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The European Court Of Human Rights And The Freedom Of Expression, Jean-François Flauss
The European Court Of Human Rights And The Freedom Of Expression, Jean-François Flauss
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: An Ocean Apart? Freedom of Expression in Europe and the United States. This Article was originally written in French and delivered as a conference paper at a symposium held by the Center for American Law of the University of Paris II (Panthèon-Assas) on January 18-19, 2008.
Freedom Of Expression In The United Kingdom Under The Human Rights Act 1998, Eric Barendt
Freedom Of Expression In The United Kingdom Under The Human Rights Act 1998, Eric Barendt
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: An Ocean Apart? Freedom of Expression in Europe and the United States. This Article was originally written in French and delivered as a conference paper at a symposium held by the Center for American Law of the University of Paris II (Panthèon-Assas) on January 18-19, 2008.
Freedom Of Expression In The Federal Republic Of Germany, Oliver Jouanjan
Freedom Of Expression In The Federal Republic Of Germany, Oliver Jouanjan
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: An Ocean Apart? Freedom of Expression in Europe and the United States. This Article was originally written in French and delivered as a conference paper at a symposium held by the Center for American Law of the University of Paris II (Panthèon-Assas) on January 18-19, 2008.
The Categorical Approach To Protecting Speech In American Constitutional Law, Daniel A. Farber
The Categorical Approach To Protecting Speech In American Constitutional Law, Daniel A. Farber
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: An Ocean Apart? Freedom of Expression in Europe and the United States. This Article was originally written in French and delivered as a conference paper at a symposium held by the Center for American Law of the University of Paris II (Panthèon-Assas) on January 18-19, 2008.
Free Speech And National Security, Geoffrey R. Stone
Free Speech And National Security, Geoffrey R. Stone
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: An Ocean Apart? Freedom of Expression in Europe and the United States. This Article was originally written in French and delivered as a conference paper at a symposium held by the Center for American Law of the University of Paris II (Panthèon-Assas) on January 18-19, 2008.
Restraining The Heartless: Racist Speech And Minority Rights, Jeannine Bell
Restraining The Heartless: Racist Speech And Minority Rights, Jeannine Bell
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: An Ocean Apart? Freedom of Expression in Europe and the United States. This Article was originally written in French and delivered as a conference paper at a symposium held by the Center for American Law of the University of Paris II (Panthèon-Assas) on January 18-19, 2008.
The First Amendment And Commercial Speech, C. Edwin Baker
The First Amendment And Commercial Speech, C. Edwin Baker
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: An Ocean Apart? Freedom of Expression in Europe and the United States. This Article was originally written in French and delivered as a conference paper at a symposium held by the Center for American Law of the University of Paris II (Panthèon-Assas) on January 18-19, 2008.
"Go After The Women": Mothers Against Illegal Aliens' Campaign Against Mexican Immigrant Women And Their Children, Mary Romero
"Go After The Women": Mothers Against Illegal Aliens' Campaign Against Mexican Immigrant Women And Their Children, Mary Romero
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Latinos and Latinas at the Epicenter of Contemporary Legal Discourses. Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington, March 2007.
Sustainable Development And Market Liberalism's Shotgun Wedding: Emissions Trading Under The Kyoto Protocol, David M. Driesen
Sustainable Development And Market Liberalism's Shotgun Wedding: Emissions Trading Under The Kyoto Protocol, David M. Driesen
Indiana Law Journal
This Article analyzes the international emissions trading regime at the heart of the world's effort to address global warming as a means of exploring broader international governance issues. The trading regime seeks to marry two models of global governance, market liberalism, which embraces markets as the model of global governance, and sustainable development, which seeks to change development patterns to protect future generations.
This Article explores a previously unacknowledged tension between market liberalism's goal of maximizing short-term cost effectiveness and sustainable development's goal of catalyzing technological change for the benefit of future generations.T his Article presents new data and theory …
Patients Without Borders: The Emerging Global Market For Patients And The Evolution Of Modern Health Care, Nathan Cortez
Patients Without Borders: The Emerging Global Market For Patients And The Evolution Of Modern Health Care, Nathan Cortez
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
"Behind This Mortal Bone": The (In)Effectiveness Of Torture, Jeannine Bell
"Behind This Mortal Bone": The (In)Effectiveness Of Torture, Jeannine Bell
Indiana Law Journal
This Essay addresses the theoretical debate on torture in an empirical way. It urges that as part of our evaluation of the merits of torture, we take a shrewd look at the quality of information brutal interrogations produce. The Essay identifies widespread belief in what the author identifies as the "torture myth "-the idea that torture is the most effective interrogation practice. In reality, in addition to its oft-acknowledged moral and legal problems, the use of torture carries with it a host of practical problems which seriously blunt its effectiveness. This Essay demonstrates that contrary to the myth, torture and …
The International Enclosure Movement, Peter K. Yu
The International Enclosure Movement, Peter K. Yu
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Alien Tort Claims Act In 2007: Resolving The Delicate Balance Between Judicial And Legislative Authority, Hannah R. Bornstein
The Alien Tort Claims Act In 2007: Resolving The Delicate Balance Between Judicial And Legislative Authority, Hannah R. Bornstein
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Compulsory Whiteness: Towards A Middle Eastern Legal Scholarship, John Tehranian
Compulsory Whiteness: Towards A Middle Eastern Legal Scholarship, John Tehranian
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Let Privateers Marque Terrorism: A Proposal For A Reawakening, Robert P. Dewitte
Let Privateers Marque Terrorism: A Proposal For A Reawakening, Robert P. Dewitte
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Treaties As Laws: A Defense Of The Last-In-Time Rule For Treaties And Federal Statutes, Julian G. Ku
Treaties As Laws: A Defense Of The Last-In-Time Rule For Treaties And Federal Statutes, Julian G. Ku
Indiana Law Journal
For nearly 150 years, courts have applied the "last-in-time" rule to resolve conflicts between treaties and federal statutes by giving effect to whichever was enacted later in time. Despite its acceptance by the courts, this rule has received unanimous criticism in the legal academy. In this article, I present the first comprehensive defense of the last-in-time rule on textual, structural, historical, and functional grounds. I argue that the last-in-time rule should be applied because the text of the Constitution grants treaties the status of enacted domestic law. As such, treaties are subject to the principle of statutory construction, leges posteriors …
Civic Constitutionalism, The Second Amendment, And The Right Of Revolution, David C. Williams
Civic Constitutionalism, The Second Amendment, And The Right Of Revolution, David C. Williams
Indiana Law Journal
Indiana University Distinguished Faculty Research Lecture. April 23, 2003.
The Transnational Corporation In History: Lessons For Today?, Janet Mclean
The Transnational Corporation In History: Lessons For Today?, Janet Mclean
Indiana Law Journal
This is the revised text of the George P. Smith, II Lecture delivered at Indiana University School of Law- Bloomington on April 4, 2003.
Globalization And The Myth Of Absolute National Sovereignty: Reconsidering The "Un-Signing" Of The Rome Statute And The Legacy Of Senator Bricker, John R. Worth
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Patenting Business Methods In Europe: What Lies Ahead?, Matthew E. Fink
Patenting Business Methods In Europe: What Lies Ahead?, Matthew E. Fink
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
How Is International Human Rights Law Enforced?, Harold Hongju Koh
How Is International Human Rights Law Enforced?, Harold Hongju Koh
Indiana Law Journal
Addison C. Harris Lecture, January 21, 1998, Indiana University Law School.
Globalization In Search Of Justification: Toward A Theory Of Comparative Constitutional Interpretation, Sujit Choudhry
Globalization In Search Of Justification: Toward A Theory Of Comparative Constitutional Interpretation, Sujit Choudhry
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
People's Rights Or Victim's Rights: Reexamining The Conceptualization Of Indigenous Rights In International Law, Feisal Hussain Naqvi
People's Rights Or Victim's Rights: Reexamining The Conceptualization Of Indigenous Rights In International Law, Feisal Hussain Naqvi
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
'Jurassic' Trade Dispute: The Exclusion Of The Audiovisual Sector From The Gatt, Jonas M. Grant
'Jurassic' Trade Dispute: The Exclusion Of The Audiovisual Sector From The Gatt, Jonas M. Grant
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Strategic Targeting Of Diligence: A New Perspective On Stemming The Illicit Trade In Art, Julia A. Mccord
The Strategic Targeting Of Diligence: A New Perspective On Stemming The Illicit Trade In Art, Julia A. Mccord
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A More Effective International Law Or A New "World Law"?: Some Aspects Of The Development Of International Law In A Changing International System, Jost Delbruck
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Meeting The Demands Of Workers Into The Twenty-First Century: The Future Of Labor And Employment Law, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Meeting The Demands Of Workers Into The Twenty-First Century: The Future Of Labor And Employment Law, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Great Words Needed For The Great Lakes: Reasons To Rewrite The Boundary Waters Treaty Of 1909, Daniel K. Dewitt
Great Words Needed For The Great Lakes: Reasons To Rewrite The Boundary Waters Treaty Of 1909, Daniel K. Dewitt
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutionalism, Democracy And Foreign Affairs, Louis Henkin
Constitutionalism, Democracy And Foreign Affairs, Louis Henkin
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Fresh Look At Humanitarian Intervention Under The Authority Of The United States, Jost Delbruck
A Fresh Look At Humanitarian Intervention Under The Authority Of The United States, Jost Delbruck
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.