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Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1994, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers Dec 1994

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1994, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of this issue:

Phoebe A. Haddon, SALT to Honor Trina Grillo with 1995 Teaching Award, at 1.

Pat Cain, President's Column, at 1.

Homer C. La Rue, SALT Board Meets in Minneapolis, at 3.

SALT Teaching Conference, at 5.

Pat Cain, New Film About Gay and Lesbian Lawyers, at 21

Rand E. Rosenblatt, SALT Health Reform Committee Sees Need for Continuing Effort, at 21.

Adrienne Davis, Joan Williams & Ann Shalleck, CRITS Conference in March, at 22.

SALT Events in New Orleans, at 23.


Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1994, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers Aug 1994

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1994, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of this issue:

Juan F. Perea, English-Only Rules: SALT Convinces the Solicitor General, But Not the High Court, at 1.

Jean C. Love, President's Column, at 1.

Joyce Saltalamachia, SALT Board Meets in Washington, at 2.

Arthur S. Leonard, New York High Court Says Schools Can Bar Military Recruiters; Congressional Reaction Threatened, at 3.

Rand E. Rosenblatt, SALT's Health Reform Committee Continues Its Struggle Against Vested Interests, at 5.

Jean DeStefano, First Monday in October is Public Interest Law Day, at 5.

Patricia A. Cain, SALT Supports Asian-American Law Professors' Conference, at …


Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1994, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers Apr 1994

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1994, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of this issue:

Sylvia A. Law, Important SALT Testimony on Health Care Reform, at 1.

Pat Cain, President's Column, at 1.

Joyce Saltalamchia, SALT Activities in Orlando, at 3.

Sumilu Cue & Andrea Kurtz, Cover Retreat Inspires and Empowers, at 5.

Michael Rooke-Ley, Academic Support Programs: Serious (And Unheralded) Work Toward Creating Diversity, at 8.

Kent D. Lollis, The Academic Assistance Program Initiatives of the Law School Admission Council, at 8.

Laurie Zimet, The Academic Program at Santa Clara, at 9.

Kris Knaplund, The Role of Academic Support at UCLA, at …


Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1994, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers Mar 1994

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1994, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of this issue:

Howard A. Glickstein, 1993-94 SALT Salary Survey, at 1.

SALT Membership, at 1.

Newly Elected Board Members, at 1.


Prosecuting And Defending Violations Of Genocide And Humanitarian Law: The International Tribunal For The Former Yugoslavia, Christopher L. Blakesley Jan 1994

Prosecuting And Defending Violations Of Genocide And Humanitarian Law: The International Tribunal For The Former Yugoslavia, Christopher L. Blakesley

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A symposium discussing the international war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, established by the United Nations Security Council’s . Christopher L. Blakesley discussed the procedural aspects of the War Crimes Tribunal.


Obstacles To The Creation Of A Permanent War Crimes Tribunal, Christopher L. Blakesley Jan 1994

Obstacles To The Creation Of A Permanent War Crimes Tribunal, Christopher L. Blakesley

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Individual liability for war crimes is difficult to enforce and is unlikely to be accepted uniformly by states.

Individual criminal responsibility is the cornerstone of any international war crimes tribunal. Nuremberg Principle I provides that “[a]ny person who commits an act which constitutes a crime under international law is responsible therefor and liable to punishment.” Acts by heads of state or other government officials, even if committed in an official capacity, may not constitute an immunity defense to or mitigate criminality. These officials, therefore, could also be held responsible for offenses committed pursuant to their orders. Additionally, liability for criminal …