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Foreign Law In Federal Courts: Challenges For The Twenty-First Century, William J. Nardini
Foreign Law In Federal Courts: Challenges For The Twenty-First Century, William J. Nardini
Howard and Iris Kaplan Memorial Lecture
No abstract provided.
Mr. Trump's Contribution To Women's Human Rights, Barbara Stark
Mr. Trump's Contribution To Women's Human Rights, Barbara Stark
Hofstra Law Faculty Scholarship
Trump’s presidency is for those who support women’s human rights what Roe v. Wade was for abortion opponents, a “target,” as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg characterized Roe, an event that has focused and united people who did not realize how much they had in common. Just as Roe did for the radical right, this presidency has not only unified those concerned with women’s human rights, but galvanized them.
This Article focuses on three major areas of women’s human rights: civil and political rights; the right to be free from sexual harassment; and the right to health. The range of these …
Introductory Note To Obligation To Negotiate Access To The Pacific Ocean (Bolivia V. Chile): Preliminary Objection (I.C.J.), Julian G. Ku
Introductory Note To Obligation To Negotiate Access To The Pacific Ocean (Bolivia V. Chile): Preliminary Objection (I.C.J.), Julian G. Ku
Hofstra Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
It Sure Looks Different From The Inside: Deciding International Disputes At The Wto, Thomas R. Graham
It Sure Looks Different From The Inside: Deciding International Disputes At The Wto, Thomas R. Graham
Philip J. Shapiro Endowed International Visiting Scholar Lecture
No abstract provided.
The Prospects For The Peaceful Co-Existence Of Constitutional And International Law, Julian G. Ku
The Prospects For The Peaceful Co-Existence Of Constitutional And International Law, Julian G. Ku
Hofstra Law Faculty Scholarship
In this Response, Professor Ku explains “how one can accept Paulsen’s constitutional arguments while continuing to believe that international law is more than an illusion for the United States. I will begin by situating Paulsen’s argument within the broader intellectual debate over the relationship between international law and the U.S. Constitution. I will then argue that although his constitutional arguments are sound, they do not necessarily lead to the conclusion that international law has no legal force. To the contrary, I will argue that where the political branches clearly (and pursuant to their constitutional powers and following the proper constitutional …
The International Legal Personality Of The Eastern Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarchate Of Constantinople, Joanna Balaskas
The International Legal Personality Of The Eastern Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarchate Of Constantinople, Joanna Balaskas
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.
New Players On The International Stage, Peter J. Spiro
New Players On The International Stage, Peter J. Spiro
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.
The World Bank Inspection Panel: Towards The Recognition Of A New Legally Relevant Relationship To International Law, Ellen Hey
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.
The Source Of International Legal Personality In The Twenty First Century, James E. Hickey Jr.
The Source Of International Legal Personality In The Twenty First Century, James E. Hickey Jr.
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.
The European Union: From An Aggregate Of States To A Legal Person?, Esa Paasivirta
The European Union: From An Aggregate Of States To A Legal Person?, Esa Paasivirta
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.
Ther Personality Of International Organisations In English Law, Geoffrey Marston
Ther Personality Of International Organisations In English Law, Geoffrey Marston
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.
State Responsibility And The Energy Charter Treaty: The Rules Regarding State Enterprises, Entities, And Subnational Authorities, Thomas W. Waelde, Patricia K. Wouters
State Responsibility And The Energy Charter Treaty: The Rules Regarding State Enterprises, Entities, And Subnational Authorities, Thomas W. Waelde, Patricia K. Wouters
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
No abstract provided.