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Full-Text Articles in International Law
Plea Bargaining And International Criminal Justice, Jenia Iontcheva Turner
Plea Bargaining And International Criminal Justice, Jenia Iontcheva Turner
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
Between Secession And Federalism: The Independence Of South Sudan And The Need For A Reconsidered Nigeria, Obehi S. Okojie
Between Secession And Federalism: The Independence Of South Sudan And The Need For A Reconsidered Nigeria, Obehi S. Okojie
Global Business & Development Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Global Issues In Immigration Law, Raquel Aldana, Won Kidane, Beth Lyon, Karla M. Mckanders
Global Issues In Immigration Law, Raquel Aldana, Won Kidane, Beth Lyon, Karla M. Mckanders
McGeorge School of Law Teaching Materials
This title is designed to introduce comparative and international perspectives to the study of immigration law and policy. Topics include an introductory discussion of comparative versus international law and the relevance of both to U.S. Jurisprudence; a comprehensive overview of international migration multilateral and bilateral regimes; glimpses into the immigration law and practices of Mexico, Canada, the European Union, the United Kingdom, France, and Spain; and a final part that examines international norms on freedom of movement, the right to nationality, policing, living conditions, immigrant workers and anti-terrorism law.
The Global Impact And Implementation Of Human Rights Norms: Introduction, Linda Carter
The Global Impact And Implementation Of Human Rights Norms: Introduction, Linda Carter
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Contractualism In The Law Of Treaties, Omar M. Dajani
Contractualism In The Law Of Treaties, Omar M. Dajani
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Towards Promises Unfulfilled: Applying Sixteen Years Of Trade And Environmental Lessons To The Pending U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement, Travis A. Brooks
Towards Promises Unfulfilled: Applying Sixteen Years Of Trade And Environmental Lessons To The Pending U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement, Travis A. Brooks
Global Business & Development Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Human Right Of Sanitation For All: A Study Of India, Rebecca M. Coleman
The Human Right Of Sanitation For All: A Study Of India, Rebecca M. Coleman
Global Business & Development Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Niger Delta And Human Rights Lawsuits: A Search For The Optimal Legal Regime, Micaela L. Neal
The Niger Delta And Human Rights Lawsuits: A Search For The Optimal Legal Regime, Micaela L. Neal
Global Business & Development Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Global Issues In Criminal Procedure, Linda Carter, Christopher L. Blakesley, Peter J. Henning
Global Issues In Criminal Procedure, Linda Carter, Christopher L. Blakesley, Peter J. Henning
McGeorge School of Law Teaching Materials
This book provides an overview of constitutional issues that arise when searches, seizures, and interrogations occur outside the United States. Global Issues examines prosecutions in U.S. courts that involve evidence obtained abroad and the reach of the Fourth Amendment when the searches and seizures involve U.S. citizens abroad compared with non-U.S. citizens. Cases such as Verdugo-Urquidez and Alvarez-Machain are included, along with sections on electronic surveillance and the reach of the Fifth Amendment and Due Process Clause abroad, plus materials on torture and extraordinary renditions. There is also a short discussion of indefinite detention in places like Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan, …
The Decision From The Court Of First Instance That Destroyed The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme, Trevor E. Carson
The Decision From The Court Of First Instance That Destroyed The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme, Trevor E. Carson
Global Business & Development Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Global Issues In Commercial Law, Claude D. Rohwer, Kristen David Adams
Global Issues In Commercial Law, Claude D. Rohwer, Kristen David Adams
McGeorge School of Law Teaching Materials
This book seeks to provide an international perspective and also sufficient domestic context to facilitate a comparative-law discussion. The book includes staples of international commercial law, such as the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) and international insolvency, but also items of particular contemporary concern, including clawbacks, microfinance, and religious objections to the payment of interest in commercial contracts.
Global Issues In Freedom Of Speech And Religion: Cases And Materials, Leslie Gielow Jacobs, Alan Brownstein
Global Issues In Freedom Of Speech And Religion: Cases And Materials, Leslie Gielow Jacobs, Alan Brownstein
McGeorge School of Law Teaching Materials
Brownstein and Jacobs's Global Issues in Freedom of Speech and Religion: Cases and Materials is a companion volume to existing materials. Designed to assist professors in introducing issues of international and comparative law, this title is ideal for use in educational courses that address:
- The First Amendment
- Law and religion
- Individual rights
- Other topics dealing with free speech and religious liberty
In order to make companion materials understandable and accessible to students as well as to professors who have not taught the materials before, this title:
- Includes case excerpts, helpful background materials, and notes
- Is set out in a structure …
Justice And Reconciliation On Trial: Gacaca Proceedings In Rwanda, Linda Carter
Justice And Reconciliation On Trial: Gacaca Proceedings In Rwanda, Linda Carter
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Global Issues In Employment Discrimination Law, Brian K. Landsberg, Samuel Estreicher
Global Issues In Employment Discrimination Law, Brian K. Landsberg, Samuel Estreicher
McGeorge School of Law Teaching Materials
This casebook emphasizes primary materials (statutes, European Union directives, regulations, guidelines, and cases) that have been edited to facilitate classroom discussion. Topics include what employers are covered, including extraterritorial application; protected classes in Europe, Asia, South Africa and Mexico; types of unlawful discrimination; and remedies and enforcement mechanisms. The primary material is enhanced by brief notes and questions. The book can supplement a domestic-only employment discrimination law course, or serve as the basis of a stand-alone seminar, to advance the students' understanding of their own system and the kinds of issues they will face in an era of globalization.
Global Issues In Criminal Law, Linda Carter, Christopher L. Blakesley, Peter J. Henning
Global Issues In Criminal Law, Linda Carter, Christopher L. Blakesley, Peter J. Henning
McGeorge School of Law Teaching Materials
This book provides an introduction to issues arising in international and transnational crimes, giving students a broader perspective on a developing area of the law. Faculty and students have access to material from domestic and international sources. The book builds on a number of subjects treated in the traditional criminal law class, such as mens rea, actus reus, accomplice and conspiratorial liability, and defenses, by analyzing three subjects of current interest: transnational crimes, terrorism, and genocide.
Global Issues In Property Law, John G. Sprankling, Raymond R. Coletta, M.C. Mirow
Global Issues In Property Law, John G. Sprankling, Raymond R. Coletta, M.C. Mirow
McGeorge School of Law Teaching Materials
This title is designed to introduce comparative law perspectives that help students understand domestic property law concepts, in areas including adverse possession, the right to exclude, estates in land, future interests, marital property, the landlord-tenant relationship, eviction of tenants, low-income housing, land sales transactions, title assurance, nuisance, and land use. It also introduces students to areas of international law that are beginning to affect domestic property law, including the human right to property, international regulatory takings, and global land sales transactions.