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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Law
From Breard To Atkins To Malvo: Legal Incompetency And Human Rights Norms On The Fringes Of The Death Penalty, Linda A. Malone
From Breard To Atkins To Malvo: Legal Incompetency And Human Rights Norms On The Fringes Of The Death Penalty, Linda A. Malone
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Death Penalty And International Law, Davison M. Douglas
Introduction: Death Penalty And International Law, Davison M. Douglas
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Death, Dissent, And Diplomacy: The U.S. Death Penalty As An Obstacle To Foreign Relations, Mark Warren
Death, Dissent, And Diplomacy: The U.S. Death Penalty As An Obstacle To Foreign Relations, Mark Warren
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Suppressing The Incriminating Statements Of Foreigners, John Quigley
Suppressing The Incriminating Statements Of Foreigners, John Quigley
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
International Law, Politics, Diplomacy And The Abolition Of The Death Penalty, William A. Schabas
International Law, Politics, Diplomacy And The Abolition Of The Death Penalty, William A. Schabas
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
The Extraordinary Execution Of Billy Vickers, The Banality Of Death, And The Demise Of Post-Conviction Review, David R. Dow, Jim Marcus, Morris Moon, Jared Tyler, Greg Wiercioch
The Extraordinary Execution Of Billy Vickers, The Banality Of Death, And The Demise Of Post-Conviction Review, David R. Dow, Jim Marcus, Morris Moon, Jared Tyler, Greg Wiercioch
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Section 1: Moot Court, Roper V. Simmons, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 1: Moot Court, Roper V. Simmons, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
No abstract provided.
Retroactivity Of New Rules Of Constitutional Law: Why The Supreme Court Should Have Overturned Warren Summerlin's Unconstitutional Death Sentence, Sarah R. Green
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Australia And The United States: Two Common Criminal Justice Systems Uncommonly At Odds, Paul Marcus, Vicki Waye
Australia And The United States: Two Common Criminal Justice Systems Uncommonly At Odds, Paul Marcus, Vicki Waye
Faculty Publications
At first glance the criminal justice systems of Australia and the United States look strikingly similar. With common law roots from England, they both emphasize the adversary system, the roleof the advocate, the presumption of innocence, and an appeals process. Upon closer reflection,however, they appear starkly different. From both Australian and U.S. perspectives, the authorsexplore those differences, examining important features such as the exclusion of evidence, rules regarding interrogation, the entrapment defense, and the open nature of trials. The Article concludes with an analysis of the reasons for those differences, reasons that heavily relate back to the founding of the …
The Entrapment Defense: An Interview, Paul Marcus
The Entrapment Defense: An Interview, Paul Marcus
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Transnational And Sub-National In Global Crimes, Lan Cao
The Transnational And Sub-National In Global Crimes, Lan Cao
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.