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The Art Of International Law, Hilary Charlesworth
The Art Of International Law, Hilary Charlesworth
American University Law Review
International lawyers study international law primarily through its written texts—treaties, official documents, judgments, and scholarly works. Critical to being an international lawyer, it seems, is access to the written word, whether in hard copy or online. Indeed, as Jesse Hohmann observes, “the production of text can come to feel like the very purpose of international law.”
Army Commander’S Role—The Judge, Jury, & Prosecutor For The Article 15, Anthony Godwin
Army Commander’S Role—The Judge, Jury, & Prosecutor For The Article 15, Anthony Godwin
Seattle University Law Review
Service members in the armed forces are bound by a different set of rules when compared to other U.S. citizens. Some of the normal safeguards and protections that civilians enjoy are much more restrictive for military service members, and this is generally for a good reason. Such restrictions are partly due to the complex demands and needs of the United States military. Congress and the President have entrusted military commanders with special powers that enable them to handle minor violations of law without needing to go through a full judicial proceeding. Non-judicial punishments (NJP), also known as Article 15s, are …
Law Library Blog (April 2020): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Blog (April 2020): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Newsletters/Blog
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The Rise And Fall Of Bad Judge: Lady Justice Is No Tramp, Taylor Simpson-Wood
The Rise And Fall Of Bad Judge: Lady Justice Is No Tramp, Taylor Simpson-Wood
Faculty Scholarship
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The Other Avenues Of Hall Street And Prospects For Judicial Review Of Arbitral Awards, Maureen A. Weston Prof.
The Other Avenues Of Hall Street And Prospects For Judicial Review Of Arbitral Awards, Maureen A. Weston Prof.
Maureen A Weston
In Hall Street Associates, L.L.C. v. Mattel, Inc., the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) provided the exclusive grounds for judicial vacatur and modification of arbitral awards covered under the Act. In so ruling, the Court rejected the contention that the FAA’s requirement to enforce arbitration contracts as written includes private contracts that seek to expand the scope of judicial review beyond the grounds enumerated in the FAA. Despite holding that parties cannot expand a court’s power to review an arbitration award under the FAA, the Court alluded to the possibility of “other possible avenues” for …
Honoring Kevin Thomas Duffy On The Occasion Of His 20th Anniversary On The Federal Bench, John D. Feerick
Honoring Kevin Thomas Duffy On The Occasion Of His 20th Anniversary On The Federal Bench, John D. Feerick
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Kevin Thomas Duffy: A Judge In Action, J. Edward Lumbard
Kevin Thomas Duffy: A Judge In Action, J. Edward Lumbard
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Some Thoughts On Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy, John F. Keenan
Some Thoughts On Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy, John F. Keenan
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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A View From Below, Denis J. Mclnerney
A View From Below, Denis J. Mclnerney
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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The Tributes To Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy: A Good Friend, Georgene M. Vairo
The Tributes To Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy: A Good Friend, Georgene M. Vairo
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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A Tribute To Kevin Thomas Duffy, Constantine N. Katsoris
A Tribute To Kevin Thomas Duffy, Constantine N. Katsoris
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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