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Allocating The Burden Of Proof In Administrative And Judicial Proceedings Under The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, Thomas A. Mayes, Perry A. Zirkel, Dixie Snow Huefner Sep 2005

Allocating The Burden Of Proof In Administrative And Judicial Proceedings Under The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, Thomas A. Mayes, Perry A. Zirkel, Dixie Snow Huefner

West Virginia Law Review

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The Tricky Nature Of Proving Genocide Against Saddam Hussein Before The Iraqi Special Tribunal, Michael J. Kelly Jan 2005

The Tricky Nature Of Proving Genocide Against Saddam Hussein Before The Iraqi Special Tribunal, Michael J. Kelly

Cornell International Law Journal

In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic & Hussein on Trial, the author discusses procedural challenges to proving genocide in the trial of Saddam Hussein to argue that the legitimacy of the Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST) & the proof of genocide rest on a sense of fairness, transparency, & completion of trials on a reasonable schedule. The Geneva Convention definition of genocide is discussed in terms of the impact of general verses specific intent in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). A historical analysis of the colonial creation of Iraq relates Saddam's style of government control …


Whistler's Nocturne In Black And Gold-The Falling Rocket: Why The Sarbanes-Oxley Whistleblower Provision Falls Short Of The Mark, John B. Chiara, Michael D. Orenstein Jan 2005

Whistler's Nocturne In Black And Gold-The Falling Rocket: Why The Sarbanes-Oxley Whistleblower Provision Falls Short Of The Mark, John B. Chiara, Michael D. Orenstein

Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

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Employers Who Cry 'Rif' And The Courts That Believe Them, Daniel B. Kohrman, Mark Stewart Hayes Jan 2005

Employers Who Cry 'Rif' And The Courts That Believe Them, Daniel B. Kohrman, Mark Stewart Hayes

Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

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Narrower Is Better - The Third Circuit's Latest Word On Conscious Parallelism And The Problem Of Plus Factors: In Re Flat Glass, Joseph Skocilich Jan 2005

Narrower Is Better - The Third Circuit's Latest Word On Conscious Parallelism And The Problem Of Plus Factors: In Re Flat Glass, Joseph Skocilich

Villanova Law Review

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