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  • Due Process

    US Main Decisions: 1. Record – Fernandez – Vargas v. Gonzales 2. Fernandez-Vargas v. Gonzales 3. Hamdan v. Rumsfeld 4. United States v. Noriega 5. Islamic American Relief Agency v. Gonzales 6. Al-Marri v. Wright 7. El-Masri v. United States 8. […]

  • Due Process

    US Main Decisions: 1. Record – Fernandez – Vargas v. Gonzales 2. Fernandez-Vargas v. Gonzales 3. Hamdan v. Rumsfeld 4. United States v. Noriega 5. Islamic American Relief Agency v. Gonzales 6. Al-Marri v. Wright 7. El-Masri v. United States 8. […]

  • Democratic Process in Burma

    Threats to Democratic Process in Burma in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Threats to Democratic Process in Burma: In 2013, the United States continued to modify sanctions in response to the government of Burma's implementation of democratic reforms, […]

  • Democratic Process in Burma

    Threats to Democratic Process in Burma in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Threats to Democratic Process in Burma: In 2013, the United States continued to modify sanctions in response to the government of Burma's implementation of democratic reforms, […]

  • Budget Process

    Literature Review on Citizen Participation in the Budget Process In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Carol Ebdon offers the following summary about the topic of Citizen Participation in the Budget Process: Various methods enhance citizen participation in the […]

  • Budget Process

    Literature Review on Citizen Participation in the Budget Process In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Carol Ebdon offers the following summary about the topic of Citizen Participation in the Budget Process: Various methods enhance citizen participation in the […]

  • Equal Protection

    The Legal History of Equal Protection This section provides an overview of Equal Protection Due Process and Equal Protection: An Overview: Main Elements in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) The coverage of Due Process and Equal Protection: An Overview includes the following main […]

  • Equal Protection

    The Legal History of Equal Protection This section provides an overview of Equal Protection Due Process and Equal Protection: An Overview: Main Elements in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) The coverage of Due Process and Equal Protection: An Overview includes the following main […]

  • Individual Rights

    Constitutional Law: Individual Rights: Main Elements The coverage of Constitutional Law: Individual Rights includes the following main elements: Due Process and Equal Protection: An Overview For detailed information on this issue, please read the corresponding entry. Statutory Protection of […]

  • Individual Rights

    Constitutional Law: Individual Rights: Main Elements The coverage of Constitutional Law: Individual Rights includes the following main elements: Due Process and Equal Protection: An Overview For detailed information on this issue, please read the corresponding entry. Statutory Protection of […]

  • Constitutional Law: Individual Rights

    Constitutional Law: Individual Rights: Summary In this entry, Constitutional Law: Individual Rights covers: Due Process and Equal Protection: An Overview Statutory Protection of Individual Rights Freedom of Speech and of the Press Other Individual Rights

  • Constitutional Law: Individual Rights

    Constitutional Law: Individual Rights: Summary In this entry, Constitutional Law: Individual Rights covers: Due Process and Equal Protection: An Overview Statutory Protection of Individual Rights Freedom of Speech and of the Press Other Individual Rights

  • Execution

    Introduction to Execution Execution, putting an individual to death as a legal penalty for a crime or for political or religious reasons. Sometimes, executions have been carried out by self-appointed commissions or mobs, without due process of law." (1) Resources Notes and Re…

  • Execution

    Introduction to Execution Execution, putting an individual to death as a legal penalty for a crime or for political or religious reasons. Sometimes, executions have been carried out by self-appointed commissions or mobs, without due process of law." (1) Resources Notes and Re…

  • Lynching

    Introduction to LynchingLynching, hanging or other types of executions, in punishment of a presumed criminal offense, carried out by self-appointed commissions or mobs, without due process of law. The term lynching is generally believed to be derived from the name of a Virginia justice of t…