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International Criminal Court & India: Some Questions & Answers, Saumya Uma
International Criminal Court & India: Some Questions & Answers, Saumya Uma
Saumya Uma
This book was an outcome of an attempt to fill the “information gap” presently faced in making the ICC meaningful to civil society in India. It is based on questions that are frequently raised during workshops that the ICC-India campaign has conducted in various parts of the country. The contents of the book are in the form of questions and answers, and the book explains complex issues in a simple language. The publication is specially intended for Indian human rights organizations, activists and legal professionals engaged in campaigns on law and policy reform issues on human rights. This publication forms …
The Georgia Justice Project, Amelia J. Uelmen
Reflections From Embassy Lakes, Florida: The Effective Teaching Of Criminal Law, Charles I. Lugosi
Reflections From Embassy Lakes, Florida: The Effective Teaching Of Criminal Law, Charles I. Lugosi
Charles I. Lugosi
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Respecting Human Life In 21st Century America, Charles I. Lugosi
Respecting Human Life In 21st Century America, Charles I. Lugosi
Charles I. Lugosi
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Lawrence V. Texas: When Profound And Deep Convictions Collide With Liberty Interests, Nancy J. Knauer
Lawrence V. Texas: When Profound And Deep Convictions Collide With Liberty Interests, Nancy J. Knauer
Nancy J. Knauer
This Essay offers a brief analysis of Lawrence v. Texas, arguing that Justice Kennedy's recognition of a liberty interest is preferable to the Equal Protection analysis urged by the Petitioners and advanced by Justice O'Connor. Equality arguments based on orientation and group affiliation in the absence of a core right to sexual autonomy reinforce a view of stable gay identities that is ultimately disingenuous and disempowering. After seventeen years of attempts by pro-gay advocates to bifurcate conduct from status and sidestep Bowers v. Hardwick, Justice Kennedy's majority opinion has conclusively put the sex back into homosexual. Under Equal Protection analysis, …
"Smoke Gets In Your Mind": The Legal Framework For The Crime Of Arson, John L. Anderson
"Smoke Gets In Your Mind": The Legal Framework For The Crime Of Arson, John L. Anderson
John L Anderson
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