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From:Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law (Vol. 42, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedIn this essay I draw attention to the intersection between the social scientific literature on organizational culture and the legal ethics literature. Drawing from the organizational theory literature I detail a...
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From:Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedI. INTRODUCTION The United States government is actively engaged in a search for individuals believed to have killed American citizens and destroyed American property. As most of these individuals live openly in...
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From:Fordham Urban Law Journal (Vol. 44, Issue 3)ABSTRACT The benefits of drones continue to transform our lives and nowhere is this more apparent than with the use of drones by local governments. While these benefits are tremendous, residents often express privacy...
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From:Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law (Vol. 39, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIf you are a young Muslim male, even a doctor, with a PC in Egypt, the Gulf states, Somalia, Morocco or Glasgow, as always with the Web you are marinating your mind in its content, and the content here is homicide on a...
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From:Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (Vol. 101, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedI. INTRODUCTION Counterterrorism detention policy in the United States is a mess. Commentators on both sides of the political spectrum have decried the U.S. approach. Those on the left have criticized the arbitrary...
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From:Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law (Vol. 39, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedThe Court will really have to invent, create and define the meaning of a state that is unable or unwilling to conduct "genuine" proceedings. Phillipe Kirsch (1) I. INTRODUCTION Under the principle of...