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Coercive Appeasement: The Flawed International Response To The Serbian Rogue Regime, Paul Williams, Karina Waller Jan 2002

Coercive Appeasement: The Flawed International Response To The Serbian Rogue Regime, Paul Williams, Karina Waller

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In April 1987, Slobodan Milosevic addressed a crowd of Kosovo Serbs outside the Kosovo parliamentary building who had gathered to protest the treatment of the Serb minority by the Kosovar Albanians. Milosevic proclaimed to the crowd that “[n]obody has the right to beat Serbs.” With this simple phrase, Milosevic began a long campaign characterized by the use of ethno-nationalism and ethnic aggression to accomplish his objective of a mono-ethnic greater Serbia.

During the course of his war of ethnic aggression, Milosevic was predictably aided in his efforts by radical Serbian intellectuals, nationalist paramilitary organizations, the Yugoslav National Army (JNA), Croatian …


Magistrate Judges, Article Iii, And The Power To Preside Over Federal Prisoner Section 2255 Proceedings., Ira P. Robbins Jan 2002

Magistrate Judges, Article Iii, And The Power To Preside Over Federal Prisoner Section 2255 Proceedings., Ira P. Robbins

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In 1968, Congress enacted the Federal Magistrates Act to enhance judicial efficiency in the federal courts. Since then, some judicial functions delegated to magistrate judges have been challenged on constitutional grounds: while federal district judges, appointed pursuant to Article III of the United States Constitution, are protected with life tenure and undiminishable salary, thereby enhancing judicial independence, federal magistrate judges, appointed pursuant to Article I, have no such protection. The most recent major challenge to magistrate judge authority came in 2001, when the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in United States v. Johnston, decided that referral …


The Case Of Awas Tingni V. Nicaragua A Step In The International Law Of Indigenous Peoples, Claudio Grossman, S James Anaya Jan 2002

The Case Of Awas Tingni V. Nicaragua A Step In The International Law Of Indigenous Peoples, Claudio Grossman, S James Anaya

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The people of Awas Tingni did not set about to forge an international legal precedent with implications for indigenous peoples throughout the world, yet that is what they have done. Awas Tingni is one of numerous Mayagna, or Sumo, indigenous communities in the isolated Atlantic Coast region of Nicaragua. The Community has sought simply, but doggedly, to be secure in the peaceful possession of traditional lands. It has achieved a major step toward that end, and more. The Community's identity in the minds of outsiders is now merged with that of a landmark case, The Case of the Mayagna (Sumo) …


Contradictions, Open Secrets, And Feminist Faith In Enlightenment, Heather Hughes Jan 2002

Contradictions, Open Secrets, And Feminist Faith In Enlightenment, Heather Hughes

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INTRODUCTION: Judges often malign exception making as the erosion of legal rules, yet in the same breath sanction the territory that exceptions have eclipsed to date. Judges may embrace as precedent the course of exceptions that has shaped doctrine so far, but then cite the importance of enforcing common law rules to refuse exceptions that would redress violence against women. This paradoxical stance prompts many feminists to target ignorance of violence in women's lives as the source of judicial resistance to establishing exceptions to rules that prevent recovery for women's harms. These feminists call for education, for increased awareness, to …


Mavericks, Mergers, And Exclusion: Proving Coordinated Competitive Effects Under The Antitrust Laws, Jonathan Baker Jan 2002

Mavericks, Mergers, And Exclusion: Proving Coordinated Competitive Effects Under The Antitrust Laws, Jonathan Baker

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Empathy, Spring, And Fervorino, Susan Bennett Jan 2002

Empathy, Spring, And Fervorino, Susan Bennett

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Conceptions Of Lawyers' Agency In Legal Ethics Scholarship, Susan Carle Jan 2002

Conceptions Of Lawyers' Agency In Legal Ethics Scholarship, Susan Carle

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When Justice Goes To War: Prosecuting Terrorists Before Military Commissions, Robert K. Goldman, Diane Orentlicher Jan 2002

When Justice Goes To War: Prosecuting Terrorists Before Military Commissions, Robert K. Goldman, Diane Orentlicher

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Strengthening Access To Information And Public Participation In Transition Countries - Latvia As A Case Study In Administrative Law Reform, Jeffrey Lubbers Jan 2002

Strengthening Access To Information And Public Participation In Transition Countries - Latvia As A Case Study In Administrative Law Reform, Jeffrey Lubbers

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Inter-American System, Claudia Martin Jan 2002

Inter-American System, Claudia Martin

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Human Rights Policy In The Age Of Terrorism, Juan E. Mendez Jan 2002

Human Rights Policy In The Age Of Terrorism, Juan E. Mendez

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The Paradox Of Judicial Bypass Proceedings, Jamin B. Raskin Jan 2002

The Paradox Of Judicial Bypass Proceedings, Jamin B. Raskin

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On The Hijacking Of Agencies (And Airplanes): The Federal Aviation Administration, Agency Capture, And Airline Security, Mark Niles Jan 2002

On The Hijacking Of Agencies (And Airplanes): The Federal Aviation Administration, Agency Capture, And Airline Security, Mark Niles

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Clarence Thomas: The First Ten Years Looking For Consistency, Mark Niles Jan 2002

Clarence Thomas: The First Ten Years Looking For Consistency, Mark Niles

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Changing The Face Of The Law: How Women's Advocacy Groups Put Women On The Federal Judicial Appointments Agenda, Mary Clark Jan 2002

Changing The Face Of The Law: How Women's Advocacy Groups Put Women On The Federal Judicial Appointments Agenda, Mary Clark

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Carter's Groundbreaking Appointment Of Women To The Federal Branch: His Other Human Rights Record, Mary Clark Jan 2002

Carter's Groundbreaking Appointment Of Women To The Federal Branch: His Other Human Rights Record, Mary Clark

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Gender Hate Propaganda And Sexual Violence In The Rwandan Genocide: An Argument For Intersectionality In International Law, Llezlie Green Jan 2002

Gender Hate Propaganda And Sexual Violence In The Rwandan Genocide: An Argument For Intersectionality In International Law, Llezlie Green

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This article explores the gendered dimensions of genocidal hate propaganda before and during the Rwandan genocide and proposes that the international tribunal consider these cases with an intersectional approach that attempts to fully appreciate the harm inflicted upon Tutsi women.


Casey Skit: A Pedagogical Tool For Interviewing Young Women And Proceeding Through A Judicial Bypass Hearing, Jamin B. Raskin, Ann Shalleck Jan 2002

Casey Skit: A Pedagogical Tool For Interviewing Young Women And Proceeding Through A Judicial Bypass Hearing, Jamin B. Raskin, Ann Shalleck

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Toward A Bridge: The Role Of Legal Academics In The Culture Of Private Practice, Camille Nelson Jan 2002

Toward A Bridge: The Role Of Legal Academics In The Culture Of Private Practice, Camille Nelson

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The World Commission On Dams' Contribution To The Broader Debate On Development Decision-Making, Daniel D. Bradlow Jan 2002

The World Commission On Dams' Contribution To The Broader Debate On Development Decision-Making, Daniel D. Bradlow

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In this article, I argue that the protagonists in the sometimes bitter debate about dams that resulted in the establishment of the World Commission on Dams share common perceptions about development decision-making with the protagonists in the debates that have occurred at the local, national, and international level about such issues as natural resource and infrastructure projects, corporate relocations, globalization, and global governance. In this context, 'development decision-making' means the way in which individuals, groups and institutions decide to adopt and then implement policies, programs, and projects that affect the evolution of their own and/or other's social and physical environments. …


Clarence Thomas After Ten Years: Some Reflections, Stephen Wermiel Jan 2002

Clarence Thomas After Ten Years: Some Reflections, Stephen Wermiel

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Introductory Remarks: The Burden Of Judicial Bypass Proceedings, Ann Shalleck Jan 2002

Introductory Remarks: The Burden Of Judicial Bypass Proceedings, Ann Shalleck

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James Coolidge Carter And Mugwump Jurisprudence, Lewis Grossman Jan 2002

James Coolidge Carter And Mugwump Jurisprudence, Lewis Grossman

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This article examines the thought of James Coolidge Carter, a leading legal theorist, practicing attorney, and political reformer of the Gilded Age, most famous for his resistance to codification. Carter, like many elite legal figures in the late nineteenth century, belonged to the genteel urban political culture known as the Mugwumps. I show how Carter's suspicion of legislators, his faith in courts, his equation of the common law with custom, and his condemnation of legislation inconsistent with custom, reflected his Mugwump world view. I also explore how Carter, like other Mugwumps, struggled to accommodate traditional modes of thought to the …


The United States' Position On The Death Penalty In The Inter-American Human Rights System, Richard J. Wilson Jan 2002

The United States' Position On The Death Penalty In The Inter-American Human Rights System, Richard J. Wilson

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An Intimate Portrait Of Peter M. Cicchino, Jamin B. Raskin Jan 2002

An Intimate Portrait Of Peter M. Cicchino, Jamin B. Raskin

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Extending The Revisionist Project, Lewis Grossman Jan 2002

Extending The Revisionist Project, Lewis Grossman

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Inter-American System, Claudia Martin Jan 2002

Inter-American System, Claudia Martin

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Introduction To The Symposium: Homophobia In The Halls Of Justice: Sexual Orientation Bias And Its Implications Within The Legal System, Brenda V. Smith, Pamela Bridgewater Jan 2002

Introduction To The Symposium: Homophobia In The Halls Of Justice: Sexual Orientation Bias And Its Implications Within The Legal System, Brenda V. Smith, Pamela Bridgewater

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The gay moment is unavoidable. -Andrew Kopkind

Gay activist, journalist and political commentator Andrew Kopkind made this profound observation at a critical moment in the queer rights movement, in the midst of the March on Washington, pride rallies, queer organizing and the ever strengthening movement to address the AIDS crisis within the queer community. The moment, however, meant different things to participants in the movement. Over the years, the queer or sexual liberation movement transformed itself into a much more equality-based movement with the most energy focused on securing recognition of gay marriage and equal access to the military. As …


Embracing The Ill-Structured Problem In A Community Economic Development Clinic, Susan Bennett Jan 2002

Embracing The Ill-Structured Problem In A Community Economic Development Clinic, Susan Bennett

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Inter-American System, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon Jan 2002

Inter-American System, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon

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