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Constitutionalism, Democracy And Foreign Affairs, Louis Henkin
Constitutionalism, Democracy And Foreign Affairs, Louis Henkin
Indiana Law Journal
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Divergent Models Of Public Law In Latin America: A Historical And Prescriptive Analysis, Nicholas D.S. Brumm
Divergent Models Of Public Law In Latin America: A Historical And Prescriptive Analysis, Nicholas D.S. Brumm
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Appointments Clause Problems In The Dispute Resolution Provisions Of The United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement, Alan B. Morrison
Appointments Clause Problems In The Dispute Resolution Provisions Of The United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement, Alan B. Morrison
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Can Buckley Clear Customs?, Harold H. Bruff
Can Buckley Clear Customs?, Harold H. Bruff
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Appointments Clause And International Dispute Settlement Mechanisms: A False Conflict, Wiliam J. Davey
The Appointments Clause And International Dispute Settlement Mechanisms: A False Conflict, Wiliam J. Davey
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Appointments With Disaster: The Unconstitutionality Of Binational Arbitral Review Under The United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement, Jim C. Chen
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Justifiably Punishing The Justified, Heidi M. Hurd
Justifiably Punishing The Justified, Heidi M. Hurd
Michigan Law Review
Contemporary moral philosophy, political theory, and jurisprudence have converged to create a quite baffling dilemma. This dilemma is generated by the apparent incompatibility of three principles, each of which grounds features of our system of law and government, and each of which carries substantial normative weight. The first I shall call the punishment principle - a moral principle, doctrinally entrenched in American criminal and civil law, which holds that individuals who are morally justified in their actions ought not to be blamed or punished for those actions. The second is the principle of the rule of law - a complex …
Individual Rights And Government Power In Collision: A Look At Rust V. Sullivan Through The Lens Of Power Analysis, Moira T. Roberts
Individual Rights And Government Power In Collision: A Look At Rust V. Sullivan Through The Lens Of Power Analysis, Moira T. Roberts
Washington and Lee Law Review
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