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Three Governors: Herman Talmadge, The Georgia Supreme Court And The Gubernatorial Election Of 1946, Lucian E. Dervan
Three Governors: Herman Talmadge, The Georgia Supreme Court And The Gubernatorial Election Of 1946, Lucian E. Dervan
Lucian E Dervan
Herman Talmadge, who died March 21, 2002, was a governor, senator, and Georgia icon who controlled state politics for much of the last half of the 20th century. While many events in Talmadge’s life deserve attention, one event in particular stands out amongst the trials and tribulations, victories and scandals in this long American political life. In 1946, the Georgia gubernatorial election brought a state government to its knees, a state Supreme Court to the height of its power and Talmadge into the national spotlight as a revolver toting aspiring governor.
Immigration, Daniel Kanstroom
Immigration Litigation In Federal Court, Daniel Kanstroom
Immigration Litigation In Federal Court, Daniel Kanstroom
Daniel Kanstroom
No abstract provided.
Trade Unionism In Sweden, Reinhold Fahlbeck
Industrial Relations And Collective Labour Law: Characteristics, Principles And Basic Features, Reinhold Fahlbeck
Industrial Relations And Collective Labour Law: Characteristics, Principles And Basic Features, Reinhold Fahlbeck
Reinhold Fahlbeck
No abstract provided.
Ora Et Labora: Bed Och Arbeta – Om Religionsfrihet I Arbetslivet [Ora Et Labora: Work And Pray – On Freedom Of Religion In Working Life], Reinhold Fahlbeck
Ora Et Labora: Bed Och Arbeta – Om Religionsfrihet I Arbetslivet [Ora Et Labora: Work And Pray – On Freedom Of Religion In Working Life], Reinhold Fahlbeck
Reinhold Fahlbeck
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Amici Curiae Urge The U.S. Supreme Court To Consider International Human Rights Law In Juvenile Death Penalty Case, Connie De La Vega
Amici Curiae Urge The U.S. Supreme Court To Consider International Human Rights Law In Juvenile Death Penalty Case, Connie De La Vega
Connie de la Vega
This article is an adaptation of an amici curiae brief filed in support of the petition for writ of certiorari in Beazley v. Johnson, 242 F.3d 248 (5th Cir. 2001), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 945 (2001), application of stay of execution denied, 533 U.S. 969 (2001). It asserts that the prohibition against the execution of persons who were under eighteen years of age at the commission of the crime is not only customary international law, it has attained the status of a jus cogens peremptory norm of international law which must be taken into account by the court. It also …
St. Cyr Or Insincere: The Strange Quality Of Supreme Court Victory, Daniel Kanstroom
St. Cyr Or Insincere: The Strange Quality Of Supreme Court Victory, Daniel Kanstroom
Daniel Kanstroom
No abstract provided.
Los Derechos Humanos Y La Bioética, Enrique Varsi
Los Derechos Humanos Y La Bioética, Enrique Varsi
Enrique Varsi Rospigliosi
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The European Convention On Human Rights: A Threat To United States-European Security Relations And The United States Military Justice System?, Darla W. Jackson
The European Convention On Human Rights: A Threat To United States-European Security Relations And The United States Military Justice System?, Darla W. Jackson
Darla W. Jackson
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Revisiting The Balkan Crisis: A Un Question; The European Connection And The Us Solution, Jackson N. Maogoto
Revisiting The Balkan Crisis: A Un Question; The European Connection And The Us Solution, Jackson N. Maogoto
Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto
This Article examines the conflict in the former Yugoslavia which gave birth to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTFY). The ICTFY established the beginning of a new pattern in the genuine international implementation of international criminal and humanitarian law and the move back to the international model inaugurated at Nuremberg which had in the Cold War era been boldly supplanted by national prosecutions. The Article seeks to show that even this ad hoc tribunal was the by-product of international realpolitik. It was born out of a political desire to redeem the international community’s conscience rather than the …