Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Human Rights Law
Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Convictions, Daniel Kanstroom
Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Convictions, Daniel Kanstroom
Daniel Kanstroom
No abstract provided.
Immunities Of Human Rights Special Rapporteurs: Who Decides?, Rosemary Rayfuse
Immunities Of Human Rights Special Rapporteurs: Who Decides?, Rosemary Rayfuse
Rosemary Rayfuse
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Daniel Kanstroom
Selected Conceptions Of Federalism: The Selective Use Of History In The Supreme Court's States' Rights Opinions, Lucian E. Dervan
Selected Conceptions Of Federalism: The Selective Use Of History In The Supreme Court's States' Rights Opinions, Lucian E. Dervan
Lucian E Dervan
In the period leading to the Civil War, debate over federalism and states’ rights developed into the seeds of a war that would forever change America. Over one hundred years later, the debate over federalism continues, unanswered by the blood of more than half a million soldiers. Over the last decade, the United States Supreme Court has increased state sovereignty and state immunity to levels unseen since the pre-Civil War period. The Court’s opinions are structured in a manner that relies significantly on historical methodologies. The multiple rationales used to structure the Justices’ arguments clash, and the Justices spar with …
The Evolving Concept Of Universal Jurisdiction (Symposium), Bartram Brown
The Evolving Concept Of Universal Jurisdiction (Symposium), Bartram Brown
Bartram Brown
No abstract provided.