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Maurer School of Law: Indiana University

1997

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Full-Text Articles in International Law

International Jurisdiction In Cyberspace: Which States May Regulate The Internet?, Stephan Wilske, Teresa Schiller Dec 1997

International Jurisdiction In Cyberspace: Which States May Regulate The Internet?, Stephan Wilske, Teresa Schiller

Federal Communications Law Journal

The Internet now reaches 60 million users in 160 countries, with the number increasing each year. Although cyberspace has been viewed as a self-regulating entity controlled by no government, this myth is being destroyed as the global Internet community expands. With this expansion comes a question: Who has the authority to regulate cyberspace? Given that decisions about the Internet reach far beyond national borders, the answer to this question is unknown, but certainly has broad implications. Traditional laws of international jurisdiction, including jurisdiction to prescribe, jurisdiction to adjudicate, and jurisdiction to enforce, offer some clear answers. However, further development of …


A View From Inside Industry: A Response To Professor Walker's Challenges, Allan J. Weinstein Oct 1997

A View From Inside Industry: A Response To Professor Walker's Challenges, Allan J. Weinstein

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Introduction: The Public's Health In The Global Era: Challenges, Responses, And Responsibilities Symposium, David Fidler Oct 1997

Introduction: The Public's Health In The Global Era: Challenges, Responses, And Responsibilities Symposium, David Fidler

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Ecological Theory And International Relations, Dennis Pirages Oct 1997

Ecological Theory And International Relations, Dennis Pirages

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


In Pursuit Of Profitability And Effectiveness In The Global Pharmaceutical Industry: Comments On Professor Walker's Four Challenges, Louis Lasagna, M.D. Oct 1997

In Pursuit Of Profitability And Effectiveness In The Global Pharmaceutical Industry: Comments On Professor Walker's Four Challenges, Louis Lasagna, M.D.

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Global Responses: The Search For Cures In The Development Of Pharmaceuticals, Stuart R. Walker Oct 1997

Global Responses: The Search For Cures In The Development Of Pharmaceuticals, Stuart R. Walker

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

In this article, Professor Stuart Walker examines several challenges that

will be faced by the global pharmaceutical industry in the near future. These

involve the question of improving the overall quality of life and care for

millions in an era of cost containment. In order to respond to the increasing

demands for advances in medicine while simultaneously retaining an

industrially strong, innovative, and resilient economy, responsibility for the

necessary changes will need to be shared among governments, the

pharmaceutical industry, and health care professionals.

In particular, four challenges faced by the global pharmaceutical industry

and their responses to each are …


Global Challenges To Statehood: The Increasingly Important Role Of Nongovernmental Organizations, Stephan Hobe Oct 1997

Global Challenges To Statehood: The Increasingly Important Role Of Nongovernmental Organizations, Stephan Hobe

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Global Responsibilities: Ethics, Public Health, And Global Environmental Change, Dale Jamieson Oct 1997

Global Responsibilities: Ethics, Public Health, And Global Environmental Change, Dale Jamieson

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

In this article, Professor Dale Jamieson examines the relationship between

climate change and public health from an ethical perspective. He begins by

exploring the link between global environmental change and public health and

concludes that global warming poses a serious potential threat to human

health. Professor Jamieson then questions why the potential health effects of

climate change have received so much attention when the other ramifications

of climate change have been left unaddressed He argues that the combination

of several factors has brought the issue of potential health effects to the

forefront of the climate change debate. One such factor …


Global Responsibilities And Bioethics: Reflections On The Council Of Europe's Bioethics Convention, Eibe Riedel Oct 1997

Global Responsibilities And Bioethics: Reflections On The Council Of Europe's Bioethics Convention, Eibe Riedel

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Global Environmental Change: Health And The Challenge For Human Rights, Satvinder Juss Oct 1997

Global Environmental Change: Health And The Challenge For Human Rights, Satvinder Juss

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Unidroit Principles Of International Commercial Contracts And The Wto: Between An "International Restatement" And A "Globalization" Of Contract Law? A Review Of An International Restatement Of Contract Law: The Unidroit Principles Of International Commercial Contracts, Imtyaz M. Sattar Oct 1997

The Unidroit Principles Of International Commercial Contracts And The Wto: Between An "International Restatement" And A "Globalization" Of Contract Law? A Review Of An International Restatement Of Contract Law: The Unidroit Principles Of International Commercial Contracts, Imtyaz M. Sattar

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Baltic State Membership In The European Union: Developing A Common Asylum And Immigration Policy, Amy Elson Oct 1997

Baltic State Membership In The European Union: Developing A Common Asylum And Immigration Policy, Amy Elson

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Lex Informatica: Foundations Of Law On The Internet, Aron Mefford Oct 1997

Lex Informatica: Foundations Of Law On The Internet, Aron Mefford

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Nature Of Global Commitments And Obligations: Limits On State Sovereignty In The Area Of Asylum, Heather Leary Oct 1997

The Nature Of Global Commitments And Obligations: Limits On State Sovereignty In The Area Of Asylum, Heather Leary

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Globalization Of Female Child Prostitution: A Call For Reintegration And Recovery Measures Via Article 39 Of The United Nations Convention On The Rights Of The Child, Laurie Robinson Oct 1997

The Globalization Of Female Child Prostitution: A Call For Reintegration And Recovery Measures Via Article 39 Of The United Nations Convention On The Rights Of The Child, Laurie Robinson

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Russian Jewish Immigration And Its Effect On The State Of Israel, Shelese Emmons Oct 1997

Russian Jewish Immigration And Its Effect On The State Of Israel, Shelese Emmons

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Mail-Order Bride Industry And Immigration: Combating Immigration Fraud, Amy Elson Oct 1997

The Mail-Order Bride Industry And Immigration: Combating Immigration Fraud, Amy Elson

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Religious Fundamentalism And Legal Systems: Methods And Rationales In The Fight To Control The Political Apparatus, Andrew Paine Oct 1997

Religious Fundamentalism And Legal Systems: Methods And Rationales In The Fight To Control The Political Apparatus, Andrew Paine

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Debre Bill: Immigration Legislation Or A National "Front"?, Shelese Emmons Oct 1997

The Debre Bill: Immigration Legislation Or A National "Front"?, Shelese Emmons

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Globalization Of Public Health: Emerging Infectious Diseases And International Relations, David Fidler Oct 1997

The Globalization Of Public Health: Emerging Infectious Diseases And International Relations, David Fidler

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

In this article, Professor Fidler explains how the processes of

globalization have altered traditional distinctions between national and

international public health. Professor Fidler begins the article by

familiarizing the reader with globalization, reminding the reader that

globalization refers to the various factors that infringe upon a sovereign

state's ability to control what occurs in its territory. Next, the article defines

and discusses emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) and examines the

contributions made by globalization to the emergence and reemergence of

EIDs. The article then develops a "pathology of the globalization of public

health ", which helps the reader to understand better …


Introduction: The Earl A. Snyder Lecture In International Law, Alfred C. Aman Apr 1997

Introduction: The Earl A. Snyder Lecture In International Law, Alfred C. Aman

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


International Law And Private Foreign Investment, Elihu Lauterpacht, C.B.E., Q.C. Apr 1997

International Law And Private Foreign Investment, Elihu Lauterpacht, C.B.E., Q.C.

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Role Of The United Nations In Dealing With Global Problems, Jost Delbruck Apr 1997

The Role Of The United Nations In Dealing With Global Problems, Jost Delbruck

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

In this article, Professor Jost Delbruck maintains that the United Nations

(U.N) has evolved beyond its original conception as merely an international

organization designed to facilitate cooperation between its various Member

States. As evidence of this transformation, Delbruck offers examples of UN.

practice and its impact. In particular, UN. regulation concerning global

commons and human rights has encouraged globalization by confirming

limitations on States' rights and sovereignty. Further, the UN. practice of

involving non-governmental organizations has helped to expand (or globalize)

the recognized subjects of international law.

According to Delbriuck, the UN. has become a global actor with a

meaningful …


Libertad V. Liberalism: An Analysis Of The Helms-Burton Act From Within Liberal International Relations Theory, David Fidler Apr 1997

Libertad V. Liberalism: An Analysis Of The Helms-Burton Act From Within Liberal International Relations Theory, David Fidler

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Professor Fidler's article examines the Cuban Liberty and Democratic

Solidarity (LIBERTAD) Act of

1996,

Act, from within liberal international relations theory. He takes as his starting

point the controversy that the Helms-Burton Act has produced among liberal,

democratic states. Professor Fidler outlines the major tenets of the liberal

tradition in international relations thinking: promoting economic

interdependence, internationall aw, internationali nstitutions,a nd democracy.

He then looks at the arguments made by opponents of the Helms-Burton Act

from within each of these liberal tenets, showing how opponents believe the

Helms-Burton Act undermines economic interdependence, violates

international law, by-passes international institutions, and does …


Feminism, Globalization And Culture: After Beijing, L. Amede Obiora Apr 1997

Feminism, Globalization And Culture: After Beijing, L. Amede Obiora

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

In this article, Professor Obiora begins with the premise that the

credibility of traditional legal frameworks has eroded, because the law

remains unable to relieve the oppressions and polarization between cultures,

even in the wake of global institutional transformations that seem to help the

oppressed, particularly women. Professor Obiora offers the Beijing Platform

for Action as a radical new solution for human rights protection, radical in

that it is one of the first declaratives to transcend the previous dichotomy of

issues among women by expressing a commitment to a global framework in

which to address these issues, particularly the feminization …


Globalization In Question: The International Economy And The Possibilities Of Governance, By Paul Hirst And Grahame Thompson, Jeffery A. Hart Apr 1997

Globalization In Question: The International Economy And The Possibilities Of Governance, By Paul Hirst And Grahame Thompson, Jeffery A. Hart

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Green And Global: A Review Of Trading Up: Consumer And Environmental Regulations In A Global Economy, By David Vogel; Greening The Gatt: Trade, Environment, And The Future, By Daniel C. Esty; And Financing Change: The Financial Community, Eco-Efficiency, And Sustainable Development, By Stephan Schmidheiny And Federico J. L. Zorraquin, Aseem Prakash Apr 1997

Green And Global: A Review Of Trading Up: Consumer And Environmental Regulations In A Global Economy, By David Vogel; Greening The Gatt: Trade, Environment, And The Future, By Daniel C. Esty; And Financing Change: The Financial Community, Eco-Efficiency, And Sustainable Development, By Stephan Schmidheiny And Federico J. L. Zorraquin, Aseem Prakash

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Notes From Asia, Alfred C. Aman Jr. Apr 1997

Notes From Asia, Alfred C. Aman Jr.

Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)

No abstract provided.


Faculty Highlights Apr 1997

Faculty Highlights

Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)

No abstract provided.


The Harmonization Of Law And Mexican Antitrust: Cooperation Or Resistance?, James E. Crawford Apr 1997

The Harmonization Of Law And Mexican Antitrust: Cooperation Or Resistance?, James E. Crawford

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.