International Legal Updates, 2010 American University Washington College of Law
International Legal Updates, Evan Wilson, Tracey Begley, Caitlin Shay, Shubra Ohri, Annamaria Racota, Bhavani Raveendran, Ri Yoo, Aileen Thomson
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Updates From The International And Internationalized Criminal Courts, 2010 American University Washington College of Law
Updates From The International And Internationalized Criminal Courts, Anna Maitland, Shahroo Yazdani, Cyrena Khoury, Paul Rinefierd, Chris Valvardi, John Coleman
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Updates From The Regional Human Rights Systems , 2010 American University Washington College of Law
Updates From The Regional Human Rights Systems , Andrew W. Maki, Whitney Hayes, Daniela X. Cornejo, Michèle Morel, Charles Abbott, Santiago Vázquez
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
United Nations And Ngo Updates, 2010 American University Washington College of Law
United Nations And Ngo Updates, Zach Zarnow, Doug Keillor
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Panel Iii: Interpretation And Implementation Of The Convention Against Torture Article 22 (Petitions), 2010 American University Washington College of Law
Panel Iii: Interpretation And Implementation Of The Convention Against Torture Article 22 (Petitions), Luis Gallegos, Barbara Jackman, Francisco Quintana, Julia Hall, Ann Jordan
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Ten Years After The Palermo Protocol: Where Are Protections For Human Trafficking?, 2010 American University Washington College of Law
Ten Years After The Palermo Protocol: Where Are Protections For Human Trafficking?, Kelly Hyland Heinrich
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Seeking Justice In Lago Agrio And Beyond: An Argument For Joint Responsibility Of Host States And Foreign Investors Before The Regional Human Rights Systems, 2010 American University Washington College of Law
Seeking Justice In Lago Agrio And Beyond: An Argument For Joint Responsibility Of Host States And Foreign Investors Before The Regional Human Rights Systems, Megan S. Chapman
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Special Coverage Of The 140th Period Of Sessions Of The Inter-American Commission On Human Rights, 2010 American University Washington College of Law
Special Coverage Of The 140th Period Of Sessions Of The Inter-American Commission On Human Rights, Sarah Mazzochi, Jess Portmess, Alexandra Haney
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
International Legal Updates, 2010 American University Washington College of Law
International Legal Updates, Aimee Mayer, Jessica Lynd, Christopher Tansey, Molly Hofsommer, Misty Seemans, Kaitlin Brush, Leah Chavla
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Updates From The International And Internationalized Criminal Courts, 2010 American University Washington College of Law
Updates From The International And Internationalized Criminal Courts, Ivan Carpio, Lindsay Roberts, Zsofia Young, Christopher Tansey, Paul Rinefierd, Slava Kuperstein
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Updates From The Regional Human Rights Systems, 2010 American University Washington College of Law
Updates From The Regional Human Rights Systems, Sarira Sadeghi, Christopher Tansey, Michael Becker, Emilyrose Johns, Carson Osberg
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
United Nations And Ngo Updates, 2010 American University Washington College of Law
United Nations And Ngo Updates, Thomas Avery, Sikina S. Hasham
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Everyone Knows Medellin; Has Anyone Heard Of O'Brien? Reconciling The United States And The International Community By Amending The Vccr, 43 J. Marshall L. Rev. 817 (2010), 2010 UIC School of Law
Everyone Knows Medellin; Has Anyone Heard Of O'Brien? Reconciling The United States And The International Community By Amending The Vccr, 43 J. Marshall L. Rev. 817 (2010), Steven M. Novak
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Running From The United States Treasury: The Need To Reform The Taxation Of Multinational Corporations, 43 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1041 (2010), 2010 UIC School of Law
Running From The United States Treasury: The Need To Reform The Taxation Of Multinational Corporations, 43 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1041 (2010), Jennifer Barton
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
The International Criminal Court: From Rome To Kampala, 43 J. Marshall L. Rev. 515 (2010), 2010 UIC School of Law
The International Criminal Court: From Rome To Kampala, 43 J. Marshall L. Rev. 515 (2010), Philippe Kirsch
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Victor's Justice: Selecting "Situations" At The International Criminal Court, 43 J. Marshall L. Rev. 535 (2010), 2010 UIC School of Law
Victor's Justice: Selecting "Situations" At The International Criminal Court, 43 J. Marshall L. Rev. 535 (2010), William A. Schabas
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Human Rights Law In Japan: The View At Thirty, 2010 Case Western Reserve University School of Law
International Human Rights Law In Japan: The View At Thirty, Timothy Webster
Faculty Publications
Japanese courts have become increasingly open to the use of international human rights law in the past two decades. This paper examines several of the key decisions that reflect the judiciary's embrace of international law, particularly in the areas of criminal procedure and minority rights. I argue that the judiciary has eclipsed the other branches of government as the primary disseminator of human rights norms in Japan.
Keynote Address: The T-Team, 2010 Case Western Reserve University - School of Law
Keynote Address: The T-Team, Michael P. Scharf
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
International Commercial Transactions, Franchising, And Distribution, 2010 Thomas Jefferson School of Law
International Commercial Transactions, Franchising, And Distribution, Arnold S. Rosenberg, Alfredo L. Rovira, Michael R. Daigle, Florian S. Jörg, Marc Ryser, William P. Johnson, Anders Forkman, Alan S. Gutterman, Ed., Calvin A. Hamilton, Ed.
All Faculty Scholarship
With the encouragement of the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and other international financial institutions, in 2008-09 several countries modernized their secured transactions laws, expanded the types of moveable property that can serve as collateral for a debt, and established and streamlined registries for non-possessory security interests in moveable property.
Un Peacekeeping: A Sheep In Wolves Clothing? Review Of Un Peacekeeping In Lebanon, Somalia And Kosovo: Operational And Legal Issues In Practice, 2010 Florida A&M University College of Law
Un Peacekeeping: A Sheep In Wolves Clothing? Review Of Un Peacekeeping In Lebanon, Somalia And Kosovo: Operational And Legal Issues In Practice, Jeremy I. Levitt
Journal Publications
Scholars and practitioners have been debating the legal and operational aspects of UN military operations since its enforcement actions in North Korea in 1950 and the Congo in 1960 (UN Operation in the Congo [ONUC]). Since then, the UN Security Council (UNSC) has authorized some semblance of enforcement action in Kuwait, Somalia, the former Yugoslavia, Kosovo, East Timor and Albania, and authorized, sanctioned or co-deployed forces in Liberia, Sierra Leone, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Coˆte d’Ivoire and Sudan. The scholarly literature is abundant with analysis of nearly every aspect of peacekeeping and peace enforcement …