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Full-Text Articles in Transnational Law
Is Transnational Litigation A Distinct Field? The Persistence Of American Exceptionalism In Procedural Law, Paul R. Dubinsky
Is Transnational Litigation A Distinct Field? The Persistence Of American Exceptionalism In Procedural Law, Paul R. Dubinsky
Law Faculty Research Publications
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Prosecuting Aggression, Noah Weisbord
Prosecuting Aggression, Noah Weisbord
Faculty Publications
The Assembly of States Parties to the International Criminal Court will soon have its first opportunity to revise the Rome Statute and activate the latent crime of aggression, which awaits a definition of its elements and conditions for the exercise of jurisdiction. The working group charged with drafting a provision is scheduled to complete its task by 2008 or 2009, one year before the International Criminal Court’s first review conference.
Beginning with a history of the crime meant to put the current negotiations in the context of past initiatives, this article sets out the status of the negotiations and begins …
"Rachel's Law" Wraps New York's Long-Arm Around Libel Tourists; Will Congress Follow Suit?, Justin S. Hemlepp
"Rachel's Law" Wraps New York's Long-Arm Around Libel Tourists; Will Congress Follow Suit?, Justin S. Hemlepp
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
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