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Tracking Terrorist Financing Through Swift: When U.S. Subpoenas And Foreign Privacy Law Collide, Patrick M. Connorton
Tracking Terrorist Financing Through Swift: When U.S. Subpoenas And Foreign Privacy Law Collide, Patrick M. Connorton
Fordham Law Review
This Note examines the jurisprudence surrounding production orders that require the ordered party to violate foreign law, using the Terrorist Finance Tracking Program--better known as the SWIFT Program--as a case study. This Note recommends that courts excuse or punish noncompliance with such production orders based solely on the good or bad faith acts of the ordered party. Although this approach will clarify the law in this area, in certain circumstances it may make it more difficult for the United States to obtain information abroad. Consequently, this Note urges the United States to pursue formal and informal information-sharing agreements with its …
Constitutions As "Living Trees"? Comparative Constitutional Law And Interpretive Metaphors, Vicki C. Jackson
Constitutions As "Living Trees"? Comparative Constitutional Law And Interpretive Metaphors, Vicki C. Jackson
Fordham Law Review
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Current Illegitimacy Of International Human Rights Litigation, Curtis A. Bradley, Jack L. Goldsmith, Iii
Current Illegitimacy Of International Human Rights Litigation, Curtis A. Bradley, Jack L. Goldsmith, Iii
Fordham Law Review
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Sense And Nonsense About Customary International Law: A Response To Professors Bradley And Goldsmith, Gerald L. Neuman
Sense And Nonsense About Customary International Law: A Response To Professors Bradley And Goldsmith, Gerald L. Neuman
Fordham Law Review
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Compelling Production Of Documents In Violation Of Foreign Law: An Examination And Reevaluation Of The American Position, Thomas Scott Murley
Compelling Production Of Documents In Violation Of Foreign Law: An Examination And Reevaluation Of The American Position, Thomas Scott Murley
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.