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Book Review: Amal Clooney & Philippa Webb, The Right To A Fair Trial In International Law (Oup, 2020), Robert Currie
Book Review: Amal Clooney & Philippa Webb, The Right To A Fair Trial In International Law (Oup, 2020), Robert Currie
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Good lawyering, then, is required to maintain the fairness of trials, but good lawyering requires effective tools that can assist counsel in helping the contours of fairness be made apparent and cognizable before domestic courts. Translating international human rights law for the purposes of domestic application, in particular, is by no means an easy task, but this new text – The Right to a Fair Trial in International Law – provides lawyers with a formidable resource.
Book Review Of A Jurisprudence Of Power: Victorian Empire And The Rule Of Law, Michael Ashley Stein
Book Review Of A Jurisprudence Of Power: Victorian Empire And The Rule Of Law, Michael Ashley Stein
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Rational Choice, Reputation, And Human Rights Treaties, Alex Geisinger, Michael Ashley Stein
Rational Choice, Reputation, And Human Rights Treaties, Alex Geisinger, Michael Ashley Stein
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Book Review Of Disability Rights In Europe: From Theory To Practice, Michael Ashley Stein
Book Review Of Disability Rights In Europe: From Theory To Practice, Michael Ashley Stein
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Book Review: Gary Botting, Extradition Between Canada And The United States (Ardsley: Transnational Publishers, 2005), Robert Currie
Book Review: Gary Botting, Extradition Between Canada And The United States (Ardsley: Transnational Publishers, 2005), Robert Currie
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Both domestic and international laws regarding the extradition of fugitive criminal offenders are in a state of flux throughout the world. The current legal landscape reflects tension between the interest of state authorities in promoting “security,” on the one hand, and increasing recognition that human rights obligations are at play, on the other. Gary Botting’s book, Extradition Between Canada and the United States, successfully addresses this tension by way of a detailed examination of what is probably the most integrated extradition partnership outside the European Union.
Book Review (Reviewing Vera Gowlland-Debbas Ed., United Nations Sanctions In International Law (2001) And Paul Conlon, United Nations Sanctions Management: A Case Study Of The Iraq Sanctions Committee, 1990-1994 (2000)), Bartram Brown
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Book Review (Reviewing, Richard N. Haas, The Reluctant Sheriff: The United States After The Cold War, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Book Review (Reviewing, Richard N. Haas, The Reluctant Sheriff: The United States After The Cold War, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
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Law And Economic Development: A New Beginning?, Lan Cao
Law And Economic Development: A New Beginning?, Lan Cao
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Book Review Of Problems And Process: International Law And How We Use It, By Rosalyn Higgins, Lung-Chu Chen
Book Review Of Problems And Process: International Law And How We Use It, By Rosalyn Higgins, Lung-Chu Chen
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Idea-Systems In Law: Nineteenth-Century German Experience, David J. Gerber
Idea-Systems In Law: Nineteenth-Century German Experience, David J. Gerber
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Arab-Israeli Conflict, Linda A. Malone
Human Rights In The Middle East, Linda A. Malone
Human Rights In The Middle East, Linda A. Malone
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Book Review Of Law Without Precedent: Legal Ideas In Action In The Colonial Courts Of Busoga, Larry I. Palmer
Book Review Of Law Without Precedent: Legal Ideas In Action In The Colonial Courts Of Busoga, Larry I. Palmer
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