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Little Hilary: Happy At Last? New Zealand's Family Court And The Matter Of Hilary Foretich, Suzanne Mcgrath Dale Jan 1991

Little Hilary: Happy At Last? New Zealand's Family Court And The Matter Of Hilary Foretich, Suzanne Mcgrath Dale

Penn State International Law Review

This Note contends that New Zealand should not be obliged to return Hilary to the jurisdiction of United States courts. This Note also contends that the ultimate disposition of custody and visitation rights should be the prerogative of the New Zealand court and that prior or pending United States orders should not necessarily be considered binding on that court.


Collective Security Treaties And The Ability Of Allies To Limit The Movement Of United States' Military Forces - New Zealand's Nuclear Ban, Ricky K. Jones Jan 1985

Collective Security Treaties And The Ability Of Allies To Limit The Movement Of United States' Military Forces - New Zealand's Nuclear Ban, Ricky K. Jones

Penn State International Law Review

Using the ANZUS Treaty as an example, this comment will determine the extent of a state's ability to limit the movements of the military forces of an ally in the face of a collective security agreement that appears to contemplate the mobilization of military forces in preparation for the exercise of the defensive rights of both the state and the ally. The comment will begin by giving some background on the general nature of collective security treaties. It will also describe the events that led up to the signing of the ANZUS Treaty. In the next section the rules of …