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The Trial Of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Rodney A. Smolla Sep 1994

The Trial Of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Rodney A. Smolla

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Comment On Judge Joseph F. Weis, Jr., Service By Mail--Is The Stamp Of Approval From The Hague Convention Always Enough?, Doug Rendleman Jul 1994

Comment On Judge Joseph F. Weis, Jr., Service By Mail--Is The Stamp Of Approval From The Hague Convention Always Enough?, Doug Rendleman

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Degrees Of Self-Determination In The United Nations Era, Frederic L. Kirgis Apr 1994

Degrees Of Self-Determination In The United Nations Era, Frederic L. Kirgis

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West On Story And Theory, Lewis H. Larue Mar 1994

West On Story And Theory, Lewis H. Larue

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A Tribute To J. Timothy Philipps, Andrew W. Mcthenia Jan 1994

A Tribute To J. Timothy Philipps, Andrew W. Mcthenia

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A tribute to Professor J. Timothy Philipps.


Comment On Judge Joseph F. Weis, Jr., Service By Mail--Is The Stamp Of Approval From The Hague Convention Always Enough?, Doug Rendleman Jan 1994

Comment On Judge Joseph F. Weis, Jr., Service By Mail--Is The Stamp Of Approval From The Hague Convention Always Enough?, Doug Rendleman

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Organized Crime And Prohibition: What Difference Does Legalization Make?, Nora V. Demleitner Jan 1994

Organized Crime And Prohibition: What Difference Does Legalization Make?, Nora V. Demleitner

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Forced Prostitution: Naming An International Offense, Nora V. Demleitner Jan 1994

Forced Prostitution: Naming An International Offense, Nora V. Demleitner

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This paper presents an argument for recognizing “forced prostitution” as an international of- fense in its own right for which the procurers, brothel owners and managers, and financiers as well as the women’s customers can be held criminally liable. While the international debate has at- tempted to characterize forced prostitution as slavery, the term ”slavery” fails to evoke the images of all the violations that encompass forced prostitution. Were the United Nations and regional or- ganizations to acknowledge and label forced prostitution as an international crime, their member states would be required to enact domestic legislation outlawing and criminalizing it …


Book Review, (Reviewing Norman Doe, Fundamental Authority In Late Medieval English Law (1990)), David K. Millon Jan 1994

Book Review, (Reviewing Norman Doe, Fundamental Authority In Late Medieval English Law (1990)), David K. Millon

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Sullivan's Paradox: The Emergence Of Judicial Standards Of Journalism, Brian C. Murchison Jan 1994

Sullivan's Paradox: The Emergence Of Judicial Standards Of Journalism, Brian C. Murchison

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In this article, the authors examine the development of libel law in America since the Supreme Court's watershed decision in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan and suggest that Sullivan affords members of the press less protection than many think. Sullivan's actual malice standard invites judges to create norms of acceptable journalistic conduct for news gathering, which members of the press and their lawyers use as maps to navigate around libel liability. The authors examine a large number of these judicial decisions and note the types of journalistic conduct at issue and what conduct the courts view positively. The authors …


The Problem Of Theory In Poethics, Lewis H. Larue Jan 1994

The Problem Of Theory In Poethics, Lewis H. Larue

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