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Full-Text Articles in Law
Citizenship, Law, And The American Nation, Kenneth L. Karst
Citizenship, Law, And The American Nation, Kenneth L. Karst
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Denationalization, Inclusion, And Exclusion: Negotiating The Boundaries Of Belonging, Susan B. Coutin
Denationalization, Inclusion, And Exclusion: Negotiating The Boundaries Of Belonging, Susan B. Coutin
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
International Citizenship: The Future Of Nationality In A Globalized World, Kim Rubenstein, Daniel Adler
International Citizenship: The Future Of Nationality In A Globalized World, Kim Rubenstein, Daniel Adler
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Extraditing Israeli Citizens To The United States- Extradition And Citizenship Dilemmas, Yaffa Zilbershats
Extraditing Israeli Citizens To The United States- Extradition And Citizenship Dilemmas, Yaffa Zilbershats
Michigan Journal of International Law
This article will address the problems of extraditing Israeli citizens to the United States from both a normative and substantive perspective. The analysis will lead to a conclusion that the United States and Israel should adopt an amendment to the United States-Israel extradition treaty based on the new provision of the Israeli law regarding the extradition of its citizens. This analysis will also support general conclusions regarding the definitions of extradition and citizenship.
The Northern Ireland Peace Agreement: Evolving The Principle Of Self-Determination, Paul Williams, Sabrineh Ardalan
The Northern Ireland Peace Agreement: Evolving The Principle Of Self-Determination, Paul Williams, Sabrineh Ardalan
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
Central to this article is the evolution of the nature of the principle of self-determination. The main focus will be on the examination of a recent instance of state practice — the Northern Ireland Peace Agreement. In particular, the way in which the Northern Ireland Peace Agreement has given effect to the primary elements of self-determination, including democratic self-government, the protection of human rights, and the protection of minority rights will be discussed.
Immigration Laws As Instruments Of Discrimination: Legislation Designed To Limit Chinese Immigration Into The United Kingdom, Richard Klein
Immigration Laws As Instruments Of Discrimination: Legislation Designed To Limit Chinese Immigration Into The United Kingdom, Richard Klein
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Transnational Identity And Migration, Enid Trucios-Haynes
The Role Of Transnational Identity And Migration, Enid Trucios-Haynes
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toward Global Citizenship In International Environmental Law, David Hunter
Toward Global Citizenship In International Environmental Law, David Hunter
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Nationality And International Law In Chinese Perspective, Hungdah Chiu
Nationality And International Law In Chinese Perspective, Hungdah Chiu
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
The Dauntless Incident: Should A United States Public Vessel Be Declared A "Floating Piece" Of United States Territory For Citizenship Purposes?, Kim Kiel
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Belligerent Occupation And The Legal Status Of The Gaza Strip, Bob Labes
The Law Of Belligerent Occupation And The Legal Status Of The Gaza Strip, Bob Labes
Michigan Journal of International Law
Israel's presence in the Gaza Strip does, in fact, raise many interesting issues in international law, including questions concerning the law of belligerent occupation, and the law of self-determination. This note examines some of these questions. Part I of the Note discusses pertinent aspects of the law of belligerent occupation. It points out that among the features of the traditional concept of belligerent occupation is the existence of an armed conflict between the occupying state and the state whose territory is occupied. Part II examines the history of the Gaza Strip, in an attempt to determine whether it can be …
International Law-Reservations To Commercial Treaties Dealing With Aliens' Plights To Engage In The Professions, Alan Reeve Hunt S.Ed.
International Law-Reservations To Commercial Treaties Dealing With Aliens' Plights To Engage In The Professions, Alan Reeve Hunt S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
The question of how far an alien may engage in a profession despite state requirements of citizenship which attach to many professions has not been widely litigated or discussed in this country. Recent action by the United States Senate, however, has created interest in problems presented by commercial treaty provisions which guarantee to alien nationals of many countries the right to engage in professions. Attention has thus been focused on law and policy questions which were formerly of little concern outside of the State Department. On July 21, 1953 the Senate gave its advice and consent to the ratification of …
The Legal Status Of Occupied Germany, Max Rheinstein
The Legal Status Of Occupied Germany, Max Rheinstein
Michigan Law Review
The unprecedented situation presently existing in Germany has, of necessity, given rise to new and intricate questions of international law. Of these, one set of problems appears to me to deserve special attention because of both their theoretical and practical significance, namely, the problems concerning the legal relations between Germany and .her occupiers.
Legal Aspects Of United Nations Citizenship, S. Raymond Dunn
Legal Aspects Of United Nations Citizenship, S. Raymond Dunn
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Law Problems In The Extradition Of Samuel Insull
International Law Problems In The Extradition Of Samuel Insull
Michigan Law Review
Considerable interest was aroused by the press announcement of October 4, 1932, that Samuel Insull, former utilities magnate, had been indicted by an Illinois grand jury on charges of embezzlement and larceny and that his extradition from France, where he was then sojourning, would be requested. The seventy-four year old fugitive displayed unusual vigor in surreptitiously leaving Paris by train for Italy, where he boarded an airplane for Greece. He arrived in Athens on October 9, 1932, just one day after the request for his extradition reached Paris. On the following day he was arrested by the Greek authorities on …