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Remarks At The Launching Of The Anti-Trafficking Review, Anne T. Gallagher
Remarks At The Launching Of The Anti-Trafficking Review, Anne T. Gallagher
Anne T Gallagher
Remarks delivered by Dr Anne Gallagher, Guest Editor, at the launch of the new journal: Anti-Trafficking Review.
There Is But One Sword That Defends The Rights Of Man- Bringing Lgbt Rights Out Of The Closet, Jonathan M. Bhagan
There Is But One Sword That Defends The Rights Of Man- Bringing Lgbt Rights Out Of The Closet, Jonathan M. Bhagan
Jonathan m Bhagan
Introduction. International norms of human rights are a powerful force for interpreting, protecting and growing rights on the domestic plane. Courts throughout the Commonwealth already look to international norms to flesh out rights, whether they are found in the constitutional jurisprudence of other common law states in Treaties or Treaty based case law. While some schools of jurisprudence claim that International and Domestic law are two separate spheres , throughout the paper it will be shown that judges have consistently looked to foreign and International Law as inspiration and support for their decisions in key human rights cases. This trend …
Going Medieval: Targeted Killing, Self-Defense, And The Jus Ad Bellum Regime, Craig Martin
Going Medieval: Targeted Killing, Self-Defense, And The Jus Ad Bellum Regime, Craig Martin
Craig Martin
The U.S. targeted killing policy employs drone-launched missiles to kill suspected terrorists and insurgents in countries in which the U.S. is not clearly involved in an armed conflict. It has justified the program on two bases: that the U.S. is in an armed conflict with Al Qaeda and associated organizations; and that the U.S. can engage in the strikes as an exercise of self-defence. These strikes constitute a use of force against the states in which the targets are located, in jus ad bellum terms, and the claim to the right of self-defence is similarly reliance upon a jus ad …
Martina Vandenberg, Review Of "The International Law Of Human Trafficking", Anne T. Gallagher
Martina Vandenberg, Review Of "The International Law Of Human Trafficking", Anne T. Gallagher
Anne T Gallagher
American Journal of International Law (2012): Review of Anne T. Gallagher, "The International Law of Human Trafficking", by Martina Vandenberg
Одеська Школа Права (Сучасність) | Odessa School Of Internationa Law, Timur R. Korotkiy
Одеська Школа Права (Сучасність) | Odessa School Of Internationa Law, Timur R. Korotkiy
Timur R. Korotkiy
Пашковський М. Одеська школа права (сучасність) / М. Пашковський, Т. Короткий // Міжнародне право. – 2012. – № 1. – С.140-160.
The article investigates the present stage of the existence of the science of international law. It outlined the major milestones of the historical development and current state of the Odessa School of International Law. Named the directions of scientific work of the Odessa School of International Law.
Статья посвящена исследованию современного этапа существования науки международного права. Очерчены основные вехи исторического развития и современного состояния Одесской школы международного права. Названы направления научной работы Одесской школы международного права.
Стаття присвячена дослідженню …
Threats Escalate: Corporate Information Technology Governance Under Fire, Lawrence J. Trautman
Threats Escalate: Corporate Information Technology Governance Under Fire, Lawrence J. Trautman
Lawrence J. Trautman Sr.
In a previous publication The Board’s Responsibility for Information Technology Governance, (with Kara Altenbaumer-Price) we examined: The IT Governance Institute’s Executive Summary and Framework for Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology 4.1 (COBIT®); reviewed the Weill and Ross Corporate and Key Asset Governance Framework; and observed “that in a survey of audit executives and board members, 58 percent believed that their corporate employees had little to no understanding of how to assess risk.” We further described the new SEC rules on risk management; Congressional action on cyber security; legal basis for director’s duties and responsibilities relative to IT governance; …
Superpower Responsibility For State Recognition: Charting A Course For Nagorno-Karabakh, Amit Chhabra
Superpower Responsibility For State Recognition: Charting A Course For Nagorno-Karabakh, Amit Chhabra
Amit Chhabra
Nations routinely refrain from intervening in one another’s domestic affairs out of mutual respect for territorial integrity and international comity. On this basis, the international community has since 1994 determined to not recognize the Nagorno-Karabakh region (NKR) as independent from the Republic of Azerbaijan, with the understanding that this view might change if an OSCE -sponsored negotiation effort determines that NKR should gain de jure independence rather than obtain a semi-autonomous status within Azerbaijan. By contrast, some of the world’s leading powers have quickly recognized or dismissed similar independence struggles, where doing so was guided by their own strategic interests …