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Eyewitness Misidentification: A Comparative Analysis Between The United States And England, Christina Begakis
Eyewitness Misidentification: A Comparative Analysis Between The United States And England, Christina Begakis
Santa Clara Journal of International Law
Eyewitness Misidentification: A Comparative Analysis Between the United States and England
Is It A Human Right To Be Forgotten? Conceptualizing The World View, Andrew Neville
Is It A Human Right To Be Forgotten? Conceptualizing The World View, Andrew Neville
Santa Clara Journal of International Law
Is it a Human Right to be Forgotten? Conceptualizing the World View
Crimea's Secession From Ukraine And Accession To The Russian Federation As An Instance Of North(-West) V. South(-East) Divide In The Understanding Of International Law, G. Matteo Vaccaro-Incisa
Crimea's Secession From Ukraine And Accession To The Russian Federation As An Instance Of North(-West) V. South(-East) Divide In The Understanding Of International Law, G. Matteo Vaccaro-Incisa
Santa Clara Journal of International Law
Crimea's Secession from Ukraine and Accession to the Russian Federation as an Instance of North(-West) v. South(-East) Divide in the Understanding of International Law
The Digital Underworld: Combating Crime On The Dark Web In The Modern Era, Sophia Dastagir Vogt
The Digital Underworld: Combating Crime On The Dark Web In The Modern Era, Sophia Dastagir Vogt
Santa Clara Journal of International Law
The Digital Underworld: Combating Crime on the Dark Web in the Modern Era
Decent Work In The Home: Affect And Rights Talk, Eileen Boris
Decent Work In The Home: Affect And Rights Talk, Eileen Boris
Santa Clara Journal of International Law
Decent Work in the Home: Affect and Rights Talk
Glocalizing Women's Health And Safety: Migration, Work, And Labor, Berta Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol
Glocalizing Women's Health And Safety: Migration, Work, And Labor, Berta Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol
Santa Clara Journal of International Law
Glocalizing Women's Health and Safety: Migration, Work, and Labor
Migrants Resist Systemic Discrimination And Dehumanization In Private, For-Profit Detention Centers, Elvia R. Arriola, Virginia M. Raymond
Migrants Resist Systemic Discrimination And Dehumanization In Private, For-Profit Detention Centers, Elvia R. Arriola, Virginia M. Raymond
Santa Clara Journal of International Law
Migrants Resist Systemic Discrimination and Dehumanization in Private, For-Profit Detention Centers
International Law In Domestic Courts, David Sloss, Michael Van Alstine
International Law In Domestic Courts, David Sloss, Michael Van Alstine
Faculty Publications
The central premise of this volume is that the relationship of law and politics in international law varies depending on the sites where the relationship unfolds. In this chapter, we analyze that premise in the creation, interpretation, recognition, implementation and modification of international norms in domestic courts. We will explain, however, that beyond these ‘stages of governance,’ a decisive factor in explaining the engagement of domestic courts with international law is the nature of the legal rule at issue. Specifically, our analysis demonstrates that the willingness of domestic courts to view an international issue as one of law, not politics, …