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United States Attitudes Toward Ratification Of Human Rights Instruments, Louis B. Sohn 2014 University of Georgia School of Law

United States Attitudes Toward Ratification Of Human Rights Instruments, Louis B. Sohn

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

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Panel I--The Process Of And Obstacles To United States Ratification Of International Human Rights Instruments, Gabriel M. Wilner 2014 University of Georgia School of Law

Panel I--The Process Of And Obstacles To United States Ratification Of International Human Rights Instruments, Gabriel M. Wilner

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

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Justice Or Peace? A Proposal For Resolving The Dilemma, Kenneth Williams 2014 Pace University

Justice Or Peace? A Proposal For Resolving The Dilemma, Kenneth Williams

Pace International Law Review

This article will address the question of how the international community should respond when the pursuit of justice and the attainment of peace are incompatible. It begins with an overview of the international human rights movement prior to World War II, a period when there was almost no effort to hold human rights violators accountable. The article then discusses how Nuremberg transformed international human rights law and created the framework for holding individuals accountable for committing egregious human rights violations. In the next section there is a discussion of how, despite Nuremberg, there was an era of impunity as a …


Raped By The System: A Comparison Of Prison Rape In The United States And South Africa, Alexandra Ashmont 2014 Pace University School of Law

Raped By The System: A Comparison Of Prison Rape In The United States And South Africa, Alexandra Ashmont

Pace International Law Review

The main objective of this article is to create overall awareness and to give people a real sense of the events that go on every day inside prison walls. The article is meant to show people that the way they think about prison and prison rape specifically is severely jaded. What happens behind prison bars should certainly not stay behind prison bars. The stories within this article are unlike any prison rape stories people have heard before. They are harsh, inhumane, and deeply disturbing. The only way to incite change is to open people’s eyes to the true conditions within …


Inconstitucionalidad Del Cobro Del Impuesto Sobre La Renta De Jubilaciones, Pensiones Y Haberes De Retiro. ViolacióN A Derechos Humanos: El Caso Mexicano, Guillermo Castorena 2014 Ilustre y Nacional Colegio de Abigados de México, A.C.

Inconstitucionalidad Del Cobro Del Impuesto Sobre La Renta De Jubilaciones, Pensiones Y Haberes De Retiro. ViolacióN A Derechos Humanos: El Caso Mexicano, Guillermo Castorena

Guillermo Castorena

En la primera parte del artículo se establecen los antecedentes y actos de autoridad que dieron pie a demandar el amparo. Posteriormente se entra al análisis de una serie de argumentos “que se hicieron valer en contra” de los actos de autoridad ante el Poder Judicial de la Federación. Por último se hace referencia a los Derechos Humanos que se consideraron violados, los mismos que son materia de denuncia ante la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos. The first part of the article establishes the background and acts of authority that let the victims to file the constitutional claims. Then it …


Us Policies In Mexico Have Made Bad Situation Worse, Lauren Carasik 2014 Western New England University School of Law

Us Policies In Mexico Have Made Bad Situation Worse, Lauren Carasik

Media Presence

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Closing The Doors To Justice: A Critique Of Pimentel V. Dreyfus And The Application Of Legal Formalism To The Elimination Of Food Assistance Benefits For Legal Immigrants, Hannah Zommick 2014 Seattle University School of Law

Closing The Doors To Justice: A Critique Of Pimentel V. Dreyfus And The Application Of Legal Formalism To The Elimination Of Food Assistance Benefits For Legal Immigrants, Hannah Zommick

Seattle University Law Review

This Comment contends that the Ninth Circuit’s opinion in Pimentel v. Dreyfus employed a legal formalist approach and that by applying this framework, the court prevented legal immigrants, who were caught between the strict eligibility restrictions of welfare reform, from asserting their rights through the justice system. The legal formalist approach “treats the law as a set of scientific formulae or principles that are derived from the study of case law. These principles create an internal analytical framework which, when applied to a set of facts, leads the decision maker, through logical deduction, to the correct outcome in a case.” …


Extracting More Than Resources: Human Security And Arctic Indigenous Women, Victoria Sweet 2014 Seattle University School of Law

Extracting More Than Resources: Human Security And Arctic Indigenous Women, Victoria Sweet

Seattle University Law Review

The circumpolar Arctic region is at the forefront of rapid change, and with change come potential threats to human security. Numerous factors determine what makes a state, a community, or an individual feel secure. For example, extractive industry development can bring economic benefits to an area, but these development projects also bring security concerns, including potential human rights violations. While security concerns connected with development projects have been studied in southern hemisphere countries and countries classified as “developing,” concerns connected with extractive industry development projects in “developed” countries like the United States have received little attention. This Article will change …


Children And Immigration: International, Local, And Social Responsibilities, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol, Justin Luna 2014 University of Florida Levin College of Law

Children And Immigration: International, Local, And Social Responsibilities, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol, Justin Luna

Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

This essay focuses on the human rights of immigrant children, regardless of the legality of their presence within U.S. borders, especially with respect to health, education, and welfare. In that context, the work explores, as the title suggests, the international, local, and social/cultural normative standards that structure the responsibilities -- independently and collectively, that proverbial village -- with respect to children's well-being. We develop these ideas in three parts. First, we address the foundations of the human rights idea and specifically enumerate the particular normative notions, including international treaties that govern children's lives. Next, we discuss immigration in the United …


On Disposable People And Human Well-Being: Health, Money And Power, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol 2014 University of Florida Levin College of Law

On Disposable People And Human Well-Being: Health, Money And Power, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

The foundational premise of this essay is that health and well-being are human rights issues. My focus on this theme, specifically within the human rights paradigm, is new, passionate, and personal. On December 15, 2005, just three months before the conference that prompted the writing of this essay, I lost my partner of over 20 years. She fought a valiant, strong, and dignified fight against cancer--a journey I traveled with her. During that time I learned much about health systems and health care. Most saliently, notwithstanding the reality of the extraordinarily good care she ultimately received, I realized there is …


Sexual Labor And Human Rights, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol, Jane E. Larson 2014 University of Florida Levin College of Law

Sexual Labor And Human Rights, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol, Jane E. Larson

Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

In this Article, we engage the current human rights debate that dichotomizes prostitution either as a modern form of slavery or as the exercise of the right to work. This framework effectively sets up a coercion/consent polarity. These poles raise fundamental human rights issues; both the prohibition against slavery and the right to work are matters addressed by and central to the international human rights paradigm. Yet we argue in this Article that the human rights issues raised by prostitution cannot properly be studied nor moved towards meaningful resolution in the context of the prevailing polarity. Prostitution in its current …


Gender Politics In Global Governance, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol 2014 University of Florida Levin College of Law

Gender Politics In Global Governance, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

Prof. Hernández-Truyol reviews the book Gender Politics in Global Governance from editors Mary K. Meyer and Elisabeth Prügl. Given the emergence of multilateral institutions in this century, the mobilization of women against "male supremacy" has taken an internationalist turn; it seeks to shape "the agendas of international organizations and the normative practices of global governance." In an effort to understand and analyze this movement and its impact, the editors have compiled a volume drawing new research together exploring gender politics in global governance that is also "attentive to historical and contemporary modes of women's organizing from the local to the …


Glocalizing Law And Culture: Towards A Cross-Constitutive Paradigm, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol 2014 University of Florida Levin College of Law

Glocalizing Law And Culture: Towards A Cross-Constitutive Paradigm, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

This lecture addresses the relationship between law and culture in three general parts. The first part consists of a brief review of the theories addressing the relationship of law and culture, mainly the mirror theory. But I will suggest that there is more to the relationship of law and culture than one being an inert reflection of the other; hence my proposal for what I call, as a working concept, a cross-constitutive paradigm of law and culture. The second part reviews the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women ("CEDAW''), a law that seeks to effect …


María Lugones's Work As A Human Rights Idea(L), Berta E. Hernández-Truyol, Mariana Ribeiro 2014 University of Florida Levin College of Law

María Lugones's Work As A Human Rights Idea(L), Berta E. Hernández-Truyol, Mariana Ribeiro

Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

The work of Maria Lugones can be utilized to focus on the same ideas of human reality articulated in the human rights framework. She engages the complexity of humans -- the indivisibility of their identity components -- through her concepts of hybridity/multidimensionality. Similarly, Lugones captures the human need for self-determination -- a right embedded in the human rights framework -- in her work on autonomy, agency, and self-care. Finally, her quest for an antisubordination ideal, like the human rights mandate for equality and nondiscrimination, comes to life in her call for the recognition of and respect for the equality of …


Sex And Globalization, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol 2014 University of Florida Levin College of Law

Sex And Globalization, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

For some time now, I have focused on a mission to bring together the separate discourses of the human rights and trade fields -- certainly not to blend them, but to raise awareness of their myriad interconnections. Indeed, human rights and trade are interlocking pieces of the puzzle we call international law and cannot possibly remain sequestered in the "splendid isolation" in which they have existed since their inception as disciplines. In any study of globalization, especially if one endeavors to pursue its benefits for all persons, not just the elite around the world, one must be aware of and …


Traveling The Boundaries Of Statelessness: Global Passports And Citizenship, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol, Matthew Hawk 2014 University of Florida Levin College of Law

Traveling The Boundaries Of Statelessness: Global Passports And Citizenship, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol, Matthew Hawk

Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

An independent global citizenship without a local component and in the absence of the much-feared global government creates two concerns. One, an individual may imperil the rights of others, without a structure that can impose sanctions for the heinous conduct. Two, an individual's rights may be imperiled, and there may be no entity to provide protection. This essay proposes a model of a formal global citizenship that will alleviate these concerns and prove both practically and theoretically feasible. The model flows from the concept of dual or multiple nationality and offers global citizenship only as an elective nationality. Such citizenship …


Nativism, Terrorism, And Human Rights -- The Global Wrongs Of Reno V. American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol 2014 University of Florida Levin College of Law

Nativism, Terrorism, And Human Rights -- The Global Wrongs Of Reno V. American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee decision (American-Arab or AADC) is the most recent U.S. Supreme Court pronouncement regarding the intersection of immigration regulations and fundamental constitutional rights enjoyed by foreign subjects present within the United States. In American-Arab, the U.S. government commenced deportation proceedings against two legal permanent residents and six temporary visa holders on the basis of an ideological bias: the plaintiffs were alleged to be members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (Popular Front or PFLP) -- a charge all the plaintiffs denied. The Supreme Court's ruling endorsing the legality of the government's deportation actions wholly …


La Información En Tiempos De Cólera, Ramiro De Valdivia Cano 2014 Universidad Católica de Santa María

La Información En Tiempos De Cólera, Ramiro De Valdivia Cano

Ramiro De Valdivia Cano

LA INFORMACIÓN EN TIEMPOS DE CÓLERA


El Voto Singular Del Juez Señor De Valdivia Cano Es Como Sigue: Casación N° 4664-2010-Puno, Ramiro De Valdivia Cano 2014 Universidad Católica de Santa María

El Voto Singular Del Juez Señor De Valdivia Cano Es Como Sigue: Casación N° 4664-2010-Puno, Ramiro De Valdivia Cano

Ramiro De Valdivia Cano

EL VOTO SINGULAR DEL JUEZ SEÑOR DE VALDIVIA CANO ES COMO SIGUE: Casación N° 4664-2010-Puno


¿Quién Paga Las Campañas Electorales?, Ramiro De Valdivia Cano 2014 Universidad Católica de Santa María

¿Quién Paga Las Campañas Electorales?, Ramiro De Valdivia Cano

Ramiro De Valdivia Cano

¿QUIÉN PAGA LAS CAMPAÑAS ELECTORALES?


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