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From:Notre Dame Law Review (Vol. 90, Issue 4)INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court has never followed the international approach to treaty interpretation. In the over forty years since the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1) was signed, the Supreme Court has...
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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 41, Issue 1)Dr. Mitslal Kifleyesus-Matschie is the founder of Ecopia, a "social for-profit company" dedicated to promoting sustainable development within the Ethiopian rural community. In her previous career, she worked with the...
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From:Nature (Vol. 562, Issue 7726) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Lijun Shang, Michael Crowley, Malcolm Dando Author Affiliations: Act now to close chemical-weapons loophole As the Fourth Review Conference of the Chemical Weapons Convention meets next month, state...
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From:Notre Dame Law Review (Vol. 90, Issue 4)INTRODUCTION In Bond v. United States, Carol Anne Bond used toxic chemicals in an attempt to poison her husband's lover. (1) The federal government prosecuted Bond for violating the Chemical Weapons Convention...
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From:Issues in Science and Technology (Vol. 12, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe US has neglected to address the threat posed by chemical weapons on its security. The lack of concern regarding the proliferation of chemical weapons can be seen in the Senate's failure to ratify the 1993 Chemical...
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From:Melbourne Journal of International Law (Vol. 8, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed[This think piece commences with consideration of how the major WMD arms control treaties and arrangements that were negotiated during the Cold War have been strengthened since early 2002 in response to the...
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From:Nature (Vol. 573, Issue 7772) Peer-ReviewedTear gas and pepper spray put lives at risk. Examine their effects and regulate their deployment, urges Dan Kaszeta. Tear gas and pepper spray put lives at risk. Examine their effects and regulate their deployment,...
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From:Issues in Science and Technology (Vol. 19, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedOn October 26, 2002, approximately 50 Chechen separatist guerrillas took over a Moscow theater, holding about 750 people hostage. The hostage-takers were well armed with automatic weapons and grenades, and the females...
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From:Constitutional Commentary (Vol. 15, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) represented a challenge to the US Supreme Court's Appointments Clause jurisprudence. The treaty stipulates that multinational representatives will conduct unplanned inspections...
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From:Notre Dame Law Review (Vol. 90, Issue 4)Introduction The Supreme Court's decision in Bond v. United States (1) sidestepped potentially momentous questions of constitutional law regarding the treaty power and federalism under the U.S. Constitution. By...
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From:Melbourne Journal of International Law (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAt the 2005 Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, states parties failed to adopt a final declaration. Unlike at previous meetings, there was disagreement 'across all frontlines'....
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From:Global Governance (Vol. 25, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAfter reviewing recent literature on international organizations' autonomy and co-operation, this article explores the unprecedented partnership between the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical...
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From:Notre Dame Law Review (Vol. 90, Issue 4)Bond v. United States (1) illustrates a new maxim for today's Supreme Court: hard cases make no law at all. To be sure, Bond's bottom line was not particularly difficult. Few outside the Eastern District of Pennsylvania...
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From:Yale Law Journal (Vol. 128, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION In 2014, when the Supreme Court decided Bond v. United States, it confronted an issue of structural federalism that had long vexed advocates of big and small government alike. (1) The issue stemmed from...
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From:Constitutional Commentary (Vol. 15, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993 allowing international inspectors to unilaterally initiate inspections created important search and seizure issues regarding the constitutional rights of individuals and private...
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From:International Law Update (Vol. 6, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Arms Control, has issued a final rule implementing provisions of the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and...
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From:Journal of Analytical Chemistry (Vol. 76, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis paper considers publications devoted to the development and improvement of methods for the determination of markers and biomarkers of chemical warfare agents (CWAs) using various combinations and modifications of...
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From:International Journal on World Peace (Vol. 19, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedA key to good governance is to make governments and markets transparent. Transparency runs counter to incentives of agents to create feifdoms at the expense of those they have been chosen to serve. This is true of...
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From:International Law Update (Vol. 12, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedOn December 12, the New York Times reported that an oversight organization under the Paris Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction...
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From:International Law Update (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe Council of the European Union (EU) has issued a Joint Action to support the efforts of the Russian Federation (RF) in destroying chemical weapons. This Action is part of the EU Strategy against Proliferation...