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Addicted To The War On Drugs, Brendan Walden Jan 2019

Addicted To The War On Drugs, Brendan Walden

University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs

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Drug Policy In Mexico: The Cause Of A National Tragedy—A Radical But Indispensable Proposal To Fix It, Ernesto Zedillo, Catalina Pérez-Correa, Alejandro Madrazo, Fernanda Alonso Jan 2019

Drug Policy In Mexico: The Cause Of A National Tragedy—A Radical But Indispensable Proposal To Fix It, Ernesto Zedillo, Catalina Pérez-Correa, Alejandro Madrazo, Fernanda Alonso

University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law

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Borders Rules, Beth A. Simmons Jan 2019

Borders Rules, Beth A. Simmons

All Faculty Scholarship

International political borders have historically performed one overriding function: the delimitation of a state’s territorial jurisdiction, but today they are sites of intense security scrutiny and law enforcement. Traditionally they were created to secure peace through territorial independence of political units. Today borders face new pressures from heightened human mobility, economic interdependence (legal and illicit), and perceived challenges from a host of nonstate threats. Research has only begun to reveal what some of these changes mean for the governance of interstate borders. The problems surrounding international borders today go well-beyond traditional delineation and delimitation. These problems call for active forms …