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Human Trafficking Is One Of The Cruelest Realities In Our World, Chairman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Human Trafficking Is One Of The Cruelest Realities In Our World, Chairman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
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U.S. Southern Command's Role In Combatting Illicit Trafficking, Colonel Daniel Lecce, Lieutenant Commander Brendan Gavin, Captain Laura Corbin
U.S. Southern Command's Role In Combatting Illicit Trafficking, Colonel Daniel Lecce, Lieutenant Commander Brendan Gavin, Captain Laura Corbin
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
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Commentary: Transnational Organized Crime In The Maritime Domain, And Broader Considerations For The United States' Interagency, Captain James D. Carlson, Lieutenant Timothy Cronin
Commentary: Transnational Organized Crime In The Maritime Domain, And Broader Considerations For The United States' Interagency, Captain James D. Carlson, Lieutenant Timothy Cronin
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
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Transnational Influences On Financial Crime, Jeremy Kuester
Transnational Influences On Financial Crime, Jeremy Kuester
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
Transnational Crime can loosely be defined as a crime that occurs across borders and is differentiated from domestic and international crime by the absence of a single sovereign or supranational power that has absolute jurisdiction over the crime. The dynamics of actors in transnational spaces, as well as the lack of a clear enforcing authority in such spaces, creates significant challenges to efforts to disrupt and deter transnational crime. Addressing these types of crimes requires a holistic approach from state and non-‐state actors using a variety of tools, many of which are not traditionally law enforcement in nature. Focusing on …
Promoting Partnerships To Combat Illicit Trafficking, Celina Realuyo
Promoting Partnerships To Combat Illicit Trafficking, Celina Realuyo
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
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Human Trafficking: An Issue Of Human And National Security, Roza Pati
Human Trafficking: An Issue Of Human And National Security, Roza Pati
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
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The Ferrini Doctrine: Abrogating State Immunity From Civil Suit For Jus Cogens Violations, Natasha Marusja Saputo
The Ferrini Doctrine: Abrogating State Immunity From Civil Suit For Jus Cogens Violations, Natasha Marusja Saputo
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
Article 10 of the Italian Constitution incorporates generally recognized principles of international law. Thus, State immunity from civil suit in the domestic courts of another State—a principle generally recognized in international law—would apply in Italy. However, the protection of fundamental human rights is another generally recognized principle in international law and the ostensible conflict between these two principles has resulted in a series of controversial rulings issued by the Italian Court of Cassation. These rulings allow for the abrogation of State immunity from civil suit in the domestic courts of another State for alleged violations of jus cogens or peremptory …