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Law, Policy, And Market Implications Of Genetic Profiling In Drug Development, Michael J. Malinowski
Law, Policy, And Market Implications Of Genetic Profiling In Drug Development, Michael J. Malinowski
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Waiting For The Labor Law Of The Twenty-First Century: Everything Old Is New Again, William R. Corbett
Waiting For The Labor Law Of The Twenty-First Century: Everything Old Is New Again, William R. Corbett
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Changing The Premise Of International Legal Remedies: The Unfounded Adoption Of Assurances And Guarantees Of Non-Repetition, Scott Sullivan
Changing The Premise Of International Legal Remedies: The Unfounded Adoption Of Assurances And Guarantees Of Non-Repetition, Scott Sullivan
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'Rogue States' Within American Borders: Remedying State Noncompliance With The International Covenant On Civil And Political Rights, Margaret S. Thomas
'Rogue States' Within American Borders: Remedying State Noncompliance With The International Covenant On Civil And Political Rights, Margaret S. Thomas
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Nearly a decade after the United States ratified the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the treaty's implementation is incomplete. A complex maze of reservations, understandings, and declarations has hindered domestic implementation, as has Congress 's failure to pass national implementing legislation. Almost every state in the Union has laws that violate the Covenant. For example, the treaty requires that in criminal matters, juveniles must be tried in a manner that takes account of their age. Nevertheless, California and many other states frequently treat minors as adults in such matters. Because the Senate declared the treaty to be non-self-executing, …