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Still Unlawful: The Obama Military Commissions, Supreme Court Holdings, And Deviant Dicta In The D.C. Circuit, Jordan J. Paust
Still Unlawful: The Obama Military Commissions, Supreme Court Holdings, And Deviant Dicta In The D.C. Circuit, Jordan J. Paust
Cornell International Law Journal
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The Right To Migrate As A Human Right: The Current Argentine Immigration Law, Barbara Hines
The Right To Migrate As A Human Right: The Current Argentine Immigration Law, Barbara Hines
Cornell International Law Journal
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Traditions In Conflict: The Internationalization Of Confrontation, Kweku Vanderpuye
Traditions In Conflict: The Internationalization Of Confrontation, Kweku Vanderpuye
Cornell International Law Journal
This article considers international norms concerning the right to adversarial confrontation in positing a normative analytical standard of admissibility with respect to the "right to examine" guaranteed under Article 67(1)(e) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC). It considers the notion of confrontation in the context of both the Continental European tradition, as well as the Anglo-American Common Law conception of the right, focusing on U.S. constitutional doctrine and relatively recent developments in English jurisprudence. It also surveys the scope of the right to examine as defined by the U.N. Human Rights Committee relative to the International …
The Preeminent State: National Dominance In The Effort To Try Saddam Hussein, Jordan Engelhardt
The Preeminent State: National Dominance In The Effort To Try Saddam Hussein, Jordan Engelhardt
Cornell International Law Journal
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Due Process For The Global Crime Age: A Proposal, L. Song Richardson
Due Process For The Global Crime Age: A Proposal, L. Song Richardson
Cornell International Law Journal
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More Ours Than Theirs: The Uighurs, Indefinite Detention, And The Constitution, Ulysses S. Smith
More Ours Than Theirs: The Uighurs, Indefinite Detention, And The Constitution, Ulysses S. Smith
Cornell International Law Journal
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Dissecting In Re D-J-: The Attorney General, Unchecked Power, And The New National Security Threat Posed By Haitian Asylum Seekers, Judy Amorosa
Cornell International Law Journal
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Procedural Due Process Meets National Security: The Problem Of Classified Evidence In Immigration Proceedings, Matthew R. Hall
Procedural Due Process Meets National Security: The Problem Of Classified Evidence In Immigration Proceedings, Matthew R. Hall
Cornell International Law Journal
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