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Articles 1 - 27 of 27
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Foreword: Global Governance As Administration — National And Transnational Approaches To Global Administrative Law, Benedict Kingsbury, Nico Krisch, Richard B. Stewart, Jonathan B. Wiener
Foreword: Global Governance As Administration — National And Transnational Approaches To Global Administrative Law, Benedict Kingsbury, Nico Krisch, Richard B. Stewart, Jonathan B. Wiener
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Divergent Legal Conceptions Of The State: Implications For Global Administrative Law, Janet Mclean
Divergent Legal Conceptions Of The State: Implications For Global Administrative Law, Janet Mclean
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Decentralized Administrative Law In The Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development, James Salzman
Decentralized Administrative Law In The Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development, James Salzman
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Global Private Governance: Lessons From A National Model Of Setting Standards In Accounting, Walter Mattli, Tim Buthe
Global Private Governance: Lessons From A National Model Of Setting Standards In Accounting, Walter Mattli, Tim Buthe
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Transnational Mutual Recognition Regimes: Governance Without Global Government, Kalypso Nicolaidis, Gregory Shaffer
Transnational Mutual Recognition Regimes: Governance Without Global Government, Kalypso Nicolaidis, Gregory Shaffer
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
A Global Administrative Law Bibliography
A Global Administrative Law Bibliography
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
The Rule Of (Administrative) Law In International Law, David Dyzenhaus
The Rule Of (Administrative) Law In International Law, David Dyzenhaus
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Global Standards For National Administrative Procedure, Sabino Cassese
Global Standards For National Administrative Procedure, Sabino Cassese
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
U.S. Administrative Law: A Model For Global Administrative Law?, Richard B. Stewart
U.S. Administrative Law: A Model For Global Administrative Law?, Richard B. Stewart
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
The Emergence Of Global Administrative Law, Benedict Kingsbury, Nico Krisch, Richard B. Stewart
The Emergence Of Global Administrative Law, Benedict Kingsbury, Nico Krisch, Richard B. Stewart
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
“Deliberative,” “Independent” Technocracy V. Democratic Politics: Will The Globe Echo The E.U.?, Martin Shapiro
“Deliberative,” “Independent” Technocracy V. Democratic Politics: Will The Globe Echo The E.U.?, Martin Shapiro
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
The Interplay Between Actors As A Determinant Of The Evolution Of Administrative Law In International Institutions, Eyal Benvenisti
The Interplay Between Actors As A Determinant Of The Evolution Of Administrative Law In International Institutions, Eyal Benvenisti
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Foreword, Eric L. Muller
Korematsu And Beyond: Japanese Americans And The Origins Of Strict Scrutiny, Greg Robinson, Toni Robinson
Korematsu And Beyond: Japanese Americans And The Origins Of Strict Scrutiny, Greg Robinson, Toni Robinson
Law and Contemporary Problems
The authors examine the role that the Japanese American Citizens League played in the development of the "strict scrutiny" doctrine partly responsible for the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education. The plight of Japanese Americans during their WWII internment gave them experience in implementing this doctrine, which they passed on to the NAACP.
The Constitution Glimpsed From Tule Lake, Patrick O. Gudridge
The Constitution Glimpsed From Tule Lake, Patrick O. Gudridge
Law and Contemporary Problems
Although Ex Parte Endo undid the wrongs that resulted from the US Supreme Court decision Korematsu v. United States, the Japanese Americans who faced internment during WWII cannot so easily put the past behind them. Gudridge examines the publication The Spoilage, which documents the political efforts of those inside the internment camp at Tule Lake, and relates them to Endo and Korematsu.
A Penny For Their Thoughts: Draft Resistance At The Poston Relocation Center, Eric L. Muller
A Penny For Their Thoughts: Draft Resistance At The Poston Relocation Center, Eric L. Muller
Law and Contemporary Problems
Muller examines the prosecution and sentencing of Japanese Americans who resisted the draft of WWII from their internment camps. Although the hundreds of cases were almost identical, approaches to justice and sentencing of offenders varied widely.
The Japanese American Cases, 1942-2004: A Social History, Roger Daniels
The Japanese American Cases, 1942-2004: A Social History, Roger Daniels
Law and Contemporary Problems
Daniels examines the changing reactions of the government and the public to the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII and in the six decades following. Some comparisons can be drawn between this action and the attitudes encountered by the public in the wake of the Sep 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Play It Again, Uncle Sam, A. Wallace Tashima
Play It Again, Uncle Sam, A. Wallace Tashima
Law and Contemporary Problems
Tashima, currently a federal judge, relates his experience in a Japanese American internment camp at Poston AZ during WWII. The unjust internment was in part a failure of the federal courts to protect the constitutional rights of American citizens.
Korematsu: A Mélange Of Military Imperatives, Eugene Gressman
Korematsu: A Mélange Of Military Imperatives, Eugene Gressman
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
A Commander’S Power, A Civilian’S Reason: Justice Jackson’S Korematsu Dissent, John Q. Barrett
A Commander’S Power, A Civilian’S Reason: Justice Jackson’S Korematsu Dissent, John Q. Barrett
Law and Contemporary Problems
Barrett examines the dissent opinion of Supreme Court Justice Robert Houghwout Jackson in Korematsu v. United States, which centered on the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII. Although the dissent has been criticized as incoherent, it contains strong legal implications within its complexity.
Interning The “Non-Alien” Other: The Illusory Protections Of Citizenship, Natsu Taylor Saito
Interning The “Non-Alien” Other: The Illusory Protections Of Citizenship, Natsu Taylor Saito
Law and Contemporary Problems
Saito draws parallels between the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII and the current actions being taken by the US government as it seeks out terrorists in the post-9/11 world. The action of unequal prosecution of citizens based on race has roots that extend far back in American history, and the unfair internment of citizens in the 20th century should not be considered an aberration of public policy.
Walking While Muslim, Margaret Chon, Donna E. Arzt
Walking While Muslim, Margaret Chon, Donna E. Arzt
Law and Contemporary Problems
The authors examine the linkage between the social justice claims of Japanese Americans during WWII and Muslim Americans in today's post-9/11 era. Muslims are considered a significant component of the war on terror, but it is unclear whether this classification is based upon race or religion.
Watching The Watchers: Enemy Combatants In The Internment Shadow, Jerry Kang
Watching The Watchers: Enemy Combatants In The Internment Shadow, Jerry Kang
Law and Contemporary Problems
In the past, the government has avoided accountability for the atrocity of allowing the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII. Kang examines whether the federal judiciary is again shying away from its responsibilities of holding the other branches accountable for their actions as they conduct their war on terror.
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.