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The Future Of Ad Hoc Tribunals: An Assessment Of Their Utility Post- Icc, Milena Sterio Jan 2013

The Future Of Ad Hoc Tribunals: An Assessment Of Their Utility Post- Icc, Milena Sterio

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Over the past two decades, various mechanisms of international and regional justice have developed.


Funding Opportunities For Legal Services Programs Offer Hope For Battered Immigrants: A Call For Strides In Community Collaborations, E. Lesleigh Varner Jan 2003

Funding Opportunities For Legal Services Programs Offer Hope For Battered Immigrants: A Call For Strides In Community Collaborations, E. Lesleigh Varner

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Within the last decade, this country has made tremendous strides in the way of immigration legislation.


Economic And Social Actors In The World Trade Organization, Steve Charnovitz Jan 2001

Economic And Social Actors In The World Trade Organization, Steve Charnovitz

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international organization composed of Members that are states or customs territories


Judicial Activism In The Icj Charter Interpretation, Lara M. Pair Jan 2001

Judicial Activism In The Icj Charter Interpretation, Lara M. Pair

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Judicial activism has a wide variety of definitions, while its true content remains unclear.


The Civil Enforcement Of Human Rights Norms In Domestic Courts, Beth Van Schaack Jan 2000

The Civil Enforcement Of Human Rights Norms In Domestic Courts, Beth Van Schaack

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

This Article will attempt to make the case for the domestic civil action in defense of international human rights in the face of a potential threat to such litigation.


Human Rights Accountability: Congress, Federalism And International Law, Beth Stephens Jan 2000

Human Rights Accountability: Congress, Federalism And International Law, Beth Stephens

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

While regularly seeking to apply international human rights norms tojudge the behavior of other governments, the United States has vehemently rejected efforts to apply such rules to United States domestic behavior.