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Of Treaties And Torture: How The Supreme Court Can Restrain The Executive, Jeffrey C. Goldman
Of Treaties And Torture: How The Supreme Court Can Restrain The Executive, Jeffrey C. Goldman
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
White (House) Lies: Why The Public Must Compel The Courts To Hold The President Accountable For National Security Abuses, Eric K. Yamamoto
White (House) Lies: Why The Public Must Compel The Courts To Hold The President Accountable For National Security Abuses, Eric K. Yamamoto
Law and Contemporary Problems
The warning of a threat to national security has been used throughout US history as a means for the US government to execute repressive actions. Even today, the judiciary must take responsibility for defending citizens against such potential abuses by the executive branch.
The Prohibition Of Rape In International Humanitarian Law As A Norm Of Jus Cogens: Clarifying The Doctrine, David S. Mitchell
The Prohibition Of Rape In International Humanitarian Law As A Norm Of Jus Cogens: Clarifying The Doctrine, David S. Mitchell
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
International Law For The Masses, Jessica Bodack
International Law For The Masses, Jessica Bodack
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
Do States Socialize?, Jose E. Alvarez
Internalization Through Socialization, Harold Hongju Koh
Internalization Through Socialization, Harold Hongju Koh
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Introduction: The Enduring Power Of Collective Rights, In Labor Law Stories, Catherine L. Fisk, Laura J. Cooper
Introduction: The Enduring Power Of Collective Rights, In Labor Law Stories, Catherine L. Fisk, Laura J. Cooper
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.