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Eine Reine Demokratie Ist In Syrien Schwer Vorstellbar, Marcel Stuessi
Eine Reine Demokratie Ist In Syrien Schwer Vorstellbar, Marcel Stuessi
Marcel Stüssi
Eine reine Demokratie ist in Syrien schwer vorstellbar Es wird sich in Syrien kaum ein Demokratiemodell verwirklichen lassen, das mittels individu-eller Partizipationsrechte, dem Einzelnen grösstmögliche Würde und Eigenverantwortung überträgt. Von Marcel Stüssi Wenn die Syrer auf die Strassen gehen, dann ringen sie nicht um ihre höchst persönlichen Freiheitsrechte, sondern um die Mitwirkungsrechte und Machtansprüche ihrer jeweiligen Gemeinschaft. In den Städten wie Daraa, Homs, Latakia, Hama, wo der Aufstand syrische Geschichte schreibt, leben hauptsächlich konservative Muslime. Diese gehören weitgehend der sunnitischen Mehrheit an, die von der alawitischen Minderheit rechtlich wie auch tatsäch-lich unterdrückt wird. Machtansprüche Beispielsweise wird der sunnitische Glaubensführer, der …
Cognitive Dissonance In A Recession: Minnesota Gop Attacks Marriage Equality In Land Of "Gayest City In America", Aaron J. Shuler
Cognitive Dissonance In A Recession: Minnesota Gop Attacks Marriage Equality In Land Of "Gayest City In America", Aaron J. Shuler
Aaron J Shuler
Despite a tradition of progressive thinking on civil rights and recent specific gains for gays in Minnesota, the State's Republican party is trying to place an anti-marriage equality amendment on the 2012 ballot.
Less Than Meets The Eye: Anti-Discrimination And The Development Of Section 5 Enforcement And Eleventh Amendment Abrogation Law Since City Of Boerne V. Flores, Justin Schwartz
Justin Schwartz
The conventional wisdom is that the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Eleventh Amendment since City of Boerne has raised the bar for Congress to pass anti discrimination legislation and made it far more difficult for plaintiffs to sue the states and state agencies. I show, by close analysis of the Court's case law on state sovereign immunity and Congress' Section 5 power to abrogate that immunity, that this is a misreading.
As the jurisprudence developed from Boerne, Kimel (age discrimination) and Garrett (disability discrimination in employment) to Hibbs (sex discrimination) and Lane (disability discrimination in public accommodations), the Court has …
Children's Oppression, Rights And Liberation, Samantha Godwin
Children's Oppression, Rights And Liberation, Samantha Godwin
Samantha Godwin
This paper advances a radical and controversial analysis of the legal status of children. I argue that the denial of equal rights and equal protection to children under the law is inconsistent with liberal and progressive beliefs about social justice and fairness. In order to do this I first situate children’s legal and social status in its historical context, examining popular assumptions about children and their rights, and expose the false necessity of children’s current legal status. I then offer a philosophical analysis for why children’s present subordination is unjust, and an explanation of how society could be sensibly and …
Those Who Can't, Teach: What The Legal Career Of John Yoo Tells Us About Who Should Be Teaching Law, Lawrence Rosenthal
Those Who Can't, Teach: What The Legal Career Of John Yoo Tells Us About Who Should Be Teaching Law, Lawrence Rosenthal
Lawrence Rosenthal
Perhaps no member of the legal academy in America is more controversial than John Yoo. For his role in producing legal opinions authorizing what is thought by many to be abusive treatment of detainees as part of the Bush Administration’s “Global War on Terror,” some have called for him to be subjected to professional discipline, others have called for his criminal prosecution. This paper raises a different question: whether John Yoo – and his like – ought to be teaching law.
John Yoo provides something of a case study in the problems in legal education today. As a scholar, Professor …