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  • International Court of Justice Part 18

    International Court of Justice Part 18   322 Developments at the International Criminal Court Construction Site for More Justice: The International Criminal Court After Two Years Hans-Peter Kaul American Journal of International Law Volume 99, Number 2, April 2005 p.370 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 323 The 2004 Judicial Activity of the International Court of…

  • International Court of Justice Part 8

    International Court of Justice Part 8   128 The Role of the International Criminal Tribunals in the Promotion of Peace and Justice: The Case of the International Criminal Court Daniel D. Ntanda Nsereko Criminal Law Forum Volume 19, Numbers 3-4, December 2008 p.373-393 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 129 The 2007 Judicial Activity of the…

  • International Court of Justice Part 5

    International Court of Justice Part 5   73 The International Criminal Court : A Failure of International Justice for Victims? Kelisiana Thynne Alberta Law Review Volume 46, Number 4, August 2009 p.957 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 74 The Contribution of the International Court of Justice to the Law on the Use of Force: Missed…

  • United States Constitution Bibliography

    United States Constitution Bibliography Selected Bibliography Adler, David Gray, and Robert George, eds. The Con- stitution and the Conduct of American Foreign Pol- icy. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1996.Alley, Robert S. Without a Prayer: Religious Expres- sion in Public Schools. Amherst, Mass.: Pro-metheus Books, 1996.Alonso, Karen. Korematsu v. United States: Japa- nese-American Internment Camps.…

  • United States Constitution timeline

    1142 Iroquois Confederacy formed 1215 King John forced by English nobles to signthe Magna Carta at Runnymede 1620 May?ower Compact signed 1692 Salem Witch Trials 1735 Peter Zenger acquitted in a jury trial; foundnot guilty of engaging in seditious libel 1765 The British adopt the Stamp Act 1767 The British adopt the Townsend Act 1770…

  • Court System in the United States

    The court system in the U.S. Court System in the United States 1. Federal courts. The federal court system has three levels, as well as three special courts. •The Supreme Court of the United States decides Constitutional issues, and handles cases between or among states, and between or among states and the federal government. It…

  • Lockewill, Inc. v. United States Shoe

    Lockewill, Inc. v. United States Shoe Corp. 1976 8th Circuit Court of Appeals • Williams had exclusive distributorship with United States Shoe Corp. • No written contract as to duration or termination. • General rule: when parties perform without duration/termination agreement, then contract is ‘at will’, thus no requirement of formal notice of cancellation. Related…

  • United States v. Stevens

    United States v. Stevens Despite its positive consequences, the Internet has facilitated the proliferation of normatively objectionable expression. The paradigmatic example is child pornography, which is produced today with an eye toward a robust online marketplace. See H.R. Conf. Rep. 108-66, § 501(6) (2003). Child pornography is not, however, the only category of online expression…

  • List of U.S. Court decisions applying NY Convention 1958

    Commercial arbitration: United States Court decisions applying New York Convention of 1958 U.S. Court decisions applying New York Convention 1958 United States Accession were the 30 September 1970. See International commercial arbitration. List of Court decisions Continue in Commercial arbitration: U.S. Cases applying New York Convention 1958 1. United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit,…

  • Unconstitutional Constitutional Courts

    Unconstitutional Constitutional Courts The doctrine of “unconstitutional” constitutional amendments has made several appearances in American constitutional theory (most recently in the early 90’s, during the controversy about the Flag Desecration Amendment, but also when the 13th and 18th amendments were adopted), although not generally accepted as a matter of constitutional practice. The Flag Desecration Amendment,…

  • Donation

    The Legal History of Donation (Gift) This section provides an overview of Donation (Gift) Donation, Hostile, Religion From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Donation, Hostile, Religion (1): On the other hand the United States Supreme Court declared the legal right of donees […]

  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions Litigation

    Litigation in us Courts Regarding Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): In 2011, the United States participated as a party in an appeal before the United States Supreme Court […]

  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions Litigation

    Litigation in us Courts Regarding Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): In 2011, the United States participated as a party in an appeal before the United States Supreme Court […]

  • Passport Issuance

    Executive Branch Authority Over Foreign State Recognition and Passport Issuance in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): On May 2, 2011, the United States Supreme Court granted a petition for writ of […]

  • Passport Issuance

    Executive Branch Authority Over Foreign State Recognition and Passport Issuance in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): On May 2, 2011, the United States Supreme Court granted a petition for writ of […]