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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in Human Rights Law
The European Community After 1992: The Freedom Of Movement Of People And Its Limitations, Ricou Heaton
The European Community After 1992: The Freedom Of Movement Of People And Its Limitations, Ricou Heaton
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The end of 1992 has attained significance as the time when borders and barriers to the free movement of people within the European Community (EC) should dissolve. This Note examines those actions taken by EC institutions and member states that are determining the nature of this freedom. This Note explains the major EC institutions and the steps they have taken with respect to freedom of movement. This Note also describes the Schengen Convention, an agreement between , eight EC states that provides a blueprint for dismantling internal borders and strengthening external ones. The author discusses how member states' desire to …
Book Review Of Federal Courts And The International Human Rights Paradigm And World Justice? U.S. Courts And International Human Rights, Linda A. Malone
Book Review Of Federal Courts And The International Human Rights Paradigm And World Justice? U.S. Courts And International Human Rights, Linda A. Malone
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Wrongful Death Of Bob Black, C. Peter Erlinder
The Wrongful Death Of Bob Black, C. Peter Erlinder
C. Peter Erlinder
No abstract provided.
The Age Of Rights, Stephen D. Sencer
The Age Of Rights, Stephen D. Sencer
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Age of Rights by Louis Henkin
International Human Rights Law: A Development Overview And Domestic Application Within The U.S. Criminal Justice System, William D. Auman
International Human Rights Law: A Development Overview And Domestic Application Within The U.S. Criminal Justice System, William D. Auman
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Protection Of Human Rights In Disintegrating States: A New Challenge, Bartram Brown
The Protection Of Human Rights In Disintegrating States: A New Challenge, Bartram Brown
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
A Critical Introduction To The Conference On Human Rights, Public Finance, And The Development Process, Daniel D. Bradlow
A Critical Introduction To The Conference On Human Rights, Public Finance, And The Development Process, Daniel D. Bradlow
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
The Case For Self-Determination, Guyora Binder
The Case For Self-Determination, Guyora Binder
Journal Articles
This lecture offers an analysis and defense of the right of self-determination of peoples. The argument begins by analyzing self-determination into its universalist and nationalist components. The universalist component of self-determination is satisfied wherever institutions of government are majoritarian. The nationalist component of self-determination is satisfied to the extent that institutions of government are identified with particular communities. The universalist compoent is now widely recognized as an authoritative principle of international law. The nationalist component remains controversial, particularly outside of the particular context of the dismantling of European colonial empires. The lecture proceeds to defend the nationalist component by attacking …
The Human Right To Development: Its Meaning And Importance, 25 J. Marshall L. Rev. 235 (1992), James C.N. Paul
The Human Right To Development: Its Meaning And Importance, 25 J. Marshall L. Rev. 235 (1992), James C.N. Paul
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Decent Respect To The Opinions Of Mankind, 25 J. Marshall L. Rev. 215 (1992), Louis Henkin
A Decent Respect To The Opinions Of Mankind, 25 J. Marshall L. Rev. 215 (1992), Louis Henkin
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Rights In The Islamic Constitutional Tradition: Shared Ideals And Divergent Regimes, 25 J. Marshall L. Rev. 267 (1992), Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na' Im
Civil Rights In The Islamic Constitutional Tradition: Shared Ideals And Divergent Regimes, 25 J. Marshall L. Rev. 267 (1992), Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na' Im
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Support Of International Terrorism: Legal, Political And Economic Dimensions, Christopher L. Blakesley
State Support Of International Terrorism: Legal, Political And Economic Dimensions, Christopher L. Blakesley
Scholarly Works
In this piece, Professor Blakesley reviews “State Support of International Terrorism: Legal, Political, and Economic Dimensions” by John F. Murphy.
The Need For An International Criminal Court In The New International World Order, Christopher L. Blakesley
The Need For An International Criminal Court In The New International World Order, Christopher L. Blakesley
Scholarly Works
Any inquiry into the merits of an international criminal court must start with resolving three basic issues:
1. Can the tribunal improve international cooperation in law enforcement, add to the capabilities of the various nations in matters of international criminal law, or contribute in any incremental way to the solution of international and transnational criminal law problems by improving the current practice and enhancing the effectiveness of all concerned?
2. Will the recommended system have a better or equal chance of operating as effectively as the best existing systems of national criminal justice?
3. Will the recommended system improve efficiency …
The Protection Of Human Rights In Disintegrating States: A New Challenge, Bartram Brown
The Protection Of Human Rights In Disintegrating States: A New Challenge, Bartram Brown
Bartram Brown
No abstract provided.