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Gsp Duty Benefits: Trade Tango With America Begins For India, Srividhya Ragavan
Gsp Duty Benefits: Trade Tango With America Begins For India, Srividhya Ragavan
Srividhya Ragavan
Fragmented Oversight Of Nonprofits In The United States: Does It Work? Can It Work?, Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer
Fragmented Oversight Of Nonprofits In The United States: Does It Work? Can It Work?, Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer
Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer
Punishment For Unjust War: First International Court Decision Awarding Damages For Aggression, Allen E. Shoenberger
Punishment For Unjust War: First International Court Decision Awarding Damages For Aggression, Allen E. Shoenberger
Allen E Shoenberger
The Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights Cyprus v. Turkey, both the merits decision in 2001 and the just satisfaction decision in 2014 establish important precedents in international law and stand as a caution to potential aggressor states.
Tracing A Meaningful Right To Vote., Manmeet Singh Rai Mr.
Tracing A Meaningful Right To Vote., Manmeet Singh Rai Mr.
Manmeet Singh Rai Mr.
Right to vote is sine qua non to a democratic society. The Indian judiciary time and again has emphasized the importance of free and fair elections. The legislature enacted and amended many laws to safeguard, and ensure that the process of elections is free and fair. In this turmoil of safeguarding the most essential and sacred process in a democracy the basic question of whether the citizens have a ‘right to vote’? was never answered. When this question was posed for the first time before the apex court, a mammoth task of interpretation of the constitution, and various legislative texts …
Social Semiotics In The Fair Use Analysis, H. Brian Holland
Social Semiotics In The Fair Use Analysis, H. Brian Holland
H. Brian Holland
Using The Forfeiture Laws To Protect Archaeological Resources, Stefan D. Cassella
Using The Forfeiture Laws To Protect Archaeological Resources, Stefan D. Cassella
Stefan D Cassella
The article summarizes asset forfeiture law for the non-expert and describes how the law may be applied to recover archaeogical resources and other property obtained or used in violation of ARPA.
Criminal Forfeiture Procedure: An Analysis Of Developments In The Law Regarding The Inclusion Of A Forfeiture Judgment In The Sentence Imposed In A Criminal Case, Stefan D. Cassella
Criminal Forfeiture Procedure: An Analysis Of Developments In The Law Regarding The Inclusion Of A Forfeiture Judgment In The Sentence Imposed In A Criminal Case, Stefan D. Cassella
Stefan D Cassella
The article surveys the developments in the case law regarding criminal forfeiture procedure in 2003-04.
The Development Of Asset Forfeiture Law In The United States, Stefan D. Cassella
The Development Of Asset Forfeiture Law In The United States, Stefan D. Cassella
Stefan D Cassella
This chapter, written for a foreign audience unfamiliar with U.S. constitutional law, traces the history of the development of asset forfeiture law in the United States from the 18th Century to present, with focus on the constitutional issues that had to be resolved by the U.S. Supreme Court. A similar study appears as Chapter 2 of the author's treatise Asset Forfeiture Law in the United States.