blakesley

Scholarly Works

In this piece, Professor Blakesley reviews “Terrorism and Hostages in International Law: A Commentary on the Hostages Convention 1979” by Joseph J. Lambert.


The Right To Self-Defense Once The Security Council Takes Action, Malvina Halberstam Jan 1996

The Right To Self-Defense Once The Security Council Takes Action, Malvina Halberstam

Articles

No abstract provided.