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Citizens As Legal Decision Makers: An International Perspective, Valerie P. Hans Apr 2007

Citizens As Legal Decision Makers: An International Perspective, Valerie P. Hans

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

On May 1, 2007, Korea's National Assembly approved a judicial reform bill that introduces a jury system for serious criminal cases in Korean courts. The jury system is limited: jurors will only participate in cases where the defendant agrees to a trial by jury, and the jury's verdicts are only advisory to the judge. Nonetheless, Korean citizens now have a remarkable new opportunity to make judgments about criminal trials.

With this law reform, Korea joins a growing list of countries whose legal systems employ citizens as legal decision makers. The United States, Great Britain, and many other common law countries …


Globalization And The Pan-American Highway: Converns For The Panama-Columbia Border Region Of Darién-Chocó And Its Peoples, Daniel Suman Apr 2007

Globalization And The Pan-American Highway: Converns For The Panama-Columbia Border Region Of Darién-Chocó And Its Peoples, Daniel Suman

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Minimum Contacts" Abroad: Using The International Shoe Test To Restrict The Extraterritorial Exercise Of United States Jurisdiction Under The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act, Stephanie M. Chaissan Apr 2007

"Minimum Contacts" Abroad: Using The International Shoe Test To Restrict The Extraterritorial Exercise Of United States Jurisdiction Under The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act, Stephanie M. Chaissan

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


La Contratación Comercial En El Derecho Comparado (Commercial Contracting In Comparative Law) By Boris Kozolchyk, Dale Furnish Apr 2007

La Contratación Comercial En El Derecho Comparado (Commercial Contracting In Comparative Law) By Boris Kozolchyk, Dale Furnish

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of The Inter-American Convention Against Corruption, Giorleny D. Altamirano Apr 2007

The Impact Of The Inter-American Convention Against Corruption, Giorleny D. Altamirano

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Twining's Complaint, Dennis Patterson Apr 2007

Twining's Complaint, Dennis Patterson

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

No abstract provided.


Enhancing The Prospects For General Jurisprudence, Brian Z. Tamanaha Apr 2007

Enhancing The Prospects For General Jurisprudence, Brian Z. Tamanaha

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

No abstract provided.


The U.S.-Ec Dispute Over Customs Matters: Trade Facilitation, Customs Unions, And The Meaning Of Wto Obligations, Daniel H. Erskine Feb 2007

The U.S.-Ec Dispute Over Customs Matters: Trade Facilitation, Customs Unions, And The Meaning Of Wto Obligations, Daniel H. Erskine

Daniel H. Erskine

The article addresses a current WTO dispute between the United States and the European Communities on selected customs matters. The article discusses the necessity for a uniform WTO agreement on trade facilitation, as well as analyzes the apparent inconsistency between the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Article X’s mandate for WTO Members to uniformly, impartially, and reasonably administer municipal customs laws and Article XXIV’s allowance of individual members of a customs union to substantially apply common commercial regulations and laws in relation to non-members of the customs union. The article concludes that an agreement between WTO Members on …


Interrogation Of Detainees: Extending A Hand Or A Boot?, Amos N. Guiora Feb 2007

Interrogation Of Detainees: Extending A Hand Or A Boot?, Amos N. Guiora

ExpressO

The so called “war on terror” provides the Bush administration with a unique opportunity to both establish clear guidelines for the interrogation of detainees and to make a forceful statement about American values. How the government chooses to act can promote either an ethical commitment to the norms of civil society, or an attitude analogous to Toby Keith’s “American Way,” where Keith sings that “you’ll be sorry that you messed with the USofA, ‘Cuz we’ll put a boot in your ass, It’s the American Way.”

No aspect of the “war on terrorism” more clearly addresses this balance than coercive interrogation. …


Globalization In Comparative Perspective: A New Approach To Comparative Law And Legal Thought, Tamara Lothian, Katharina Pistor Feb 2007

Globalization In Comparative Perspective: A New Approach To Comparative Law And Legal Thought, Tamara Lothian, Katharina Pistor

Tamara Lothian

No abstract provided.


Yukos Risk: The Double Edged Sword, Joseph Tanega, Dmitry Gololobov Jan 2007

Yukos Risk: The Double Edged Sword, Joseph Tanega, Dmitry Gololobov

ExpressO

Abstract The article focuses on elucidating the meaning of Yukos risk mainly in terms of corporate bankruptcy litigation in multiple jurisdictions, including, the U.S., U.K., The Netherlands, and Russia. The emphasis is on understanding the various legal theories and the court decisions reached so far in this continuing legal saga.


International Law And Legitimacy And The Palestine Question, Rashid Khalidi Jan 2007

International Law And Legitimacy And The Palestine Question, Rashid Khalidi

UC Law SF International Law Review

In this speech delivered at the Fourth Annual Rudolf B. Schlesinger Memorial Lecture on October 25, 2006, Rashid Khalidi discussed aspects of the history of how international law and the growing 20th century framework of international legitimacy emerging from the League of Nations and the United Nations have intersected with the issue of Palestine over the past century or so. Indeed, in some measure, the treatment of the Palestine issue by these two bodies has shown the limits of international law, and of an international order founded on it. In making policy on Palestine over most of the past century, …


Ireland Goes Bananas: Irish Insider Trading Law And Price-Sensitive Information After Fyffes V. Dcc, Jeremiah Burke Jan 2007

Ireland Goes Bananas: Irish Insider Trading Law And Price-Sensitive Information After Fyffes V. Dcc, Jeremiah Burke

UC Law SF International Law Review

In Fyffes v. DCC, the Irish High Court ruled that James Flavin, a non-executive director of the banana distributer, Fyffes PLC, did not engage in insider trading. The case is Ireland's most significant ruling on insider trading because it clarifies the test, under Irish law, for determining whether information available to an insider is price-sensitive. A comparison of Irish and American securities law reveals that an American court may have viewed Flavin's dealings as insider trading because American courts focus on whether non-public information is material. While Fyffes was not a sympathetic plaintiff, the Irish statutory focus on price-sensitive information …


Justice And Reconciliation On Trial: Gacaca Proceedings In Rwanda, Linda Carter Jan 2007

Justice And Reconciliation On Trial: Gacaca Proceedings In Rwanda, Linda Carter

McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles

No abstract provided.


Boticas Y Bodegas: The Development Of Food And Drug Regulation In Peru, Alicia C. Llosa Jan 2007

Boticas Y Bodegas: The Development Of Food And Drug Regulation In Peru, Alicia C. Llosa

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


The International Legal Responsibility To Protect Against Genocide, War Crimes And Crimes Against Humanity: Why National Sovereignty Does Not Preclude Its Exercise, David Aronofsky Jan 2007

The International Legal Responsibility To Protect Against Genocide, War Crimes And Crimes Against Humanity: Why National Sovereignty Does Not Preclude Its Exercise, David Aronofsky

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Good morning everyone. I am pleased to be here as part of this exciting International Law Weekend to participate with my good friend and Rocky Mountains colleague, Professor Nanda, along with Professor Wojcik, to discuss this important topic of The Responsibility to Protect Victims of Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity.


Criminal Conspiracy And The Military Commissions Act: Two Minds That May Never Meet, Charles H. Rose Iii Jan 2007

Criminal Conspiracy And The Military Commissions Act: Two Minds That May Never Meet, Charles H. Rose Iii

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Good morning. I wish to thank my fellow panelists, the International Law Society, and the New York City Bar Association for hosting this excellent conference.


Conservative Bastion Or Progressive Problem Solver: The Evolving Face Of Military Jurisprudence And International Law, Victor Hansen Jan 2007

Conservative Bastion Or Progressive Problem Solver: The Evolving Face Of Military Jurisprudence And International Law, Victor Hansen

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The theme of our presentation is "Military Jurisprudence: Bastion of Conservatism or Progressive Problem Solver."


Teaching Or Get Off The Lectern: Impediments To Improving International Law Teaching, John Gamble Jan 2007

Teaching Or Get Off The Lectern: Impediments To Improving International Law Teaching, John Gamble

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

International law teaching combines the worst aspects of sex and the weather. Everyone thinks they are an expert; they complain about problems but do nothing to improve the situation.


Moving From Single-Species Management To Ecosystem Management In Regional Fisheries Management Organizations, Howard S. Schiffman Jan 2007

Moving From Single-Species Management To Ecosystem Management In Regional Fisheries Management Organizations, Howard S. Schiffman

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Even though reference to the modem framework of ocean governance begins with the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS),' it certainly does not end there.


The Republic Of Georgia's Fight Against Torture: A Model For Emerging Democracies, Jason D. Reichelt Jan 2007

The Republic Of Georgia's Fight Against Torture: A Model For Emerging Democracies, Jason D. Reichelt

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

On May 10, 2005, President George W. Bush became the first U.S. President to visit the Republic of Georgia, a small country nestled between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea and formerly part of the Soviet Union, which earned its independence in 1991.


Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law Jan 2007

Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


La Lucha De La Republica De Georgia En Contra De La Tortura: Un Modelo Para Democracias Emergentes, Jason D. Reichelt Jan 2007

La Lucha De La Republica De Georgia En Contra De La Tortura: Un Modelo Para Democracias Emergentes, Jason D. Reichelt

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

El 10 de mayo del 2005, el Presidente George W. Bush se convirti6 en el primer presidente estadounidense en visitar la Republica de Georgia, un pais pequehio ubicado entre el Mar Negro y el Mar Caspio, y anteriormente parte de la Uni6n Sovi6tica, la cual obtuvo su independencia en 1991.


Analyzing The International Criminal Court Complementarity Principle Through A Federal Courts Lens, Ada Sheng Jan 2007

Analyzing The International Criminal Court Complementarity Principle Through A Federal Courts Lens, Ada Sheng

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The signing of the Rome Statute that created the International Criminal Court (ICC) was viewed by many in the international law community as a constitutional moment not unlike the passage of the Judiciary Act of 1789.


Dual System Of Human Rights: The European Union, Elizabeth Defeis Jan 2007

Dual System Of Human Rights: The European Union, Elizabeth Defeis

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Developments in the area of human rights continue to figure prominently in the evolving jurisprudence of the European Union.


Comment: The European Court Of Justice's Decision To Annul The Agreement Between The United States And European Community Regarding The Transfer Or Personal Name Record Data, Its Effects, And Recommendations For A New Solution, Vanessa Serrano Jan 2007

Comment: The European Court Of Justice's Decision To Annul The Agreement Between The United States And European Community Regarding The Transfer Or Personal Name Record Data, Its Effects, And Recommendations For A New Solution, Vanessa Serrano

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

As a result of the September 11 th terrorist attacks on the United States, the U.S. government implemented new laws and regulations for international air carriers landing in U.S. airports.


Targeted Killings And The Soliders' Right To Life, Solon Solomon Jan 2007

Targeted Killings And The Soliders' Right To Life, Solon Solomon

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Targeted killings are a major, albeit controversial, policy in the modern war against terror.


Detention In The "War On Terror": Constitutional Interpretation Informed By The Law Of War, Alec Walen, Ingo Venzke Jan 2007

Detention In The "War On Terror": Constitutional Interpretation Informed By The Law Of War, Alec Walen, Ingo Venzke

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

In waging the "war on terror," the United States (U.S.) has detained numerous individuals for many years and claims the right to detain them for their whole lives on the ground that they are dangerous.


The Law Of War After The Dta, Hamdan And The Mca, Ltc Eric Talbot Jensen Jan 2007

The Law Of War After The Dta, Hamdan And The Mca, Ltc Eric Talbot Jensen

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

I am grateful to be here and part of this panel and to discuss these important issues.


Satellite Remote Sensing: Commercialization Of Remote Sensing. Is The Use Of Satellite Derived Information For Military Purposes In Violation Of The Peaceful Purposes Provision Of The Outer Space Treaty?, Aylia Licor Jan 2007

Satellite Remote Sensing: Commercialization Of Remote Sensing. Is The Use Of Satellite Derived Information For Military Purposes In Violation Of The Peaceful Purposes Provision Of The Outer Space Treaty?, Aylia Licor

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Space offers the potential for practically limitless wealth, some already being exploited, some we may only harness in the distant future, and undoubtedly some we cannot begin to guess."