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Articles 1 - 28 of 28
Full-Text Articles in International Law
Implications Of Global Polarization For Feminist Work, Gracia Clark
Implications Of Global Polarization For Feminist Work, Gracia Clark
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Toward A Feminist Analytics Of The Global Economy, Saskia Sassen
Toward A Feminist Analytics Of The Global Economy, Saskia Sassen
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Economic globalization has reconfigured fundamental properties of the
nation-state, notably territoriality and sovereignty. There is an incipient
unbundling of the exclusive territoriality we have lcing associated with the
nation-state. The most strategic instantiation of this unbundling is probably
the global city, which operates as a partly denationalized plaform for global
capital. Sovereignty is being unbundled by these economic and other noneconomic
practices and new legal regimes. At the limit this means that the
State is no longer the only site for sovereignty and the normativity that comes
with it, and further, that the State is no longer the exclusive subject …
As The World (Or Dare I Say Globe?) Turns: Feminism And Transnationalism, Fedwa Malti-Douglas
As The World (Or Dare I Say Globe?) Turns: Feminism And Transnationalism, Fedwa Malti-Douglas
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Stop Stomping On The Rest Of Us: Retrieving Publicness From The Privatization Of The Globe, Zillah Eisenstein
Stop Stomping On The Rest Of Us: Retrieving Publicness From The Privatization Of The Globe, Zillah Eisenstein
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Professor Eisenstein's article discusses the effects of globalization on the
relationship between privatization and public responsibility and how this
dynamic impacts the future of women across the globe. She argues that the
global growth of privatization in the North and West has disseminated around
the world to the detriment of women. Privatization, she contends, has been
accepted as the agenda of politicians for the late twentieth century, and public
responsibility has been lost as a result.
According to Professor Eisenstein, globalization has been essentially an
economic process in which a global economy surfaces without differences or
borders. The global economy, …
Strategic Sisterhood Or Sisters In Solidarity? Questions Of Communitarianism And Citizenship In Asia, Aihwa Ong
Strategic Sisterhood Or Sisters In Solidarity? Questions Of Communitarianism And Citizenship In Asia, Aihwa Ong
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
The Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing 1995) has spawned a
Triumphant sense among Western/Northern feminists that they are forging a
strategic sisterhood with less privileged women in the South. Feminists from
metropolitan countries seek a new North-South alliance whereby they make
strategic interventions on behalf of third world women by putting pressure on
their governments. Professor Ong critiques strategic sisterhood on the
following grounds:
First, strategic sisterhood is based on individualistic notions of
transnational feminine citizenship, ignoring the historical and cultural
differences between women from the first and third worlds. In particular, the
concept ignores geopolitical inequalities whereby postcolonial …
Efforts Toward "An Ever Closer" European Union Confront Immigration Barriers, Giovanna I. Wolf
Efforts Toward "An Ever Closer" European Union Confront Immigration Barriers, Giovanna I. Wolf
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The International Conference On Harmonization Of Pharmaceutical Regulations, The European Medicines Evaluation Agency, And The Fda: Who's Zooming Who?, Dan Kidd
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The Big Push: Emigration In The Age Of Environmental Catastrophe, William Plummer
The Big Push: Emigration In The Age Of Environmental Catastrophe, William Plummer
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Preserving Family Unity: The Rights Of Children To Maintain The Companionship Of Their Parents And Remain In Their Country Of Birth, Giovanna I. Wolf
Preserving Family Unity: The Rights Of Children To Maintain The Companionship Of Their Parents And Remain In Their Country Of Birth, Giovanna I. Wolf
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
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
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.
Introduction: Feminism And Globalization: The Impact Of The Global Economy On Women And Feminist Theory Symposium, Alfred C. Aman
Introduction: Feminism And Globalization: The Impact Of The Global Economy On Women And Feminist Theory Symposium, Alfred C. Aman
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Globalization, Privatization, And A Feminist Public, Susan H. Williams
Globalization, Privatization, And A Feminist Public, Susan H. Williams
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Dividing The Surplus: Will Globalization Give Women A Larger Or Smaller Share Of The Benefits Of Cooperative Production?, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Dividing The Surplus: Will Globalization Give Women A Larger Or Smaller Share Of The Benefits Of Cooperative Production?, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Noted Japanese Jurist Speaks Out Against Capital Punishment
Noted Japanese Jurist Speaks Out Against Capital Punishment
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
No abstract provided.
People's Rights Or Victim's Rights: Reexamining The Conceptualization Of Indigenous Rights In International Law, Feisal Hussain Naqvi
People's Rights Or Victim's Rights: Reexamining The Conceptualization Of Indigenous Rights In International Law, Feisal Hussain Naqvi
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Globalization: An Analytical Framework, Gordon R. Walker, Mark A. Fox
Globalization: An Analytical Framework, Gordon R. Walker, Mark A. Fox
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
The paradigm example of globalization is the global integration
of financial markets. Globalization has significant implications for
New Zealand--a small island nation far from the centers of world
capital--that flow from the particular characteristics of New
Zealand's economy. In order to sustain current levels of economic
growth, the New Zealand government has adopted a liberal policy to
attractf oreign capital. In the future, a major taskf or New Zealand is
to align further the internal logic of the deregulatory process as
expressed in domestic legislation with an international environment
in which domestic economies are more globally integrated. This
article argues …
The Externalization Of Domestic Regulation: Intellectual Property Rights Reform In A Global Era, Paul N. Doremus
The Externalization Of Domestic Regulation: Intellectual Property Rights Reform In A Global Era, Paul N. Doremus
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Intellectual property rights (IPR) issues in the software, biotechnology, and semiconductor industries exemplify the pressure that new technologies and international competition are placing on domestic and international regulatory systems. Traditional patent and copyright rules cannot easily accommodate any of these technologies. At the same time, the high costs of research and development, relative ease of replication, and global markets characteristic of these technologies heighten the importance of both domestic and foreign IPR protection. In the context of rapidly changing technological conditions, borderless markets, and inflexible international regimes, national policymakers face a political dilemma: how to accommodate new technologies at home, …
Environmental Realpolitik: Joint Implementation And Climate Change, Thomas C. Heller
Environmental Realpolitik: Joint Implementation And Climate Change, Thomas C. Heller
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Professor Heller's article discusses why there has been little
progress after the Rio Earth Summit in developing the Framework
Convention on Climate Change. He argues that, beyond the scientific
uncertainties about climate change and its economic impacts,
agreement on the legal structure of a comprehensive regime has been
hampered by institutional factors. These include: the political
discounting of damage to future populations, the diverse risks of
global warming in different regions, and the distrust in many nations
with market instruments, like taxes or tradable permits, that are
favored by many industrial nations dependent on fossil fuels.
Resolving these problems will …
Foreign Legal Consultants: The Changing Role Of The Lawyer In A Global Economy, Andrew Pardieck
Foreign Legal Consultants: The Changing Role Of The Lawyer In A Global Economy, Andrew Pardieck
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Taking A Closer Look At The Plight Of Third-Country Nationals: Making The Case Against Legislative Reform, Connie Bauswell Saylor
Taking A Closer Look At The Plight Of Third-Country Nationals: Making The Case Against Legislative Reform, Connie Bauswell Saylor
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The Condom Crisis: An Application Of Feminist Legal Theory To Aids Prevention In African Women, Anne N. Arbuckle
The Condom Crisis: An Application Of Feminist Legal Theory To Aids Prevention In African Women, Anne N. Arbuckle
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Reflections On The Mcrevolution: A Review Of Jihad Vs. Mcworld: How The Planet Is Both Falling Apart And Coming Together And What This Means For Democracy, By Benjamin R. Barber, David Fidler
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
A Different Time, A Different Place: Breaking Up Telephone Companies In The United States And Japan, Richard E. Nohe
A Different Time, A Different Place: Breaking Up Telephone Companies In The United States And Japan, Richard E. Nohe
Federal Communications Law Journal
Currently, the Japanese government is in the midst of a decision with respect to the future of the now privatized Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) of Japan. The divestiture of AT&T, NTT's United States counterpart, occurred over a decade ago. The Japanese government is contemplating the use of AT&T as a model for the break up of NTT. Because of NTT's history as a monopoly service provider, the central issue confronting Japan is how to create a market that can withstand competition nationally and globally.
The Author adopts a comparative approach in seeking to provide guidance to policymakers in Japan. …
Constitutionalism In The Global Era, Elisabeth Zoller
Constitutionalism In The Global Era, Elisabeth Zoller
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
"Two Souls To Struggle With....": The Failing Implementation Of Hungary's New Minorities Law And Discrimination Against Gypsies, Timothy W. Waters, Rachel Guglielmo
"Two Souls To Struggle With....": The Failing Implementation Of Hungary's New Minorities Law And Discrimination Against Gypsies, Timothy W. Waters, Rachel Guglielmo
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Caught Between Traditions: The Security Council In Philosophical Conundrum, David P. Fidler
Caught Between Traditions: The Security Council In Philosophical Conundrum, David P. Fidler
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Globalization, International Law, And Emerging Infectious Diseases, David P. Fidler
Globalization, International Law, And Emerging Infectious Diseases, David P. Fidler
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The global nature of the threat posed by new and reemerging infectious diseases will require international cooperation in identifying, controlling, and preventing these diseases. Because of this need for international cooperation, international law will certainly play a role in the global strategy for the control of emerging diseases. Recognizing this fact, the World Health Organization has already proposed revising the International Health Regulations. This article examines some basic problems that the global campaign against emerging infectious diseases might face in applying international law to facilitate international cooperation. The international legal component of the global control strategy for these diseases needs …
Mission Impossible? International Law And Infectious Diseases, David P. Fidler
Mission Impossible? International Law And Infectious Diseases, David P. Fidler
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.