Global constitutionalism 2012 : law's borders / editor, Judith Resnik.
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Global constitutionalism 2012 : law's borders / editor, Judith Resnik.
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[New Haven] : Yale Law School, 2012.
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1 online resource (various pagings) : color illustrations
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I. Targeting, detention, and punishment: problems in the relationship of war and crime. What counts as armed conflict and who is in it? The meaning of armed conflict. Prosecutor v. Tadić (International criminal court for the former Yugoslavia) ( 1995)
International law association, final report on the meaning of armed conflict in international law (2010). Who is a combatant? Theory of the partisan (1963) / Carl Schmitt
International committee of the red cross, interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation in hostilities under international humanitarian law (2008)
Public committee against torture v. government (Israel supreme court) (2006). Targeted killings. The legal culture of targeting. Human rights in times of terror - a judicial point of view (2008) / Aharon Barak
Power and constraint: the accountable presidency after 9/11 (2012) / Jack Goldsmith
Legal operational advice in the Israeli defense forces (2011) / Amichai Cohen. Extra-legal killing or armed conflict? Study on targeted killings (United Nations human rights council) (2010) / Philip Alston
Speech at Northwestern university aw school (2012) / Eric Holder. The power to detain. Is there a duty to capture if you can? International committee of the red cross, interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation in hostilities under international humanitarian law (2008). The vast powers of detention. Enemy status and military detention in the war against al-Qaeda (2012) / Karl S. Chang
Al-Bihani v. Obama (United States court of appeals, district of Columbia circuit) (2010)
Convention relative to the protection of civilians in time of war (fourth Geneva convention) (1949). New legal limits? A and others v. UK (European court of human rights) (2009)
Al-Jedda v. United Kingdom (European court of human rights) (2011)
The detention of civilians in armed conflict (2009) / Ryan Goodman. Is there a detention/targeting tradeoff? Detention and trial: the case for candor after Guantánamo (2011) / Benjamin Wittes. Punishing. The enlightenment immunity from criminal laws. The enlightenment separation of war from crime (2012) / John Fabian Witt
Amnesties (1868) / Johann Caspar Bluntschli
Conceptualizing the war crime (1912) / Lassa Oppenheim. The return of criminalization. Prosecutor v. Erdemovi (International criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia) (1997)
Prosecutor v. Kallon (Special court for Sierra Leone) (2004). The critque of criminalization. We're so exceptional (2012) / Michael Ignatieff
International criminal court's arrest warrants and Uganda's lord's resistance army: renewing the debate over amnesty and complementarity (2006) / Abigail H. Moy
Peace and the price of justice (2012) / Ian Paisley
Institutions and practices for restoring and maintaining public order (1995) / W. Michael Reisman. Proportionality. Protocol additional to the Geneva conventions of 12 Aug. 1949, and relating to the protection of victims of international armed conflicts (protocol I) (1977)
Instructions for the government of armies of the United States in the field (1863) / Francis Lieber
Correspondence between mayor and councilmen of Atlanta Georgia, and U.S. general William Tecumseh Sherman (1864)
Public committee against torture v. government (Israel supreme court) (2006). Coda: the role of the judge in terrible decisions? The dishonoring of Arthur Harris (1977) / Michael Walzer. II. Dialogues on the European convention of human rights, 2012. High level conference on the future of the European court of human rights, Brighton declaration (2012)
Speech at high level conference on the future of the European court of human rights (2012) / Nicolas Bratza. III. (Dis)uniformity of rights in federations and unions. Uniformity, disuniformity, sovereignty, and the import of rights. The constitutional scheme of federalism (2005) / Andreas Auer
The uses of jurisdictional redundacy: interest, ideology, and innovation (1981) / Robert Cover
"Unreasonably" wrong? Codifying doctrines of deference. Democratic sovereignty and individual rights: the examples of enfranchisement and reproduction. Disenfranchisement. Hirst v. United Kingdom ( European court of human rights) (2005)
Joint committee on human rights, enhancing parliament's role in relation to human rights judgements (2009)
A British interpretation of convention rights (2011) / Lord Irvine of Lairg
Sejdić v. Bosnia and Herzegovina (Europeaen court of human rights) (2009). Counting, consensus, and categorizing. Counting states (2009) / Roderick M. Hills, Jr.
Consensus: concordance, or hegemony of the majority? (2008) / John L. Murray
Categorial federalism: jurisdiction, gender, and the globe (2001) / Judith Resnik. Health and life. A, B and C v. Ireland ( European court of human rights) (2010)
The constitutionalization of abortion (2012) / Reva B. Siegel
Debating reproduction rights in Ireland (2005) / Siobhán Mullally. IV. Constitutional pluralism and constitutional conflicts. Dialogues and distinctions. Three claims of constitutional pluralism (2012) / Miguel Poiares Maduro
'Solange chapter 3': constitutional courts in central Europe - democracy- European union (2008) / Wojciech Sadurski
Playing with matches: the Czech constitutional court's ultra vires revolution (2012) / Jan Komarek
Lisbon treaty case (German constitutional court) (2009)
Lisbon treaty II (Czech constitutional court) (2009)
M v. Germany (European court of human rights) (2010)
Mork v. Germany (European court of human rights) (2011)
No. 348-2007 (Italian constitutional court ( 2007). Conceptualizing the exchanges. Global governance: dialogue between courts (2010) / Ricardo Lorenzetti
From massive violations to structural patterns: new approaches and classic tensions in the inter-American human rights system (2009) / Víctor Abramovich
Trustee courts and the evolution of international regimes: the politics and majoritarian activism in the ECHR, the EU, and the WTO (2012) / Alec Stone Sweet
A cosmopolitan legal order: constitutional pluralism and rights adjudication in Europe (2012) / Alec Stone Sweet. V. International investment law and arbitration amidst global change. International investment law and arbitration amidst global change (2012) / W. Michael Reisman.
International law association, final report on the meaning of armed conflict in international law (2010). Who is a combatant? Theory of the partisan (1963) / Carl Schmitt
International committee of the red cross, interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation in hostilities under international humanitarian law (2008)
Public committee against torture v. government (Israel supreme court) (2006). Targeted killings. The legal culture of targeting. Human rights in times of terror - a judicial point of view (2008) / Aharon Barak
Power and constraint: the accountable presidency after 9/11 (2012) / Jack Goldsmith
Legal operational advice in the Israeli defense forces (2011) / Amichai Cohen. Extra-legal killing or armed conflict? Study on targeted killings (United Nations human rights council) (2010) / Philip Alston
Speech at Northwestern university aw school (2012) / Eric Holder. The power to detain. Is there a duty to capture if you can? International committee of the red cross, interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation in hostilities under international humanitarian law (2008). The vast powers of detention. Enemy status and military detention in the war against al-Qaeda (2012) / Karl S. Chang
Al-Bihani v. Obama (United States court of appeals, district of Columbia circuit) (2010)
Convention relative to the protection of civilians in time of war (fourth Geneva convention) (1949). New legal limits? A and others v. UK (European court of human rights) (2009)
Al-Jedda v. United Kingdom (European court of human rights) (2011)
The detention of civilians in armed conflict (2009) / Ryan Goodman. Is there a detention/targeting tradeoff? Detention and trial: the case for candor after Guantánamo (2011) / Benjamin Wittes. Punishing. The enlightenment immunity from criminal laws. The enlightenment separation of war from crime (2012) / John Fabian Witt
Amnesties (1868) / Johann Caspar Bluntschli
Conceptualizing the war crime (1912) / Lassa Oppenheim. The return of criminalization. Prosecutor v. Erdemovi (International criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia) (1997)
Prosecutor v. Kallon (Special court for Sierra Leone) (2004). The critque of criminalization. We're so exceptional (2012) / Michael Ignatieff
International criminal court's arrest warrants and Uganda's lord's resistance army: renewing the debate over amnesty and complementarity (2006) / Abigail H. Moy
Peace and the price of justice (2012) / Ian Paisley
Institutions and practices for restoring and maintaining public order (1995) / W. Michael Reisman. Proportionality. Protocol additional to the Geneva conventions of 12 Aug. 1949, and relating to the protection of victims of international armed conflicts (protocol I) (1977)
Instructions for the government of armies of the United States in the field (1863) / Francis Lieber
Correspondence between mayor and councilmen of Atlanta Georgia, and U.S. general William Tecumseh Sherman (1864)
Public committee against torture v. government (Israel supreme court) (2006). Coda: the role of the judge in terrible decisions? The dishonoring of Arthur Harris (1977) / Michael Walzer. II. Dialogues on the European convention of human rights, 2012. High level conference on the future of the European court of human rights, Brighton declaration (2012)
Speech at high level conference on the future of the European court of human rights (2012) / Nicolas Bratza. III. (Dis)uniformity of rights in federations and unions. Uniformity, disuniformity, sovereignty, and the import of rights. The constitutional scheme of federalism (2005) / Andreas Auer
The uses of jurisdictional redundacy: interest, ideology, and innovation (1981) / Robert Cover
"Unreasonably" wrong? Codifying doctrines of deference. Democratic sovereignty and individual rights: the examples of enfranchisement and reproduction. Disenfranchisement. Hirst v. United Kingdom ( European court of human rights) (2005)
Joint committee on human rights, enhancing parliament's role in relation to human rights judgements (2009)
A British interpretation of convention rights (2011) / Lord Irvine of Lairg
Sejdić v. Bosnia and Herzegovina (Europeaen court of human rights) (2009). Counting, consensus, and categorizing. Counting states (2009) / Roderick M. Hills, Jr.
Consensus: concordance, or hegemony of the majority? (2008) / John L. Murray
Categorial federalism: jurisdiction, gender, and the globe (2001) / Judith Resnik. Health and life. A, B and C v. Ireland ( European court of human rights) (2010)
The constitutionalization of abortion (2012) / Reva B. Siegel
Debating reproduction rights in Ireland (2005) / Siobhán Mullally. IV. Constitutional pluralism and constitutional conflicts. Dialogues and distinctions. Three claims of constitutional pluralism (2012) / Miguel Poiares Maduro
'Solange chapter 3': constitutional courts in central Europe - democracy- European union (2008) / Wojciech Sadurski
Playing with matches: the Czech constitutional court's ultra vires revolution (2012) / Jan Komarek
Lisbon treaty case (German constitutional court) (2009)
Lisbon treaty II (Czech constitutional court) (2009)
M v. Germany (European court of human rights) (2010)
Mork v. Germany (European court of human rights) (2011)
No. 348-2007 (Italian constitutional court ( 2007). Conceptualizing the exchanges. Global governance: dialogue between courts (2010) / Ricardo Lorenzetti
From massive violations to structural patterns: new approaches and classic tensions in the inter-American human rights system (2009) / Víctor Abramovich
Trustee courts and the evolution of international regimes: the politics and majoritarian activism in the ECHR, the EU, and the WTO (2012) / Alec Stone Sweet
A cosmopolitan legal order: constitutional pluralism and rights adjudication in Europe (2012) / Alec Stone Sweet. V. International investment law and arbitration amidst global change. International investment law and arbitration amidst global change (2012) / W. Michael Reisman.
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"A part of the Gruber Program for Global Justice and Women's Rights"
Conference held at the Peace Palace in The Hague and honors the 100th anniversary of the founding of Carnegie Corporation of New York.
"A part of the Gruber Program for Global Justice and Women's Rights"
Conference held at the Peace Palace in The Hague and honors the 100th anniversary of the founding of Carnegie Corporation of New York.
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