International Implications On Rising Sea Levels And Changing Ofmaritime Borders, 2024 Ohio Northern University
International Implications On Rising Sea Levels And Changing Ofmaritime Borders, Claire O'Brien, Megan Schumm
Ohio Northern University International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Trade Laws Between Northern Ireland And The Republic Of Irelandpost Brexit, 2024 Ohio Northern University
Trade Laws Between Northern Ireland And The Republic Of Irelandpost Brexit, Claire O'Brien
Ohio Northern University International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Chinese International Commercial Court: The “One Stop Shop”Stop To Justice, 2024 Ohio Northern University
The Chinese International Commercial Court: The “One Stop Shop”Stop To Justice, Christopher Mccain, Joseph Phillipps
Ohio Northern University International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Depletion In Investor Confidence Entails Reflection Of Regulators:Viewing The Disclosure Regulation For The Primary Securitiesmarket In Bangladesh In Light Of The Design And Distributionobligations In Australia, 2024 Ohio Northern University
Depletion In Investor Confidence Entails Reflection Of Regulators:Viewing The Disclosure Regulation For The Primary Securitiesmarket In Bangladesh In Light Of The Design And Distributionobligations In Australia, S. M. Solaiman
Ohio Northern University International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Discovering China’S Free Expression Values, 2024 Ohio Northern University
Discovering China’S Free Expression Values, Karen M. Markin
Ohio Northern University International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Bad For The Gander: New Zealand’S Failure To Learn From Thecautionary Tales Of Unreliable Forensic-Science Evidence Andwrongful Convictions Abroad, 2024 Ohio Northern University
Bad For The Gander: New Zealand’S Failure To Learn From Thecautionary Tales Of Unreliable Forensic-Science Evidence Andwrongful Convictions Abroad, Carrie Leonetti
Ohio Northern University International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
To Coordinate Or Not To Coordinate: The Governance Of Digital Assets In A Global Marketplace, 2024 Ohio Northern University
To Coordinate Or Not To Coordinate: The Governance Of Digital Assets In A Global Marketplace, Matthew Hashemi
Ohio Northern University International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Eliminating Discrimination And Violence Against Indigenous Women:A Constitutional Imperative In Bangladesh, 2024 Ohio Northern University
Eliminating Discrimination And Violence Against Indigenous Women:A Constitutional Imperative In Bangladesh, Israt Jahan
Ohio Northern University International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Future Of A Digital Schengen Visa: The Benefits Of Consularaccessibility, Impartiality, And Drawbacks For Disadvantagednations, 2024 Ohio Northern University
The Future Of A Digital Schengen Visa: The Benefits Of Consularaccessibility, Impartiality, And Drawbacks For Disadvantagednations, Nicolas Garon
Ohio Northern University International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Current Energy And Energy-Related Services Negotiations Viewed From Developing Countries Legal Protection, 2024 Universitas Indonesia
Current Energy And Energy-Related Services Negotiations Viewed From Developing Countries Legal Protection, Jonson Hutajulu
Indonesian Journal of International Law
This article aims to critically analyse current issues on energy services and energy-related services negotiation viewed from developing countries legal protection on areas of energy production, transformation, transportation, distribution and sale of energy. Unfortunately, energy as object of negotiation has been firmly agreed as goods while market of the supply of energy and energy-related services differ from each energy sources causing different stipulations, approaches and rationales to be negotiated. The analysis in this paper is mainly construed using economic analyse of the law stipulated by Thomas, Tracthman, Posner and Djiwandono. It provides framework for analysis on how negotiation under WTO …
The Politics And Consequences Of State Secession, 2024 Gonzaga University
The Politics And Consequences Of State Secession, Olawale Olumodimu
St. Mary's Law Journal
This Article argues that the non-express prohibition of state secession in the Nigerian Constitution does not automatically allow component states to break away unilaterally. It appears the framers of the Constitution wanted to ensure political continuity and national unity rather than allow for Nigeria’s disintegration. Beyond Nigeria, international law only allows unilateral secession in the context of decolonization and the people’s right to self-determination.
Nigeria has a responsibility to provide self-determination to its citizens; however, secession is not a legal channel to seek self-determination in the absence of targeted, widespread, or systemic criminal acts committed by or on behalf of …
The European Case For Kosovo, Serbia, And North Macedonia: A Western Balkan Focus, 2024 Liberty University
The European Case For Kosovo, Serbia, And North Macedonia: A Western Balkan Focus, Logan Michael Kase
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
European integration of Western Balkan territories currently faces high-tension ethnic and religious antagonism between Serbia, Kosovo, and North Macedonia. The Balkans have been dealing with a cauldron of simmering ethnic internal battles that have lingered for decades. Years of Serbian and Kosovo contention severely setback the accession timeline, therefore, affecting further the integration of its neighbor North Macedonia. The European Union demands all disputes and corruption measures settled, per regulation standards set by the enlargement package from the commission. Key regional players’ sphere of influence becomes an interesting variable during policy discussions leaving a path to full European integration reliant …
Break Their Lineage, Break Their Roots: Investigating The Chinese Government’S Relationship With The Uyghur Population To Determine The Potential For Terrorism And Genocide, 2024 Liberty University
Break Their Lineage, Break Their Roots: Investigating The Chinese Government’S Relationship With The Uyghur Population To Determine The Potential For Terrorism And Genocide, Anya Veinberg
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
History is wrought with war, crime, and persecution. After nearly every conflict, world leaders vow to never let something similar happen again. Yet, history seems to repeat itself, and so do its conflicts. The Holocaust claimed the lives of millions of Jews and seemed to set a precedent of a modern threshold of evil. How many people would argue that an event strikingly similar to the Holocaust is happening right now in China?
The Chinese government is currently committing acts of violence and faith and race-based discrimination against the Uyghur population.
This work analyzes the interaction between the Chinese government …
Recognizing And Enforcing Foreign Nation Judgments: The United States And Europe Compared And Contrasted - A Call For Revised Legislation In Florida, 2024 Florida State University
Recognizing And Enforcing Foreign Nation Judgments: The United States And Europe Compared And Contrasted - A Call For Revised Legislation In Florida, Juan Carlos Martinez
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Regulating Food Waste Management In Indonesia: Do We Need An Omnibus Law (Again)?, 2024 Udayana University, Faculty of Law
Regulating Food Waste Management In Indonesia: Do We Need An Omnibus Law (Again)?, Ni Gusti Ayu Dyah Satyawati, I Nyoman Suyatna, Putu Gede Arya Sumerta Yasa, I Dewa Gede Palguna, Nadeeka Rajaratnam
Indonesia Law Review
Indonesia was regarded to be the world's second-largest food loss and waste-producing country. Food waste contributes the most significant amount in Indonesia compared to other types of waste. This paper aims to discuss three legal issues. First, it identifies, in descriptive-normative means, the legal framework regulating food waste, which is the intersection of two legal regimes: 'the food management' and 'the waste and environmental management”. Second, it presents a comparative study by exploring the more advanced food waste legal frameworks, which take examples from Europe. The third objective is to recommend legal, institutional, and policy steps to mainstream food waste …
The Preservation Of Marine Fisheries Resources Within Asean Nations’ Eez, 2024 Faculty of Law, Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia
The Preservation Of Marine Fisheries Resources Within Asean Nations’ Eez, Ida Kurnia
Indonesia Law Review
The preservation of marine fisheries resources within ASEAN nations’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is an urgent and pressing challenge requiring collaborative efforts from all ASEAN nations. Challenges such as illegal fishing, climate change, and lack of coordination between ASEAN nations may cause damage to marine biota food chain, especially marine fisheries in Southeast Asia region. To solve this conundrum, collaboration between ASEAN nations pose as the key solution. The research method used in this study is normative juridical approach by analyzing primary legal materials such as International Agreements and other international laws & sources. Further analysis was also …
The Development Of International Law In Relation To Crimes Against Humanity, 2024 Pepperdine University
The Development Of International Law In Relation To Crimes Against Humanity, Nikki Redelijk
Global Tides
This paper will look at the development of international law in relation to crimes against humanity. First, juridically applied at the Nuremberg Trials, crimes against humanity has historically offered a compelling juxtaposition between naturalist and positivist law. Hence, this paper attempts to shed light on these juxtapositions, as seen by the respective arguments taken up by the Allies and Germany at Nuremberg. Likewise, this paper will illustrate the complexities within the definition itself. Finally, this paper will clarify the differing definitions taken up at the various tribunals following Nuremberg, leading up to the Rome Statute. It is a hope, that …
Proportionalities, 2024 Fordham Law School
Proportionalities, Youngjae Lee
Notre Dame Law Review Reflection
“Proportionality” is ubiquitous. The idea that punishment should be proportional to crime is familiar in criminal law and has a lengthy history. But that is not the only place where one encounters the concept of proportionality in law and ethics. The idea of proportionality is important also in the self-defense context, where the right to defend oneself with force is limited by the principle of proportionality. Proportionality plays a role in the context of war, especially in the idea that the military advantage one side may draw from an attack must not be excessive in relation to the loss of …
Disputed Territories Across The Globe: A Future Of Peace Or Change?, 2024 Emory University School of Law
Disputed Territories Across The Globe: A Future Of Peace Or Change?, Angelica Paquette
Emory International Law Review Symposia
No abstract provided.
Disputed Territories Across The Globe: A Future Of Peace Or Change?, 2024 Emory University School of Law
Disputed Territories Across The Globe: A Future Of Peace Or Change?, Angelica Paquette
Emory International Law Review Symposia
No abstract provided.