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Rescuing Prague's Past: A Survey Of Legislative Attempts At Architectural And Historical Preservation In Prague, Czech Republic, Kirby Mitchell
Rescuing Prague's Past: A Survey Of Legislative Attempts At Architectural And Historical Preservation In Prague, Czech Republic, Kirby Mitchell
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Customary Indigenous Law In The Mexican Judicial System, Jeffrey N. Gesell
Customary Indigenous Law In The Mexican Judicial System, Jeffrey N. Gesell
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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The Proposal To Implement Article 23 Of The Basic Law In Hong Kong: A Missed Opportunity For Reconciliation And Reunification Between China And Taiwan, C. George Kleeman Iv
The Proposal To Implement Article 23 Of The Basic Law In Hong Kong: A Missed Opportunity For Reconciliation And Reunification Between China And Taiwan, C. George Kleeman Iv
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Iraq, Afghanistan, And The War On Terrorism: Winning The Battles And Losing The War, Mona Ali Khalil
Iraq, Afghanistan, And The War On Terrorism: Winning The Battles And Losing The War, Mona Ali Khalil
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Keynote Address: Security Challenges Facing Post-Conflict Democracies, Eric K. Shinseki
Keynote Address: Security Challenges Facing Post-Conflict Democracies, Eric K. Shinseki
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Justicia Restaurativa Y Mediación Comunitaria. Emergencia De Un Nuevo Paradigma De Impartición De Justicia, Teresa M. G. Da Cunha Lopes, Diana Leticia Serrano Andrés
Justicia Restaurativa Y Mediación Comunitaria. Emergencia De Un Nuevo Paradigma De Impartición De Justicia, Teresa M. G. Da Cunha Lopes, Diana Leticia Serrano Andrés
Teresa M. G. Da Cunha Lopes
Restorative justice is a systemic response to crime that emphasizes repairing the harm caused by the criminal behavior . The new paradigm called "Restorative Justice" has had significant impact, as it meant to be the answer to many victims seeking a prompt impartation of justice , fair and efficient, In addition , the victims to feel heard and participate in the process aimed at healing. The term "Restorative Justice" was first coined in 1977 by Albert Eglash that distinguished three types of criminal justice: retributive, distributive and restorative. In this article we analyze the emergence of a new paradigm, and …
"To Kill A Cleric?: The Al-Awlaki Case And The Chaplaincy Exception Under The Laws Of War", K Benson
"To Kill A Cleric?: The Al-Awlaki Case And The Chaplaincy Exception Under The Laws Of War", K Benson
K Benson
Anwar al-Awlaki was the first American citizen to be targeted for extrajudicial assassination by the Obama administration. While scholarly attention has focused on legality of his killing under domestic law, his status as a chaplain under International Humanitarian Law (IHL) has gone unexamined. The possibility that Anwar al-Awlaki may have been a protected person as a chaplain has profound ramifications for the legality of his killing and for the conduct of the war on terror more generally. As the definition of a "Chaplain" under IHL is under-developed at best and vague at worst, ideologues such as Mr. al-Awlaki operate in …