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Due Process Abroad, Nathan Chapman
Due Process Abroad, Nathan Chapman
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Defining the scope of the Constitution’s application outside U.S. territory is more important than ever. This month the Supreme Court will hear oral argument about whether the Constitution applies when a U.S. officer shoots a Mexican child across the border. Meanwhile the federal courts are scrambling to evaluate the constitutionality of an Executive Order that, among other things, deprives immigrants of their right to reenter the United States. Yet the extraterritorial reach of the Due Process Clause — the broadest constitutional limit on the government’s authority to deprive persons of “life, liberty, and property” — remains obscure. Up to now, …
"Playing God?": An Examination Of The Legality Of Crispr Germline Editing Technology Under The Current International Regulatory Scheme And The Universal Declaration On The Human Genome And Human Rights, Brooke Elizabeth Hrouda
"Playing God?": An Examination Of The Legality Of Crispr Germline Editing Technology Under The Current International Regulatory Scheme And The Universal Declaration On The Human Genome And Human Rights, Brooke Elizabeth Hrouda
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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How Did They Become Law?: A Jurisprudential Inquiry About The Outcome Principles Of Historic United Nations Environmental Conferences, Woong Kyu Sung
How Did They Become Law?: A Jurisprudential Inquiry About The Outcome Principles Of Historic United Nations Environmental Conferences, Woong Kyu Sung
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Implementing The International Health Regulations (2005) With Search Engine-Based Syndromic Surveillance, Ryan Sullivan
Implementing The International Health Regulations (2005) With Search Engine-Based Syndromic Surveillance, Ryan Sullivan
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Niac Nonsense, The Afghan War, And Combatant Immunity, Jordan J. Paust
Niac Nonsense, The Afghan War, And Combatant Immunity, Jordan J. Paust
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Bow To The Silver King: Using Transboundary Rivers To Protect Tarpon, Jd Howard
Bow To The Silver King: Using Transboundary Rivers To Protect Tarpon, Jd Howard
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Military Use Of Educational Facilities During Armed Conflict: An Evaluation Of The Guidelines For Protecting Schools And Universities From Military Use During Armed Conflict As An Effective Solution, Ashley Ferrelli
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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The Changing Law Of The Sea: Western Hemisphere Perspectives, Daniel C. Turack
The Changing Law Of The Sea: Western Hemisphere Perspectives, Daniel C. Turack
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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European Economic Community-Community Law-National Economic Measures-In The Economic Sectors Governed By A Common Market Organization, Especially When Such An Organization Rests On A Common Pricing System, The Member States May Not Intervene Unilaterally By Means Of Internal Provisions In The Process Of Price Formation Determined By The Common Organization, Harold L. Hooks Jr
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Aviation Law-Personal Injury-The Warsaw Convention, As Modified By The Montreal Agreement, Does Comprehend, And Thus Supplies The Exclusive Relief For, Mental And Psychosomatic Injuries., Lee C. Mundell
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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European Economic Community-Free Movement Of Goods-Legislation Of A Member State, Reserving Certain Wine Appellations For Domestic Products Only, Has An Effect Equivalent To Prohibited Quantitative Restrictions If Such Appellations Do Not Describe Wine Products Which Possess Qualities And Characteristics Attributable To Their Geographic Origin, Julie M. Clifford
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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The Oecd Guiding Principles On Transfrontier Pollution, Robert E. Stein
The Oecd Guiding Principles On Transfrontier Pollution, Robert E. Stein
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Changing Soviet Attitudes Toward International Law: An Incorporative Approach, R. Judson Mitchell, Alan T. Leonhard
Changing Soviet Attitudes Toward International Law: An Incorporative Approach, R. Judson Mitchell, Alan T. Leonhard
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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German Conflict Rules And The Multinational Enterprise, Dagmar Coester-Waltjen
German Conflict Rules And The Multinational Enterprise, Dagmar Coester-Waltjen
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Conference Of Soviet And American Jurists On The Law Of The Sea And The Protection Of The Marine Environment, Milton Katz, Richard R. Baxter, O. V. Bogdanov, William E. Butler, Thomas M. Franck, Richard Frank, P. P. Gureev, John L. Hargrove, L. A. Ivanaschenko, Y. Kasmin, V. A. Kiselev, B. M. Klimenko, H. G. Knight, O. S. Kolbasov, A. L. Kolodkin, V. M. Koretsky, F. N. Kovalev, V. N. Kudrjavtsev, B. A. Kuvshinnikov, M. I. Lazarev, A. L. Makovsky, Charles W. Maynes, P. A. Moiseev, John N. Moore, A. P. Movchan, T. M. Starzhina, Robert E. Stein, Grigory I. Tunkin, E. T. Usenko, A. F. Vysotsky, A. K. Zhudro
Conference Of Soviet And American Jurists On The Law Of The Sea And The Protection Of The Marine Environment, Milton Katz, Richard R. Baxter, O. V. Bogdanov, William E. Butler, Thomas M. Franck, Richard Frank, P. P. Gureev, John L. Hargrove, L. A. Ivanaschenko, Y. Kasmin, V. A. Kiselev, B. M. Klimenko, H. G. Knight, O. S. Kolbasov, A. L. Kolodkin, V. M. Koretsky, F. N. Kovalev, V. N. Kudrjavtsev, B. A. Kuvshinnikov, M. I. Lazarev, A. L. Makovsky, Charles W. Maynes, P. A. Moiseev, John N. Moore, A. P. Movchan, T. M. Starzhina, Robert E. Stein, Grigory I. Tunkin, E. T. Usenko, A. F. Vysotsky, A. K. Zhudro
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
Included in the papers for the Conference of Soviet and American Jurists on the Law of the Sea and the Protection of the Marine Environment:
Introduction by Milton Katz and Richard R. Baxter, p. 1
Freedom of Scientific Research in the World Ocean by A.F. Vysotsky, p. 7
The International Law of Scientific Research in the Oceans by Richard R. Baxter, p. 27
Responsibility and Liability for Harm to the Marine Environment by Robert E. Stein, p. 41
Liability for Marine Environment Pollution Damage in Contemporary International Sea Law by A. L. Makovsky, p. 59
Protection of the Marine Environment …
Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Writing Truth To Power: Remarks In Celebration Of Intlawgrrls’ Tenth Birthday, Diane Marie Amann
Writing Truth To Power: Remarks In Celebration Of Intlawgrrls’ Tenth Birthday, Diane Marie Amann
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These remarks begin with a brief history of the founding and development of IntLawGrrls blog, in order both to open the blog's tenth-anniversary conference and to introduce other conference presentations, three of which appear in this same edition of the Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law. Noting the blog's tradition of honoring departed women as foremothers, the remarks nominates yet another: Sophie Scholl, a German student executed for her part in the White Rose movement that acted in resistance to the Nazi regime.
Introduction To Symposium On Industry Associations In Transnational Legal Ordering, Gregory Shaffer, Melissa J. Durkee
Introduction To Symposium On Industry Associations In Transnational Legal Ordering, Gregory Shaffer, Melissa J. Durkee
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As globalization blurs borders and business operates across them, industry associations transpose their political activities to the global level, organizing transnationally, pursuing new sites of influence, and seeking harmonization. Their efforts affect the content of international legal norms, both public and private. This short essay introduces a symposium issue of AJIL Unbound that addresses the roles and mechanisms through which industry associations influence and shape law as part of transnational legal processes, potentially giving rise to transnational legal orders.
Industry Lobbying And "Interest Blind" Access Norms At International Organizations, Melissa J. Durkee
Industry Lobbying And "Interest Blind" Access Norms At International Organizations, Melissa J. Durkee
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The standard approach of many international organizations (IOs) to non-governmental associations makes no formal distinctions between nonprofit private sector groups, known as trade or industry associations, and public interest groups. Thus, most IOs offer accreditation and access to both kinds of group on equal terms, without differentiating between them. I call this approach “interest blind” and use this short essay to examine its origins and consequences. Specifically, the approach has resulted in robust participation in international governance by industry and trade lobbying groups, which can affect the quality of deliberation at IOs and of the information that international officials and …