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Supreme Court Makes It Easier For People To Win Big, Alexandra Eichner Jan 2018

Supreme Court Makes It Easier For People To Win Big, Alexandra Eichner

Nova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Re-Examining International Responsibility: "Complicity" In The Context Of Human Rights Violations, John Cerone Jan 2008

Re-Examining International Responsibility: "Complicity" In The Context Of Human Rights Violations, John Cerone

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Recent events have focused the attention of international jurists on international responsibility for complicit conduct.


Can Congressional Foreign Affairs Power Justify A Juvenile Death Penalty Prohibition In The United States?, Serri Miller Jan 2002

Can Congressional Foreign Affairs Power Justify A Juvenile Death Penalty Prohibition In The United States?, Serri Miller

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

In the United States federalist model, constituent states haven't much opportunity to irritate foreign nations.


Can A State Commit A Crime? Definitely, Yes!, Alain Pellet Jan 1998

Can A State Commit A Crime? Definitely, Yes!, Alain Pellet

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

As is well known, the International Law Commission (ILC) decided in 1976 to include an article in its Draft Articles on State Responsibility that makes a distinction between normal international wrongful acts, which it called delicts, on the one hand, and exceptionally grave breaches of international law which it called international crimes, on the other hand.


The Current State Of Termination Of Medical Treatment Case Law, Mary Stetson Lingerfeldt Jan 1984

The Current State Of Termination Of Medical Treatment Case Law, Mary Stetson Lingerfeldt

Nova Law Review

A particularly unsettled area of the law in recent years has been

the sensitive and emotionally-charged subject of termination of medical

treatment.