Historical Origins of International Criminal Law
... English. The records of some have also just been released or made widely available. They therefore very much remain unchartered territory. Volume 2 provides an overview of these varied prosecutions and connects researchers working on wide-ranging trials. Such a mapping exercise aspires to facilitate ...
... English. The records of some have also just been released or made widely available. They therefore very much remain unchartered territory. Volume 2 provides an overview of these varied prosecutions and connects researchers working on wide-ranging trials. Such a mapping exercise aspires to facilitate ...
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
... jurisdiction regarding criminal matters, especially where they threaten national security, such as terrorism and terrorist financing. However, states have also been motivated by “outward-looking” concerns about the welfare of vulnerable people in other states, as well as the need to outlaw egregious ...
... jurisdiction regarding criminal matters, especially where they threaten national security, such as terrorism and terrorist financing. However, states have also been motivated by “outward-looking” concerns about the welfare of vulnerable people in other states, as well as the need to outlaw egregious ...
InsecurIty at sea: pIracy and other rIsks to navIgatIon
... The Marsafenet Editorial Project on ‘Insecurity at sea: Piracy and other risks to navigation’ is based on the outcomes of the related Workshop (held in Naples, on 12 October 2012) and on further research activities, including those carried out within the framework of the Marsafenet Working Group n.3 ...
... The Marsafenet Editorial Project on ‘Insecurity at sea: Piracy and other risks to navigation’ is based on the outcomes of the related Workshop (held in Naples, on 12 October 2012) and on further research activities, including those carried out within the framework of the Marsafenet Working Group n.3 ...
end-of-life law and assisted dying in the 21 century: time for cautious
... suicide have had certain rights of autonomy legally endorsed. 1 Alternatively, does this compromise position fail to respect the views of either the pro or the anti legalisation lobby? Is the so-called prohibition as effective as a sleeping watchdog, while those pressing for meaningful rights remain ...
... suicide have had certain rights of autonomy legally endorsed. 1 Alternatively, does this compromise position fail to respect the views of either the pro or the anti legalisation lobby? Is the so-called prohibition as effective as a sleeping watchdog, while those pressing for meaningful rights remain ...
promises of silence: contract law and freedom of speech
... Courts also invalidate contracts containing overbroad employee confidentiality agreements. As this Article explains, the case law in this area focuses on the public policy of preventing restraints of trade and not on a public policy favoring freedom of speech. See infra notes 221-29 and accompanying ...
... Courts also invalidate contracts containing overbroad employee confidentiality agreements. As this Article explains, the case law in this area focuses on the public policy of preventing restraints of trade and not on a public policy favoring freedom of speech. See infra notes 221-29 and accompanying ...
Prosperity Unleashed - Amazon Web Services
... so long is because it seeks to micromanage people’s financial risk, a process that substitutes regulators’ judgments for those of private investors. This approach provides a false sense of security because the government confers an aura of safety on all firms that play by the rules, and it is bound ...
... so long is because it seeks to micromanage people’s financial risk, a process that substitutes regulators’ judgments for those of private investors. This approach provides a false sense of security because the government confers an aura of safety on all firms that play by the rules, and it is bound ...
the enforcement of intellectual property rights: a case book
... Intellectual property has global mobility, and states have worked diligently to harmonize their patent, copyright and trademark regimes. Intellectual property was the subject matter of such influential agreements as the International Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (Paris Conven ...
... Intellectual property has global mobility, and states have worked diligently to harmonize their patent, copyright and trademark regimes. Intellectual property was the subject matter of such influential agreements as the International Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (Paris Conven ...
ASPECTS OF CONFIDENTIALITY IN MEDICAL LAW
... Defences excluding intention................................................................................................................. 106 ...
... Defences excluding intention................................................................................................................. 106 ...
Good practices and challenges on the Maternity Protection
... workers with family responsibilities also helps fathers to be more involved in care of their children and more equally share in responsibilities in the home. This working paper was produced by the Bureau for Gender Equality with the collaboration of the International Labour Standards Department (NOR ...
... workers with family responsibilities also helps fathers to be more involved in care of their children and more equally share in responsibilities in the home. This working paper was produced by the Bureau for Gender Equality with the collaboration of the International Labour Standards Department (NOR ...
Report - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
... who pay an advance of Rs.30,000 (USD 566) to Rs.45,000 (USD 849) plus Rs.10,000 (USD 189) to Rs.15,000 (USD 283) as placement agency charges. After the money has been paid, the custody of the children is given to the employers. The children have to work 10-14 hours daily without any salary or holida ...
... who pay an advance of Rs.30,000 (USD 566) to Rs.45,000 (USD 849) plus Rs.10,000 (USD 189) to Rs.15,000 (USD 283) as placement agency charges. After the money has been paid, the custody of the children is given to the employers. The children have to work 10-14 hours daily without any salary or holida ...
THE NEW RACIAL JUSTICE: MOVING BEYOND THE EQUAL
... African American applicants: [W]e have not held that a law, neutral on its face and serving ends otherwise within the power of government to pursue, is invalid under the Equal Protection Clause simply because it may affect a greater proportion of one race than of another. Disproportionate impact is ...
... African American applicants: [W]e have not held that a law, neutral on its face and serving ends otherwise within the power of government to pursue, is invalid under the Equal Protection Clause simply because it may affect a greater proportion of one race than of another. Disproportionate impact is ...
Rights Not Absolute - Anderson School District One
... Strong Detention Critical to Fight Terrorism ..................................................................................... 59 “Probable Cause” Protections Increase Terrorism Risks ................................................................... 60 “Probable Cause” Protections Increase Ter ...
... Strong Detention Critical to Fight Terrorism ..................................................................................... 59 “Probable Cause” Protections Increase Terrorism Risks ................................................................... 60 “Probable Cause” Protections Increase Ter ...
The right to counsel in Utah
... the defendant appearing before the judge. In others, the opportunity to meet with the prosecution is offered as though it is a chance to consult with an attorney who is looking out for the defendant’s interests. ...
... the defendant appearing before the judge. In others, the opportunity to meet with the prosecution is offered as though it is a chance to consult with an attorney who is looking out for the defendant’s interests. ...
Ending family violence and abuse in Aboriginal and Torres Strait
... Family violence and abuse is causing untold damage to the cultures and fabric of Indigenous societies. It is damaging our communities, our families, our women, our children and our men. All Indigenous people are entitled to live their lives in safety and full human dignity without fear of intimidati ...
... Family violence and abuse is causing untold damage to the cultures and fabric of Indigenous societies. It is damaging our communities, our families, our women, our children and our men. All Indigenous people are entitled to live their lives in safety and full human dignity without fear of intimidati ...
Brooklyn Law Review - Brooklyn Law School
... 310 U.S. 296, 310 (1940). So, too, Justice Black wrote only brief remarks alluding to the justification from truth in his majority opinion in Marsh v. Alabama, 326 U.S. 501 (1946), in which he rejected a company town’s efforts to preclude Jehovah’s Witnesses from entering the town and distributing l ...
... 310 U.S. 296, 310 (1940). So, too, Justice Black wrote only brief remarks alluding to the justification from truth in his majority opinion in Marsh v. Alabama, 326 U.S. 501 (1946), in which he rejected a company town’s efforts to preclude Jehovah’s Witnesses from entering the town and distributing l ...
seeking justice in transitional societies: an analysis of the problems
... reclaim and enjoy the rights and liberties denied them by military dictatorships that have dominated Africa’s political landscape for the better part of the last century. Despite the establishment of constitutional democracy, however, the path to justice is strewn with social, cultural and instituti ...
... reclaim and enjoy the rights and liberties denied them by military dictatorships that have dominated Africa’s political landscape for the better part of the last century. Despite the establishment of constitutional democracy, however, the path to justice is strewn with social, cultural and instituti ...
NETwork of experts on the legal aspects of MARitime
... production activities on the other, the Dead Sea represents a unique case in the world. Both these aspects have to be deeply analysed, as they represent respectively the factual and the theoretical premises of the environmental crisis to which the cooperation project tries to give an answer. This an ...
... production activities on the other, the Dead Sea represents a unique case in the world. Both these aspects have to be deeply analysed, as they represent respectively the factual and the theoretical premises of the environmental crisis to which the cooperation project tries to give an answer. This an ...
Animal Law: Principles and Frontiers
... The present book does not adopt any of the foregoing perspectives. It is its differentiation that makes it especially valuable. The book has been written from the particular perspective of practicing lawyers. It is sometimes said that the law sharpens the mind by narrowing its focus. That may be so. ...
... The present book does not adopt any of the foregoing perspectives. It is its differentiation that makes it especially valuable. The book has been written from the particular perspective of practicing lawyers. It is sometimes said that the law sharpens the mind by narrowing its focus. That may be so. ...
α tribute to fifty years of the european court of human rights
... of the human spirit, the European spirit, which is rooted in Ancient Greece, and the universal values that all of us at duty to serve with dedication. Socrates used to say “man is the measure of all things” and this maxim includes everything regarding our destination, our goal. Our super ego makes u ...
... of the human spirit, the European spirit, which is rooted in Ancient Greece, and the universal values that all of us at duty to serve with dedication. Socrates used to say “man is the measure of all things” and this maxim includes everything regarding our destination, our goal. Our super ego makes u ...
Discretion, Delegation, and Defining in the Constitution`s Law of
... Congress’s power to “define and punish . . . Offences against the Law of Nations” mattered as much. The once-obscure power has in recent years been exercised in broad and controversial ways, ranging from the Alien Tort Statute (ATS) to military commission trials in Guantanamo Bay. Yet it has not yet ...
... Congress’s power to “define and punish . . . Offences against the Law of Nations” mattered as much. The once-obscure power has in recent years been exercised in broad and controversial ways, ranging from the Alien Tort Statute (ATS) to military commission trials in Guantanamo Bay. Yet it has not yet ...
Emerging Challenges to the African Boundary Treaties with a
... The adoption of territorial integrity principle by the Organization of African Unity was not an easy decision. Since the continent was extremely divided by the limitless interests of European colonialists, there were politicians and scholars who were calling for revising and redefining these boundar ...
... The adoption of territorial integrity principle by the Organization of African Unity was not an easy decision. Since the continent was extremely divided by the limitless interests of European colonialists, there were politicians and scholars who were calling for revising and redefining these boundar ...
International Review of the Red Cross, Volume 92 Number 878
... economic disparity, social inequality and drug abuse or trafficking. Other contributing factors include political or economic instability, proliferation of small arms and the presence of gangs or other organized groups. Risk factors often exist in clusters. They are not necessarily root causes, but ...
... economic disparity, social inequality and drug abuse or trafficking. Other contributing factors include political or economic instability, proliferation of small arms and the presence of gangs or other organized groups. Risk factors often exist in clusters. They are not necessarily root causes, but ...
An Extraordinary Experiment in Transitional Justice
... been in question, ceding too much authority to the national system risks compromising the entire process. Second, the length of time that has transpired since the crimes at issue— longer than three decades, in some cases—far exceeds that for any comparable proceeding. The other hybrid tribunals have ...
... been in question, ceding too much authority to the national system risks compromising the entire process. Second, the length of time that has transpired since the crimes at issue— longer than three decades, in some cases—far exceeds that for any comparable proceeding. The other hybrid tribunals have ...
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... 12. The doctrine of civility holds that there must be mutual respect for the laws, institutions, and government of other countries in the manner of jurisdiction over their own citizens. True ...
... 12. The doctrine of civility holds that there must be mutual respect for the laws, institutions, and government of other countries in the manner of jurisdiction over their own citizens. True ...